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The Fair(ield Herald. PUBLISIED I T ERIt ' TEDA"ESIAY.' Usefiul Farm Reelipe. TmiMPS IN SWINE.-Tho tbutumps is ti 4o-t'ofpal litation? caused by suffo. Va104fo t i1 lungil, which arises either from being kept in dimp, foul air, or by. the hogs overlying the pigs, bf piliog upon 'each other in close bode. :1. the beds be in flie dust, as Leg'bbd are apt to be, it is nn og. gravation of tho troublo. As to a remedy, prevention is thn only sure -cure, by fUrniShing comfortable quar. ters in clean bedding mnd plenity of room. A fter the Thumps have-fairly set in, there is little hope of saving the pig, but it cen sometimes be done by placing the animials so affected, in atifortiblc quarters by themselves, and feeding. them on corn meal wyet with milk, and pretty well dosed with Iu'phurU. .SP IK1Ev. i Cotv.-Give a heap ing tablEspoonful of pilverized cop, peras once a day for three days. I usually mix it with tour and mo lasses, ad work it in;to a ball. \Vhen i[ administer it 1 take hold of the tonguo with one I and,draw it out, nid with the other throw the ball 'down to the root of the tongue, and tien as the pal ient draws the tongue heC, the animal "Vill swallow it. Four. Cr..w.-Wnh the sore feel with brine as strong as could be made of the best dairy salt di:.olvel in boiling wator. A fter washing twice each day for two or threo suices,;sive days, in order to cleanse the sores thoroughly, cover the sores thorough ly with pitch tar, and the soro will soon be well, and the cow cone to her usual riess of Ilmilk again. INTURRU:niN. IN Honsu.--To pre vent interferiilng in a horso who is turned out in the front feet, tI.e shoe thould hbe pplied to fit closely on tle inside, and the nails applied uronil the toe, and to tlie outside. In coie inst:1noes a sum1I piece of lealihier placed het wixt the sole aid t1 'hoe, a lid allowed to project outwaids, has a very good Offect in preventing ill. teifeHng. iiva:r.ci: lions.:s.-Givy two thirds of a tablespunmful of saltpetre in a little salt., for' threo consecutive days ; or take a piit of walter ne!on teed, imil boil in two quarts of w9ter, till reduecil to n rly (ne-half, aid drench two mornings in succs sion ; your horse will be cured. Frn Amerieim ;lockc Journat. Sor-r Sine:..,n lGS.--Givo tle hens plenty of lime, powdered oyster or cla i -hells, finely poimded bolle, or. nmarble dust, mixcd with their feed. Ti'1e, Love 11d l.ore of hove. Many women suppose that they love, lien unfortnatoly, they have not tht beginning of an idea what love is. Loving to Lo admired bv a man, loving to be potteil by him, anl loving to be earesse< by him, 1(,v ing to be praisod by him, i6 not loving a man. All th,es e may be when a wonan has no power of loving nt all ; they iy all be simply lie., cause she loves herself, and loves to be flattered, praised, ciirersel, coa xed as a cat like.s to be coax. d andl strok edl, and led withI ctriam, and have ai warm eortner. .lut all this is not I. re. It may ex ist, to be sure, where theure is love; it generally does. Love, dhear ladies, iss<o Ifsacr'/ier: it is life out of self and in anuot.hier. Its very C e sence is lie p rolorring of' comnfort., thle ca se, the wishes of aniothier, to oiie's own, for the love wvo bear them. Love is p ivinug, and not receiving. Love is no t a sheet of' blot.t ing-paiper, or a poiigc,. sucking ini everythiing toi i9 ts t ; it. is an on tspri n.finag fonunta in, giving fromn itself, .jve'r notto has~ bieeni dropped in this world as a ehanico gemi of great priie by llimi who saiid, "It is moure blessed to give than to receive." Now, in love, there are ten receiv nato tone giver. There aro ten i or ons in this wvorld who like to be loved, and love love, whlero there is onei wi ho knows ho~w lu lo,tu. That, d1o:ar 1lad ies, is a u obleor att ainment thain all your F"riiohi, and mIu,ie, and danciiing. . You may lose.t the. -very power of it. by s mothering it gidler a load of relf1 indlulgenrce. By living just .ai y ou are ail.want.ing t o live liv'ing-tn ho -petted, to-be~ flittered, to be aidmuired, to be pr:iised, to have you.r own w:iy, anid to do only that av,hich.is easy and agr.eeable-.yopiaay lose the plower of self-deni:1l and self. sneif~iice you mary hose the- power ol loving nobly and worthily, and b'e. come a niwre sheet ,of blottung-paiper aill your life. _ Jia hitl 10 W hile. A Neientist" has at last solved the aniic ient conumi nrum. "Cana an thhio .0 1.ian change hi...nl ?"' This is the w'ay h le prepo.ts to do it :iThie can 4id.ate will be tirst subjected to, a bathI ofrallijlie water. itavin bdon wecll cleansed, lie is placed in a room wihero a ref iid 1 hermomueter iindlI cate-s 120 degrees of h"ahenhieit. Afr., ter fifteen inuates' bakin r, the pr iath~ of chi orine waiter, at. t hue or-di 4 ary teemporaturo. The heat has openi. ..J~lt-i pork1; sal.helk A.qlori ne flows iiu and reaches the coloring mat, ter. To Lkeep it in, the pores must elosed. TGOclose..the pores, the sulu ject must be introdued iato an ice cellar, where lhe spends ten milnutest[ itaborato? goy-itbbi for tho' njext step is to drop hisexhausted form Into waver heated to 180 degrees. Inm thii'toes ojien, th lobellorine griap with~ it, and our sub-jeot is colored no0 more. About Tobtitto-1he Cost of (r puff. So general has thi habit of Smok. ng become in -this country, that to. Liacco is now reckoned rather as one >f tho necessities of life than one of ts luxuries. Old smokers will deny icmselves of food, if need be, to ob ain the precious weed. It is related >)y 'lBron Leibig that (luring tho late Pranco-Prusian war, the wounded oldiers when exhausted with suffer ing, would turn away fron tho most lelicato licquors and food, yet would ,agerly smoke a eignir, even if it was >f poor quality. To gratify this 3ommon appetite, there were nanu. factured in the United States last year 1,332,246,000 cigars, or it loast taxes were paid on that number. At Len cents apieco this would give the ,norimous sum rf $132,224,600, to be iivided among manufacturere, deal. -r, producers, the customs, and the iternal revenue. Thero has been a good deal of growl ing of lato, not only among dealers, out among consumers, at the extreme. ly onerous taxes on an article of such general use. As will he seen from the following figures, these com plaints are not wholly groundless : A thousand flue segars, bought for $50 inillavana, cost, when landed in New York, $112.50 ; fur to the primo cost in Cuba, is added the export duty of ,41.50 ; freight 40 cents ; ad valorm $12.50 ; $3.50 per pound, estimating the weight at fifteen pounds, $37.50 ; iternil reveni t .x, *5 ; handling, 60( cents ; gold pre-miums on duties, $5. We havo already roached the f, 112.50, and have still to add the profits of wholeialo and retail dealers, and : neither take lcss than 25 per cent-and we have brought the cost o or thousand to the neighborhood (if -8:170, before the .egars reach the coisumiier. It will be seen that of this sum $0 goes to tho Government which all intelligent smokers will agree is too much. Now that Uncle S.m hn las imado free "tie cup that cheers, we trust ho will consider the oppressivo taxes that now weigh upon those who uSe t0he wCed 1t;hat comforts. the Uovernment suirely should be Entis, lied witi somethinlg ess thnn otne tLhird of' the ieta1ii prico of anii article whioh i.4 used from one en of the land to the other, and by all soitts ind conditions of men, and miich is, i' a poison 11ko tea and coll'r, a very ,ow poisin, and a very great solace to the habitual consumer. The I-Siruclion of Partr1idges. At a ieeting of horticulturalists in !llinois, grounid was taken aginst the destiructiOn of partridges. To show how ulC1,1 this bird is it was stated that a Ilock of partridges was son run ning along the rows of corn just sproutingy, 1inid s3eing them engaged i somethiinLe which was Vielieved to ho plillilng up tile yolig p1:111ts, one of themin wis killed, ail "hlii "'craw" examinod, which was fund Io e,ontain one entworni,twenty one striped bugs, :1inil over o e hun1dred elclinich burgs. Aiiother member relato.d that lie had adopted measures to protect the bird, and that they had becomo so numerous amd so tame that hundreds of' them, after a snow fall, could be een in his barnyard with the fowls where they woie fed. As a re sult. of their' prescece upon his promni re his wheat.,] er'op w:as unusually a rind lalt, wvhioh in utiiy othier places riot far oif, tIre chinch brig arid other insects hiad destrioy'ed half the crop. And yet'it is of dhuily occurrence that hiund rods of these vtaluable birds are killed, There should be some law pass~ed to p)revecnt the indiscriminate dhestructionnu of thoso biirds, espe. chilly at this season of thro year'. Outr fast inatIing friend, thle (Great ha Serpent Snao one more ! Seen by ('aipt. Me'IXgga rt of thle good ship Runt of' Liverpool, on the 20th of Sephtemhor, on the West Coast of A fric:, between Cape [Pa nu s and i rnd ilassa. On the evening pre r-ious eu(unomus shoals of fish of ever'y ecito,incluadirng ehanrks and por poss surro'iundord the suip, and the next. morning llis Snakeshtip was seen withI hisi great head eight feet out of water. lie was apparently fronm 180 to 200 feet long, arid his tail was hike unto the tail of' a mackerol, and so was hris color like t,bat of the said fishi. io tri~av ele-d at ' apid rato, burt kind. ly stoppedl a few muomienits while tiro 'aptin exainedici hint. It is suppos dn t hat the fIsh seen in such nuimbers thto overting hofoic we're fugitives from t ho jaw ~s of this hlungr'y rand devoring monster. The IlIahl prints thro following: Mt1.oorhoes was sitting last week in tire llouse, when a carpct-bagger, named Clark, of Ga :lveston' Tfetas, came up andl sa id, 'Mr. Voerhees, tusat congratrulate you upon your bold anrd nmanly speech. 'It gave our side universal satisfaction.' "Wh len tire mian had trurned away, Voorbrces said, with a long oath G reat God, there must hiav' been s'omething wrong in thiat speech if the Aeoundrehly earpet-baigger sees any thing in it, to pramiso. ' William Cullen Bryant thutfreely uixp rosgsshis.opinion of .Bes. Buat,1er "H-is a mat who-c word:ia belied nowhere.where hdA name is known, indl w)iose gqreer hias been such that mu'illnoni o.f preopl,e actually bollove him to:duy to be a oemmnon thief," A'&'w York laiycer of prominouee bas chyallenged a juiryura'n, & . A M.iohiga1 girly glimrbing into a schooil window, got choked .by the TPhe. first Atreet railroad n'Alovida w,ill shortly be opened at Cedar i8PRING AND Sunimer. 1872. MoMASTER & BRICE AiM, now recolving a choice 'tok of 1"ash1ionablo nnll taPle Dry Goodts," In which the Iadies mny find- beautiful Black silks, Japanese Silks, Linens. Muslino, Pique Cloth, Grenledine. Dolly Wardets and )iher Dress noods. Elegant Laces, Rib bous, and other dress trimmings. fihier-ingq, Tmoeling%, Qitilfq, hiatqito Nets, Oil Clothm, Mat tingi and other house keeping goods. A good supply of Capsitnerc, Lincnu, Dottonades, Clothing and lints for Imn ind Boys, as well its an unusunl in-go ad lit.ion to heir stock of Fine Shoes and lheap Shoes. Uidlwere, Woodmenwnro, Crbokery, llooks, Paints and Medicibem. T'ogelher With A beautiiui slo,k of Wall Papering, Window 8hades. &e. ro te pecotioni of the PNbio is Invited, npl In TICKETS to the CONCRTE IMMIIGRATIOWSCHEYIE, BUT. Fnir and honest, dealing in Dry 0oods, llnts, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunkv, &o., can be had at, DAVIDSON & 00'S., New Dry* Goods Empan.riumr, nod door to .ElliotLt & Co's. fo' l SPRING GOODS. Tins.*itnst receivedl a large and splendid a'sortmoent of Druy (loods, Ladies Dross 3oodls, Not ions, F'ancy Gloods, Shoes, &o. .Aiso fr'esh Groceries, Ilacon, Floutr, MIackerel, Lard. Menl. tirist. Sugar, Coffee, l'en, 'vyrups andII reshi Keroseno1 Ott, api 18 MILLIl\TER Y. Wishes to inform lier friends n'nd patrons heat shto lhas just oponed a fall stook of the at est stylos of Unts, loeelcs, Rtibbons, Laces, Flowers, &o., and will, na heretos for'e, use0 every effort to please the miobt fats t idious. Orders will receive enreful ntd prompt attention. Breidal and Mounting Ilonnets, made to order. Also latest styles C,hignons. Switches, Fancy Jewelry, La ichs Tyces, &o- apI 18 NEW AND AITRACTIVE i1181. LAUI UD ALC hJas just, returned rotrom New York and Baimitore with a ryy full andi varied at.ook of Millinery, La th es hlats and hlotnnee , timmedu nnd tun ttrimmnodf, -Ribbons, Flowers. Rtuchee, Lacee Edlginigs. Whito andI ColpredI Piques, M.us-. Ilins, White and IColored Japanese Cloths, Lenos, Colored Silk Poplins, GIrettadians and Poreales (irnpe, Linen and Lace Col. lars, Stameptd Gown andl( Chemneise Yokes, Frilling in all varietles, Bustle Skirts, Cor sets, GIloves, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hand. kerchitefb and Hiouiory, Linens and Spring CAlicoes, Ladies-.and Geonts Shoes and Gal. tori, BraId Chignons andi Switches. -Also a full line in the Orocery department, as-well as Iliardwiare,.:Ctooltery, Tnware, Saion. ryy, School Books and Medicines. Should 'ottneedI I1ore ljglt& call for Lamps, #' trw, iufn adles, fPIM3 ,P . LAUDisUD4LE, "?f!W GOODS. 25 DOfIItMMes trdiJi Iloes. T WIloRiae For sae by mar 16 nEArY & nnn10 JUST AIIV AND IT W TOE! 1 Car load Whito Broad Corn, 1 Car load primo Yellow C'rn, 1 Car load No. I Mixed Corn, 803 bushels White Spring Oats, 100 bushels Bolted Meal, 100 barrels Flour, 100 8aoks Floor, 25 Kits Mackerol, 15,000 lbs. White and Smoked Bacon, Lard in Cans and Kegs, 2 teroes prime Canvassed Ilam-, 10 sacks No. 1 Coffee, 4 boxes genuine Italian Macoarouil, Sugars of all grades, Smoked and Pickled Tongues, &c. Pickled Salmon and Shadd, Ioiny, olee, &e. Plow Mulds, atcel, Iron, Nuils &t. Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Trace ChAins, And a large stook of Boots and Shoes. Call and examlio our stock. nACOT & OC. apl II JUST IN I Car load Prime Whltc Corn, 1 Car load Liverpool Salt, Smioked and Dry Salt Clear ib Sides, Canvassed and Uneanvasse d Sugar Cured llnms, Prima Leaf Lard, West India and N.4 0. Molasses, "Pride of Augusta" Piour, theo finest in ma,rket, Sugars i,nd Coffees of all grades, Ihorse arn: Mulo *Shoes, and Nails, Spartes, Shovels and ilay Forks, all kinds of Wooden Ware, llames, Trace Chains, etc, In my Lumber Yard, a choice lot o Lnmber and Shingles. In addition I have a small rem,nant of a stock of Crookery, which wilt i-o disposed of A 7T COST.' My terms ale a,h or 30 days on a Sqfe Risk. Parties wanling anyt hing in my linewill Snd it to their interest to price my goods borore purchasing elsewhere. Every 'artl. d o warr.inted. 'r.' R. ROBER.'EO.N. mchi 8 JUST RECEIVED. 1200 Dushels Whito llread Corn, 100 BlbIs. FIor:r, including all grades, 10,000 Lbs. White and Smoked Baeon, 600 Lbs. Canvdysed and Uncanvassed Ilam~a, 800 Lbs. "Breakfast Strip" Blacon, 10 Blbls. assorted Cakes and Bisouit Italiat ifaccaronf add Cheese, canvissed and uncanvassed Dried Beef, Fresh Mea at some price s's oorg,'al*ays ots hand.4 at D. fl. Flamnikn. aplO - Spel Threag ! .$poo0F 1breAd !!m fST' Thtead -for Sehving aahIaos sad U *qU0L Cikts' for th&e(egdle at' 00 < ents a deon, feb 21 AfnMA STRn & DnwC:, -lNv.lAdvertiioents. CocOAINE The Best Hair Dressing and Restorer. Millions say "BURNETT'IS COCOAINE." Your Druggist has it. CUEHAP ADVEILTIS INU. Adverilsenenis occupying o i.Ncir of pate will be inerted in 200 NEwsrArRV, noluding 28 DAtMitS, itt SOUTIERN STATES, overing thoroughly the states of Mary and, Delaware, Virg;iiin, WeIst Virginia, Corth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgi., klabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansms, reutesseo, Kentucky and Missouri, One Month for $148. tore Pnpers. More Dailies, Larger Circ. ation, Lower Price, than ainy other List - 1peoial rates given for more or less space han one inch, and for a longer period .thnt ne munth. Eqially favorable quotations unde for any vinglo State. Copieu of Lists, ;irculars, Estin-nes, and full infornation urnilsled ou a1pplical ion. OGE"O. 1. ROW -Llj & CO., Newspaper Advertising Agents, i Park Row, New York. A Centutry of triumpl.s over dysepsia iver disease, bowel complaits and variouls obrile and nervous disorders, has itmmor alized tIle Seltzer Spn, and these victories re iow repeated throughout this hemis dhere by TAIRRANT'S E uvesCsr SEr,ust LrH[tPNT ; oontainittg all the elenent s and iroducing all the happy results of the 3reat German Spritig. BOLD HY AtL-. 11trtiIlSTS. Chean V1arm1s Freo momes ! ON TIE 1,INR Or THPt UNION PAOIFIJ RAILROAD. A LAND GRANT OF . - 12,O00,000 ACiES iN -rur: nasr it ilii111g and MinefraI Ltds iI Aiefri'a. ;.000,000 aorms in Nebraska in tli Geat P11in'o Valley, the Garden of the West, low for sale ! 1"eR lands are itt the ceen rat portion of tlie United States, on the Ist degreo 3f North Latitude. ith centtrAl inie of te great. Tntperate Zrnle of tilie IUenrican Contineti. and for grain growing nd stoek raising unsurpasted by any in lie United 8ates. Cheaper-n Price, more favoral lo let rnis ;iven, and more convenieul to market than t. be found elsewhere. Free Hiomesteads for Actual Settlers. lie best Locutions ftr Colonies. Soldiers ntitl.d to a liontostead of 160 /cres. ree Passes to P.relasers of LaInd. Send or the new Descriptive Pamphlet, sitii ew maps, published in Eiglish, German, 4edish and Dauish, mail-d frce everj. rhere. .%ddrcss 0. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U P. It. R. Co.. Ontala, Nei. 'anning's Patent Kid-Fittinug Skoloton Corset, Recommttended byv all ' Shioilid be worn by all ln lies wht iuliue hsealthb andl O toifrt Thiey are part ientlarly recomntded for sum-n metr wet'artnil wairm .l dapited to) allsesn -I' of thta year. For .sale by all first class deal rs. WORLCESTEII 8K( IitT i. 0., Sole Manutfacturers, Worcest er, Mass. ~CUIM tha CLD. Do not sUtfoer your L unga to btecotine ds nsed by allowing i Cohl to becomeu seated, houtsanids have dhied Premrii.turte lDea hus. hoi Victims of Consumtaptio--by neglect ng a Cold Dr.'Wmn. Hall's BALSAM tOl LUNGS.. 17i11 Ctro Coughs, ('olds and1( Consuimpi ion turor anid qu:icker thant any othier remiedly. noacs like magic Fotr sale by all Drutg ists and Miedicine reniers every where. Portable Soda Fountains, $45, $50, $75 and $100. Good, Durable andi ChieIp! Shippod Ready for Use, NAUFAuCTUJlt nYi r. W. OHAPMAN & 00., Malia m. Ind, 1E.6N son Cttnrg.Ants r, . l-'orany ca.so or SIi70 ching or Ulcet-. edPiles lhat. D.)t >r fails to euroe. It. is prepatred expressy 0 enire tho Piles, -ata1lnotig elst. Sold1 y aill Druggists. Price, $1.00. onGlNTs WANTIn -Agents make mnore ' money at w~ork for uts4than at anytiing iso. Bustiness lightL and1 permanenr.. Par iculat-s free. (I. $russos & Co., Fino Art ublishters, Porlland, Maine. g PIANO CO., N. Y'. Pice,$2 * yNo Agents. Circulars free.U 'TREAT , MEDICAL BOO0K of- useful Tkowledje to all. set free for t wo, lamps. Address Dr. llosAirtTn & Co. ltncinnatl, Ohio, S -AT TAI F'resh Soda ~dinbu- Pie Nio Crackers ud Wine Biscoit, a, 90~ assor'ttment -of ~reoh Candies, ,Frosl Cocoantut Creatm jqn Cand;es, all kinds. Also Jellies in I9blQ11 Tgmblradu4d 2 Potu Cane, ~esl. ated Cooonnug JgA2kisi,#alie,, Or g ,emone, &o. ant 18 0. A, wnILTu ESTABLISHED 1859. I RESPECTFULLY Ia form the ellizens r nusiSoro and Fairfield . DistrioM., nlat I have just returned from New York and have purchnsed a full assortment of Watch, as. Jewelry, Clooks, Speotaeles, &c., and will sell at the lowest prices, and would re8pectfully ask the conitnuance of the patronnge of my old friends ntd costoners, All goods Warranited-a:- representel. -I nm prepared to do all kiti of Wattoh nud Jew elry work and have always a good , tock of good material on hand, and will gnaraioo satisfkotion. All work warranted. ('111,AItS 'MUbl'.R. Recend door fionm Col. Itioni's Oilico. Oct 3 CUArLIM A. DASA, rlito:. A N%ewspaVer of the Present Timies. Intcuded for Peoplo Now on Earth. ,poluding Farncra. Wcchnnieg. Merchants, Pro. itssional Men, Vrtetr. 'Thinkers and a. I 'n:. ner of ionost roist, .aud iao Wives, Sond, and Dangltert of all such. ONLY ONE DOLLAIt A YEAlt I ONE 1lUNDILED COPIES FOIL 930, Or less than Ono Cent a Copy. I.et there bo a 150 Club at cv.ry Post Calm. SEMI-WEEKLY SUN, 82 A YFAr., or the samne size nal ;oncral character as TIR WEEKLY, bt witit a greatervariety of iiscollatneous roadinr, antI furniimu. the n,,wt to its suscribers with greater froshnc3n. because It comuea twice %weok instead of once onli. TI1A DAILY SU N, S1 A YEA R. A prec Jntilv reaclahlo newspaper. witta tsi inrtas' (irctition lit e ro Worl. Fre, intle. 1'ientat, anaIn tlentit in piout;ei. Att tit! ne froim everywhere. Tw-, camn:s a uopy jby nail 64 ontuian U , or1, it a ,ar. TERMS TO (iI/g. T11E DOLL-AI WEEKLT tIUN. Five copiCs, one year, separatel- n0t1roc:**i our JDoisrn, Ten copie, one vorr, Storntei v aqtuirs ent (itid au etracoiiy tothe ttter u,) 'nni. Ei3th,t Doliani. Twenty copies, one year, geparatolv nitre,--it (aund an extra copy to ,c izetter nip or cit). Finlcen iDolarn, Fifty copi-s. one year. to one atidresq tInt the Bi- .'n .ekly one .g: to teer nip ot f clut,h Tkairty-tlrou Doltnrq. Fifty copies. on, year.eviparatmy iadre.med (.i< tilo Svuniecualy cnuy,e.tit) unKtter nit ol ciC.), ',iirt::.flvo iloiot.rn. Ono bndrlr conto, one ye, to enn nd(lrn (andi tio Daitly for uno year to t tritter -ti o clb). Fll.y D)o1arj, One hnnilrerl conits, opAs yvnr. separatly r.. dretue<ilmn. tiluJ)aily tur orho .year no ilot etie Up, of club), Wxty o TWE SENf-WEEKLY SUN. Five copics. ono year, separately nnlojreei.5. Eight Dolinrq, Ten conles, ore verr. reinrately nddreb-d (ati, 'i ctrt en Y t;otter np of eina). 8::;teoU Dollars. SEND YOIjlt MONEY in Post oflec or-1cr;. cliea, or drnffs on VVeI 'ork, wirernver -inoten. if no(t, ien regilm tic Ltues co:stlhinnlK liioan.y. Addreas I. -V. ENC . Ptmiher Doors,'Sashes, Blinds, &c. 4 1 ]:P. Tr C) .A TI E Manufacturer and Deal , A'. 20 Iityne Street anti lirthrk's lVaf, (OllARLESTrON, S. (J. Nij 1Thisn is thne largest nilnd e enm.ou Inle factiory of the kiind ini the Solbeirnt taits, aund all ariicln' in is lint' enin Ie fnunisihed t.y Alr. P'. 1'. Toalo at prices whniebi defy ronnpen t iti taf A pamphile. with inulnl and deirnijed iilnsf all 7ize oft innoorsi, .a'.ne ind It!linduI, rind Ilhe pr ices of' e-ih. w'ill lie senti free' rand pot -tid,nil on nni plieniisoni to P'. P TO.\LE. july 11-1 y C Ihrleion, S C. CharIlotte, C1oluNan'l miu A ugust liail 1l(n. Con .rti n a, MarchoI 2!), 1872. rj r[lE followintg P'aInenzger .Schedn:nle will L o ii int irTei on thnis ito:nd An andI after Sintu ny, ~alnreh 3!. PAY TlAiN--oOiNU KonlTi. Leavo Augunnda, a. 1.-15 a mn " colummbitn. S. C., 11.-15 a mi n Witmbord 1 r,2 pu mn " Chlester, u 31 p ms Arrive at. Chieiotte, N. C. 6.10 1)1m Lea.ve Cha:rlotte, N. C. at 7.10 a in "~ Chester, 9 20 a mn "i Winunsboro, 10 54 a mn " Contnbia 1.15 p mt Arrive at Augusta (3 15 p mn Leavo Apgnsia 1.30 p mt " Colnimbtia, 11.10 p mn in Whnbr, ,' 1.10O a mi "n Chiest er, 2.39 a mn Arrive at Chairlotto, 5.00 ni n, iKranit n AISs--o itu solwrn. Leave Chlarltte, 7.25 It mf " (Cester. 9 23 pt mi IVWinntsbonro, 11.32 p iw Arrive at, Ain'gusin, (.30-ttnit E. P. A L.X ANDER~f, Snipt. E. R.'Do)tiniin, leincianl Tlicket Ageint,. ail 27 ' I ' k T Po i p o l aew llers E lli r y ,~ivc \V'sinth asn n superior aind Cenomoien1 nrt.icle for ecanuing anids biurnihing (otud, 8ilvor, Coipper, Siteel, iian nia and the nc Metals, nnil also for ele:ning - Windows, Miri ors and ailaware. For saile by sept d 3McINTYlR0& CO. "AN ORD)INA NCE. ,lji Theifadant anid Wardonis of lIhe Town of Wininsbnoro, in Cotin ll mnt, dlo ortdain Thiat. io 'I owin Mlrket is open to ainy one for thec alo of froiat menAis, wih the follow. tag chntwgee fox" ho' privilege of selling. viar For.oni beef,. $1,c sheep, hogs, or gon isn 50.oonts. o,aehn. They dto anlso ordini, Thatn all fresh'tiitals shall be nohll onlty fromt tihe Market., sand any ne jolaingthi ordnnoe, all pay ,hfV fFi hir o envdh awtl every effence. Mny oeotoiTerning laintedI or inn. sonnind micnt s shall pa a Inie of yive DJollars for cachi nd every offlence.* Done hni (Jelnnoil, in thec Tci,wn of. Winne, anI 10 t'lik ,.r Co...... NWS ANDIIIAD [lav'3 lately inaide larIge additIionus 10 o th ci JOB DEPARTMYEN~T. And are now precparedl to excu~Cto in the bes9t styles Law Blanksa, Letter and Bill Heecds, B3usiness', Visiting and Weodd ing Cards, En'veliopesc, Notes, Recei pts, L abels, Posers, &o., As Client)u aen hohand Aniywhere. Satisfaction Guaranteed, inar 28 PROVIINS Jnsi, Received and to Arrive. (NE~ car load choiceo Augusta nnad ono car load of Sta. Louis IFlour, .no car load prime Wil Ie N. C. Corn, lIhdIe R. flnd C. l. lin eon Sides, II li1i. It. and .C. It. D)ry Salt Sides, choice N. 0. and Commonoa lo., hasses, A, ex-U nat DJemnrara Sutgar, Fnnecy and Cori,mona lio Votree, -Young Ilysona n (iun Powder Tea, Wholec, Rice, Cheoso and Crack erg. American Vluib Fut , 'a superior art icl or tish, mucah chenyaer and better Ithan Sar ditnes, 13ig -1ag, Litlito idzZid, Jockey Club, I (orilla anid miany other favorito'bratids ot' Cigars, FreCsh Candy. Assorted Pickles and Jellics, finll imore city Ton p,-the best F?ami ly Soflp Iin u~e, For saic by "Pj) '1 11. J. McCA RLEY. -'. oR IDrfiers. 0N oechest oC hat fla'ioJ/ATL()w.. IlI.7 IV 1'J?A., 'whuioht had given such uaulversal aa(tafaot ion 'WihegevorAised, (lve it a triad. ~ fPs feb 27 yEt i'S Just IteeQIved. Niya lon pf'bile Corn' fez salo aDI 23I '1'. IL. 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