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Sehedule V. . & A. Rail Road. Trains going North--leave at 1.45 P. M. and 1 A.M. Trains going South-leave at 10.45 A. M. and 11.80 P. M. Our Agents. The advertising agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, represent ted by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorised agency for this paper in Charleston. ew FIousr. New Flour was sold in this market Saturdiy, by Mr. D. t. Flenniken, at eight dollars per hundred. It was ground by Messrs. Jackson & Co., of Augusta, Ga. Land Sales. A considerable amount of land was sold Monday under the Auditor's hammer. Behold the beauties of reconstruction I rublic Meeting. There will be a Public meeting of the citizens of this County held at the Court House on Saturday next at 10 o'olook A. M., for the purpose of selecting delegates to the State Demo cratio Convention to be held in Co lumbia on the 11th of June. The Cotton Tax. For the information of parties ir. terested in the refund iog of the cotton tax, we will state that, in order to es. tabli6h their claims, it is necesary to pr,duce their cotton bills, to be put on file with the agent at this place. Crops. We have received during the past four or five days cheering accounts of the cotton and corn crops. Small grain will fall helow half the usual yield. With good seasons corn and cotton will turn out fully as well as 1870. Ih1iadeaphia convention. Tbe Radicals meet in National Convention in Philadelphia thisaweek, to nominate candidates for President and Vice-President. It is generally conceded that Grant will be renomi mated. Wilson, of Massachusetts, is the most prominent man for the see ond place. R. Means Davis Esq. This gentleman son, of ouresteemed fellow-citizen, Col. 11. C. Davis, was admitted to practice law in Columbia last Tuesday. Mr. Davis is a gradu ate of our State University, where he took a very high stand. He has fine talents, a pleasing address and is well qualified for the legal profession. We predict for a brilliant career. Bjuilding. Mr. F. Elder has put another addi tion to his already large store, which makes it the largest in town. He has also fitted up a handsome brick cot.. tage on Vanderhost street, which is an ornament to that portion of town. We understand be intends to erect another store next door to Messrs. Baeiot & Co. A few more such men as Mr. Elder, would be very accepta ble to Winnsboro. Exi emiion of KL. K. Act. We acknowledge the receipt of a copy of a speech delivered by Hion. T. J. Robertson in the U. S. Senate, in favor of the extension of the sus pension of habeas cor-pus. We are gratified to know, however, that the distinguished efforts of Senator R. proved unavailing in keeping our peo pIe under martial law. Destructive Fire. We regret to- learn of a considera ble destruction of property by the fire fiend on the plantation of Capt. R. C. Clowney last Friday. A small negro girl struck a match in the corn crib, which wras soon In flames, the'"fire ex tend ing to the stables and carriage house. The crib was burnt up, to. gether with about 200 bushels of corn, also the stable, carriage house, car riage and harness. Loss -estimated at $1000 to $1200. No insurance. Surgical Operation. The unusual operation of hysteroto my was performed in Columbia, on Thursday, by Dr. J. T. Darby, upon a colored woman. The womb and nine tumors were removed. Dr. Robertson of this place was present, together with the members of the medical profession in Columbia. The patient, when last heard from was doing well: The operation, which we believe is seldom attempted. was deemed necessary in order to save life. The Meat Market. We must believe that our present Council made a great mistak, in changing the usual regulations of our Meat Market. The old system of renting the Market; house for a stated period worked much more satisfac. Under the present arrangement, it is I rery diflcult to get moat r9gularly, as V he cost of selling it in Town keeps it o >ut of the market. Can not some V 'urther action be taken by our "City d iathers" to render' more certain' the q &hanoOs of getting a good steak or r >hop regularly ? I I For Greeley and Brown. The Charleston Republican, the ldest Radical newspaper in South Uarolina, hoists the banner of Greeley d ind Brown. It takus the ground that they are better ReptAblicans than President Giant, and that their inter- u 3st will best promote the true inter. b asts of the Republican party.- . It also dcolares that henoefor ward only honest and capable Re publicans must be elected to offloes of s he State government. ood Cotton. We were shown last Thursday sov. d ral cotton stalks measuring twelve inches in length, and contai,n from swo to four equar0s. These stalks were from the field -of Mr. W. R. r, aarrison. Mr. G. informs us that he m ias about seven acres that will aver- P ge the same height. We don't wish it understood that the above is an tverage of the cotton crop of this t Dounty, as several of our farmers a iave just finished planting, owing to a ,he recent dry spell. We are greatly n want of rain to push forwarid the n ender plants that is just peeping out i >f the ground. Bon rd of flealtia. The Town Council having failed to ' ict upon our suggestions, and those of 0 >ur correspondent "Sanus," in regard t 'o taking meaures to secure good P lealth in the community, we feel call- o Ad upon to again ask their attentlou 0 o this important matter. We may a ippear rather importunate, but the .ubject is a serious one, and deserving u >f immediate consideration. The h Jounoil must bear in mind that they t tre the custodians of the entire in ereats of our Town, and aside from c iumane motives, it is their duty to 3 iee that no resident of the Town, M iowever humble, suffers through a ,heir negligence. 5chedule of Prices. V We suggest to the merchants of our L'own to combine in arranging a weekly schedule of selling rates of the various wares and goods sold in this market. In doing so, possibly there k might be established a regular stand o ird of prices in heavy lines. Only d d the leading articles wight be enume b rated. Something t-f this kind would b be a convenience to our country t friends, and would tend to break t up the cut-throat habit of under sell- . ing, which is Tracticed so much a among our merchants. If a Board of Trade were put in operation, the thing would be more easily effeoted. We want to see more public spirit in ~ our community, and hope our engges. t Lions will be acted upon. Ring vs. Ring. lEdwin F. Gary, State Auditor, hadr an injunction taken out Saturday in Columbia before Justice W illard, re- I straining the State and County Treas-i urers from putting in circulation cer tain certificates of indebtedness or bills of credit, known as revenue bond scrip of the State of South Carolina; 1 also from receiving the Bond Sorip for past due taxes in 1868, 1869, 1870 and 1871, and for taxes to be collect ed for the present year ; also from re ceiving or paying out the said Bond Scrip to and for any liability of the State ; also from paying any note, due bill, ocider, certificate, drawn or en dorsed, or to be drawn or endorsed by Niles 0. Parker, State Treasurer, out of any moneys or funds, collected or held by them, for State purposes. E~sstybyMj-Woodward. From the St. Louis Republican of the 29th of May, we clip with pleas. ure the following paragraph : "Major T. W. Wood ward of South Carolina rend an essay on the Influence of Forests upon Rainfall. The sub jeet was treated in a pleasing and ca tertaining style ; evidently written by one who had lived a country life, and was familiar with nature in all her aspects. It was received with ap plause. The essayist showed that trees and forests have a very percep tible influence in attracting, retaining and promoting moisture, and that their destruction was the principal eause of recent frequent droughts.--. He said that every tr,.ee that was fell ed was so much taken from the wealth of the cionntry. "Corn. Maury expressed his high appreciation of the essay, and fully corroborated its statemnents. He mov ed that the thanks of the meeting be awarded the essayist. The motion was carried with enthusiasm." Crumbs. Mr. Alexander Frozworth, a very old citizen of Sumter County, died last week. The Spartanburg Spartan says that the tempoaryt traaor cotnnaking the partunburg and Union Railroad with io Air-Line Railroad is being vigor. usly and rapidly pushed forward add ill be nearly, it not quite completed uring the present month. A large uantity of iron rails has already ar ived, and fresh cargoes are expected. 'he masonry at Pacolett Is fast ap. roaching completion." "reserving Cut Flowers. A lady correspondont of the Ohio 'artner gives the following practical ireotions for preserving out flowers : "Not every lover of flowers has 3arned that sand is better than clear 'ater for the preservation of house ouquets. With it' fill the d6shes early three-quarters full, and make very wet to receive the flower stetus. lowers keep fresh longest if out ien the due is on them, and fade onest if out when in warm sun. The rater that stands on the top of the nd should be renewed every day ; a inch of salt will do no hari and may o good, though I have never found of marked efficacy. "When the flowers grow.passe,pRut ie atems in bot'water -forA.iIve min tee, then out the ends of' a little and 3turn them to the sand in which the !ater is about milk-warm. When raoticable. sot out flowers out in the ew at night. "A plato of sand filled with short temnn-d white flowers, itanke a beau iful ground-woik upon whih to placeo 3arlot geraniulns, pink verbenas, or ny other bright colured flowers. A Ulte thading of green is uf course ecessary, and if arranged with taste, o haudsomer table adornment can be magined."1 Shabby. An onterpribing youth, of pleasing ayp, has been doing the good people f Columbia. His operations are bus described by the Union : Some time ago a young man, of leasing business aldress, solicited rders from the business men of this ity for cards, or advertisements, upon large card beautifully embellished ith photographs. Having secured be requisite number, the young man, -ho gave his name as W. Strong, left is order to have them printed with he Republican Printing Company. 'he cards printed, he filled the epace f one of teim with the pictures de igned, framed it, and taking it as a ,mple collected the money for the hole. The cards remain unfnished ad unframed at the Company's ofice ; nd the frame of mind that those who abseribed are in, is not calmer by he disappearance of said individual. 'his notice may be of value should e undertake the same trick elbe 'here. There seest be no limit to the agenuity of those Connecticut Yan ees. A farmer in that State has just ontrived an infernal machine for the estruction of crows, in the shape of kerual of corn which explodes on oing picked up by the unsuspecting ird, aild blows his head off without he slightest iv.rning. The supposi. ion is that the crow is never able to ollect bis scattered senses sufficient y to ascertain what caused the dam. ge. Massachusetts politics have had a ensation in the defection of F. W. lird, heretofore a republican "tower fstrength'' in the central portion of liat State, who lias made a speech renouncing his abandon ment ifit shall e-noiulinate Prebident Grant, and his onditionsl adhesion to the demoo acy. The Cotton Associntion of St. ~ouis have decided to offer $100,000 n premiums for cotton this year, the amze as last, the cotton to be exhibi ed at the Aunual Fair of the St. is Agricultural and M~echanioal issooiation, to be held early in Octo. >er. The absolutely oldest mason of whiom any traces have been found for week past, is Flathier Styles, of Pros ott, Wis., who was 106 years old on he 21st. He was made a mason in 3anada in 1797. ___Special Notices. Unprecedented Succss, Within ithe past year 200.000 boxes ef DR. rUTT's VEGE:TABLE LIVER I1LLS bave besen et.ld, and not a single iinae Is known where thxey have failed to give tatisfaction. If you would enjoy life, have fie appetite and robust health, use thcso Pills. AUGus-ra, November, 1809. D)r. W.~ 1. Tuft It affords me much pleasure to testify to bhe great value of you'r Liver Pills. They are all they are represeted to be. In my opinion, there are no Pills so well adapted to the Southemn clImate as they are. Yours truly, JOE', BRUMMEr, late of Richmond, Va The BDarbers I'refer Dr. Tutt'. eair Dyje. Dn. Sacs's CATAunntI RusanvsD is no Pa aent Medicine hum'bug, gotten up to dupe he ignorat, and credulous, but Is a perfect Bpeoifio fer Nasal Catarrh, "Cold in the head," and kindred diseases. SGr,onious Rsoup.--Twelve years ago i few modest lines in a New York Journal rivited public attention to a new Vegeta le Restorative, end solicited a trial of its merts as a remedy fqr digestio'n, billoeuq. lees, fever and agnie, debility, nervous die >rdiers, rheumatism, and all complaints re guirinig invigorating and regulahing ts'pat, nent.. In tis quiet, unpretentions way, Plantation Bitters was introduceu to 'the world. It was a success from the begins iing. All that was claimed for it as a ten C, a oorrective nd' antidote' to' 'malarious ~ever, was found to be etriotiy true. With n five years the annual sales of this article mounted to over One Million of Bottles. few years m,oje and the <4emand had twelled to Five Millions. The~ annual cos 'nmption of the bitters h4e now' i4'ched be almost incredible aggregate of Six Mil ions of Bottleu,and for every bott?4eeld's cry of the lllustrated Medical Aeau41, pulse_yth _rDitrs tasa of WHoss FIRN HWoum1 is TItAV?-*BUolt wal the inqula.y of a traveller as he passed at unsually well finished country rijdenof not a thotsnd miles fhow liere. 0Te sty 4 of the sashes, the brightness of ginasi the pesaup'f' the tor, th8elai19. pk torne of the u6ouldiigs, the deatoilig of thi balusters, and the statelloes of the pillari around tho plamar, all struck the travelle with astonishment and adinhation. Anq ho wonder, for they were all furnished bj Mr. P. P. TOALM, No. 20 Hayne street Charleston, 8.-U. may 2-1 tit A Painful Condition. It is a sad thing to pass through life onl; half alive. Yet there aro thousands whoa habitual condition is one of languor an debility. They comp'ain of no specif, disease: they suffer no positive pain; bui they have no relish For anything which af fordo nientalorlpensuouspitaeuto. In nini oases out of ten this state of lassitude tnu torpor arises from a morbi,l stomach. in digestion destroys the e.nergy of both usn and body. When the waste of natur'e il not supplied by a due and regular assimi lation 7of food, every organ Is sta'ved every function interrupted. Now, what does common sense sugges under these circumstances of depression The system nee.is rousing and s'rongthon Ing ; not merely for an hour or two, to sin] afterwnrd into a more pitiable conditdo than ever (na it assuredly would do If ni ordinary a coholio stimulant wore resortor to,) but r%dically and permanently. flow is title desirable objoot, to boeaccom Plisled? The answe' to this question founded on the unvarying experience of i quarter of o century, is easily given. In fluse now vigor into the digestive organi by a course of llostetter's Stomach Bitters Do not waste time by administering tempo mnry remedies, but wake the systaem up b recuperating the fountain-head of physica strength and energy, the grent organ upot which all the other organs dopend for theil nurture surport. By the ime that a dozen doses of M4 great vegetabie tonic and invigorant hav4 been taken, the feeble frame of the dyspep tic will begin to feel its benign influence. Appet to will be created, and with appetitq the capacity to digest what it- craves. Per severe until the euro Is complete-unti healthful blood, fit to be the material o: flesh and muscle, bone and nerve and brain flows through the channels of circulation instead of the watery pabulum with whiol they have been heretofore ben imperfeotlj nourished. juno 1 A Nvw BRAUTrINO Aoar.-All Dentri frices had their drawbacks, until the Salu brious Bnrk of tho Soap Tree was brough from the Chillian Valloy. to perfect the fra grant Sozodont, the most delightful ertiol for the teeth that'a brush was ever dippetl into. "CjtT.nni's ,ivns ATIED Von1 50 GUNTil.' Every case of croup can bo cured when first taken, by Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lini ment, warranted for 24 years, and never t bottle returned. It a'so cures Diarrhoon Dysentery, Colic. Sore Throat, Cute, Burns. and Eaternal Pains. Sold by the Drug gitfs. Depot, 10 Park Place, N. Y. VE.xus herself would not have been beau. tiful if her complexion had been bad. I beauty is skin deep, it. is necessary to so. cure and retain that part of it; an.I ladies instead of resorting to paints and powders should remetubor that an itupe, blotchy or sallow sin is the proof of feeble digos tion. torpid liver, or vitiated blood, for all which Dit. WALCER's CALIFORNIA YINEOAE BITTERS is a safe, sure and efficient reme. dy I BURNYTT'S CoCoAINE.-No oils, neithei pomades or alcoholic washes-foreign oi domnestic-can con.pare with Coconine as i Ifllt Dittfsllo. It anchors ihe hair firmi to the scalp-gives it now life and lustre and renders it the ,crowning glory" o both bexes, old and young. PRATT's ASTVAL OiL.-Moro accidenti occur from using unanfe oils, than front steamboats and railroads combined. Ovet 200,000 ramilies continue to burn Plratt'i Astral Oil, and no accidenti' directly or in. directly have occurred from burning. stor lig or handling it. Oil mouse of Charlei Pratt, ostabhshed 1770. New York. T. D Clancy & Co., Charleston, agents for Sout. Carolina. A BsEAU'rIWUJ Wit aTE, soft,- "dootia and clear skin is produced by using 0. W Laird's ''Bloo'n of Youth.'' It removes tati freckles, sunhurnts, and all other discolora tions frotn the skin, leaving the complex ion brilliant and betautiful. Sold et. al druggists. Ti preparation is entire1l free from any muateriat detrimental t health. .tUsT TirE RRMEnDY NRanan.-Thanks t Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, we hav for years been relieved from sleeples night. of painful watching with poor, suffor ing, teething children. l?on DvsrarstA.-Indigestion depressie of spirits and general debility in their vn rions forms; also, as a preventive again: Fever and Agne, and other intermittent fc vers. Thae Ferro Phosphorated Elixir< Calisaya, made by. Cauwell, Hazard & C New York, and sold by all Drtuggiste, is th best tonic, and a's a tonic for pnttsents rc covering frotn fever or oilher sicknesses,i has no equal. RuaLnv's UsEtiEWR GothEw 1iEtt. ('ol.OO WAtaa according to the original formul of Provost Pari.4, so long and favorahl known to the customers of Hiaviland, hai ral and 1hialey anid their branches, for i fine fragrance is now made by H. W. Risle nnd( the trade supplhied by his sttccessori Morgan & Rtisley, Druggist's New York. TntURsToN's.IvoRY PEARL TooTn PownE: The best article known for cleansing ar preserving the teeth and gums. Bold h all Druggists. Prieo 25 and cents per be tIe. F. C. Wells & Co., New York. OAninott BALr,v unequalled as a Hlealin Compound. Physicinns recommend it the most wonderful remedy ever known. lErico 26 cents. John F. Ihenry, sole Pr< prietor, 8 College Place. New York. CeatsrAnoho's lAtin Dru.-.This magi cent compound Is beyond contingency, il safest anti most reliable Daye in existenca nevor failing to itopart to the Hair, un formity of color, nourishment and elastic ty. Manufactory. 68 Mai-.en Lane, N. Y PVAP'NIA is Olpium purified of its al ning and poisonous qualities. It is a pa feet anodyne not producing headache constipation of lbowels, as is the case wi' ot her preparations of opium. John * Far Chemist, New York. may 0 ' C1othing. JjATS and Caps, shrire. Prontw, Ladi: Cuffs and Collars, Hiandkerchlef Gloves, floes, &o., just received by . feb20 McI NTlY R & Co. .Say and Corn,, of 'lales '5'iiothy,r gi(, Bushels Prime White Corn. Jul received and Will be sold1 low for ca'sh, apI 80 B3EATY & BitO. Iron and Steel. P LOW -MOU LDS' and a large lot of H ir ware. Also Turpentine Soap, Pha Osnaburga and Brown H omespun. feb1 M o fMATEll & IRICB. - Just Received. 1 BbI. Fultan Market Corned Deef, 1 Ib1. estrb esh Tabl Syfsp.1f . ma 19 . TrR. RnE Rt'Ma r NOTICE TO DEBTORS. TunAtide.si,n.d hafing soid out. thoir entire interest In'the Der, Billiard and Res. taurani Saloon, to Thomas W. Rabb, find It necreary to close their books. All per sons knowing themselves to be indebted, are earnestly requested to come forward without DELAY and settle up (if not with money. by note,) as the business of the firm must be alosed. The books will be left In the hands of T. W. Rabb for a short time. t juno 4 Z. IV. OLLEVER &CO. Ordinance. . HE Intendant and Wtrdans of the Town - of Winnnburo, in Council inet, do or. r dain, That the ordinance of April 10th, 1 1872, in reference to the ta: on the sale of L fresh meats be modified, so that the sale of ? any hog, sheep or goat, weighiig over 25 pound., uhe tax be 50 cents, and any weigh ing 25 pounds or lces, 25 ceno! be the tax. Also. that any beef weighing over 40 pounds to th quarter, the Iax be $1, and any weighing 40 pounds or less, 60 certs be the ta. Done in Counoll. in the Town of Witns I bore, this 15th day of May, 1872. r JAb. W. LAW, , [L. S J Intendasu. D. It. FLENVIKER, Clerk of Council. june 1 Oranges. ud Lemons ! A LOT of very fine ORANGES and -11 LEIONS, just received. may 7 MclINTYRE & CO. :BA.-00W. 25,000 LUS. C. 1. Nacon Sdes, Dry Salt and Smoked. For sale low for cash- by mny 14 JNO. 11. CATIICART. SECOND SUPPLY I We are now receiv ing our Second supply of Spring and Summer AI 11D .,AD -4. All sold at lowest cash prices. L ADD BROS. & 00. a a S H OES, SIHIOES. The Second supply of new and beautiful nShoes of all styles. TMan y mrade, to our "own ordIer, now corn , ing m at LADD BROS & 110s Notice to Tax ?ayers I ~ Y a recent. Act of the Legislature, we ~~)have been commanded to pay an addi 1 ional I In otcler to meet this deman~d, we have de >r termined to Inform the citizens of Fnairneld hCountjP, that, we ha~ve en hand and are con r tinually receiving Liqors of all gradesC. 'which are to ',b. sol at redneted rates for cash. We have "Old Mountain Crown" - iYURIN RTE WISK(EY, athat we put against the Btate,--n point of Squality i-at a price that will suit. all 1ow era of a pure ar ticle. Alsu several Barrels .of Pure Corn WVhiskey, Wine, Gin, Rum, Amity and.White Whleat Whbiskey', A pre emlinent artioto of '-Old French Irandy," which we recommend for medicinal purpos es. Those In searuh of. a genuine article *of lVhiskey will be sure to find it by calL' ing en us. U. (O. D)M8PO T E8 & CO apr28 CornerNo.. Just ~Heelved. d 'ONI Tierco more of those fine unosanaas ed 11am. - On e oar load Prime White Corbl . 'A hot ef unmixed Cow Peas for 8e. HlOE LAST to Tree Orim1R SDoare, ' A, es, ps, hot * Th a gAks ,a )f tW?deW c CLOTHING I CLOTHING I JUST RECEIVED. Best Assortment in Town! Cassieres, Linens and Marseilles, rX:a. Bu.:Lta I MOORE GOODS 0OMING I NOW IS THE TIME To get BARGAINS, a It Is late in the season. 3Bving the Cash. S. S. WOLFE. may 23 LATEST STYLES oF SPRING AND SUMER Just Received. I have now in stock a full and complete assortment of the Neatest, Prettiest and Best Goods in Winnsboro. Will aoll choper than the cheapest for tho onsh. Bring the Cash and got Bargains. S. S. WOLF. api 9 FRESH ARRIVALS. -0 1 Car load Corn. 18,000 It.s. Flour in barrels and sacks, 8,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Meat, 150 Bushels men!, Sugar and t'olt'e, dilrerem grades, A prime lot IV. I. Molasses, 1 Barrel Fresh Potroloum. FOlt SALE BY BID.AT &o B2o., apI 18 MLrg~ and Sale M STABLE. 49 A. F. GOOD INGQ, PRIOPRIETOR. - j IEEl' constantly on hand extra fine KentCIuc ky Ilorses and Mules. Parties in want of good stock will do well to give me a call. In connect ion with my Ivery Stable, I have oipenecd a Carriage, Buggy and Wag on Factory. All work neatly executed and warranted, Giveorme a call. jan 18 NEW AND ELEGANT [10NSISTING in part or liureaus, Bled U sateads5, Bedroom Setls, Chairs, Walnut Wlrit ing Desks, something ne w for this mar. kem; Solid Walnut Book Cases, Wardrobes, walnut, and stained, Walnut and Marbietop Tables, for parlor, Saloon Tables, 8cfas, &c. We are determined 1o sell, and sell chieap for Uash. Those who, wish bargains will do well to call, see and buy. '-Let, those now biuy who never bought before, And those who always bought, now buy the more," Of that new and elegant, Furnltio, Iow for cash, at* apI 27 McINTYRE & CO'S. BOOT AND SHOE 'M & 2:iU.i.:tn O t O :?, '*. IAVING procured the very best Mechanics In the country, I feel war rantedl in saying that, I can furnish as near BOOT or BilOE~ as any Shop In the South. All work warranted to give satisfaction. My Shop is next door to F. Ocrig's saddlery. mar 19 I5. Ml. GILDERT, Buggyj and Wagon FrA.OToEny. The undersigned have located themselves at 11 - -Boliok's old st and, where they are pre pared to manufacture or repaIr Ca ringes, Buggies and Wagons. T'hey ar also prepared to do ay kInd of planta. flots work, such as plow-making, plow. laying, bera.-shoeing, &e. All work war. ranted to give satisfaction. miyl4ua ERRON & GILBERT. .Just Rleceived. I Tier-co of Fine Unonnvassed 11am,, tl sale low for Cash. 401l8: D REAT ROIt NEW ARRIVALS, AT J. D. MoCARLEY'S. 1 Barrel of Old Cablnet Rye, 1800, I Barrel Blackberry Bran y. 1 Barrel Oinger Drandy, Ramsey's Scotoh Whiskey. Stuart's Irish Whiskey.' Marvin's Ale. Also, a good stock of Grocerles, consis94 ing of Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Ba. cot, Lard, Dreakfast Etrips. Sugar Cured Shoulders and Ilams, Jars, Pink Eye, ar ly Rose, Goodrich and Peach Blow Pota. toes. jan 80 WOODWARD & LAWg ARE OONSTANTLY RZOEIVING I goonS, And hav recently opened a lot of "MADGE WILDFIRE," DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, C A MD 8ICS, O LINENS, &o. 0 Special attention Called to a "MEG. MEUUIE," -roB LOT, NoN offered at the low price of 50 cents for each articlo. CALL AND EXAMINE. may 10 COTTON TAX TIlE undersigned has been appointed solo agent for Fairfield County, to enter Into arrangements with farmers and plant. ere to recover the tax paid upon Raw Cot ton during 1865, 1860 and 1807. Parties interested will please call upon me at their earliest convenience. T. nOua rBDERTSON. may 28-1m FARMERS STORE. CULTIVATORS I ~dRIGIlIT'S Cotton Seed Planter, Dickson's Sweeps, Magnolia Sweep., Heel florews and Grass Rods, Lap Rings and Clivl.seu, Plough IIandles and Rounds, Cooking Stoves, Superior Pad Looks, Dried Peaches and A pples, N'ew addItions to our stock of Carpenters Tools. 0. R. Thompsaon, apI 18 c.AOLI~.A, IFE INSURANCE 00., Menmplis, Tenn., Baltimnore, lid, ASSETS $1,100,000. Hon. Jefferson Davis, Pres'ts Gen. Wade Riampton, Viee Preeft, 3, D; ENNEDY, St.' e Ates snay 10-1ly Lanhl A man,