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Our Agent. The advertiting agenoy oC Messrs. Walier, Evans & Coguwell, represent ted by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized agency for this paper in Charleston. Scluedohlle C. C. & A. Rail Road. Traids going North-leave at 1.45 P. M. and I A. M. Trains going South-leave at 10.45 A. M. and 11 30 P. M. 4m Cui. H. C. D.avis having de. clitned.to attend the State Convenitou, M1r. R. E. Elison Jr., has been ap pointed in his stead. gg"~ Great exoitement was caused in the Streets yesterday by a mule running away with a buggy. The buggy was considerably smashed up, and the mule badly seared. Fine Clmwluff Tobacco. Messrs. Beaty & lBro. will please accept the thanke of the office for a sausple of fne chewing tobsco. It. can be safely recommended. Alarin of Fire. Toe fire bell sounded the alarm Tuesday afternoon, the chimney of Dr. McMaster's house being discover. to be on fire. No damage was done. Crops. We continue to receive cheering accounts of the corn and cotton crops. Only a few sections are suffeting fur rain, and the general prospect is very fine. Horace Greeley Ian Towa. Not in person, but in "counteifeit presentment," in the Greley lidt, which will be found at the Dry Goods Enupoiium of S. 8. Wolfe. Call and buy one before they tire all gone. Sumnnner RecceatoAn. The amateur theatrical corps con template giving several entertain monts during the summer. It cer tainly will be a pleasant means of recreation during the dullness of the warm season. Still AnothIer. Judge Willard, of the Supreme Court, has been addressed by a num ber of persuns from Charleston to al low his name to be used for the next Governorship of this State. ie in timates his willingness to run, pro vided he gets the regular Republican nomination. Public teetiug last Saturday. The meeting bold lost Saturday was butslimly attended, but consid erabl'e interest was evinced in its objeots by those present, and a proper appreciation of the character of the times shown. Renmarks were made by several gentlemen upon the situation and the duty of our people, aill quito apropos to the occasion, and susoring of the right spilit. Col. Davis announced that he wans no Democrat, never had been one, tho' offiliating with that party, and was di-posed to await fur tiher dev'elopmente, before connecting himself with any party. With singular unanimity the Cin einnati platform was heartily en dorsed, and the determination ex pressed to support Harace Greeley in preference to Grant. Cruinabs. A narrow guig3 railroad Is to be built fromn Lenuir, N. C., to York .vile, So. Cu. C2ol. 8. C. Crittonden, a staunch lie former, has been nominated for Setia tor from Greenville County. The Laurens Herald says :The weaother continues wvarm and dry, and the crops generally are suffering. No rain for two weeks. The Charleston Courier of Monday says :There are rintars going about the city of a terrible ease from htydro phobia. The victim is said to have been a young man about sixteen years old. George W. Sturgeon, State Sena tor elect fronm Orangoburg, has been committed to j ail on a charge of forg lng an order for $137 on the County Treosary. Sanders Smith, white, a school teacher, was killed at Anderson Court Hlouse, Saturday last, by being crushed between two ears, which were -being shifted. It is sopposed he was under the influence of liquor. PfalIladelplaa Nlonulneen. By referning to our telegraphlcald umn our readers will observe that U. S. Grant and Henry Wilson,: have been nominated by the National Rad ical Convention for President and Vice-Prcsident "of this glorious land of liberty." Itis unneeessary to say anything concerning who Grant is. lie Is already too well known. Henry Wils6n Is at present United States Senator from Maessachusetts, and Is a * na~1repraeseantativeao atheA 'Puitan stripe. He is looked upon as a man of considerable ability, ;a Id has had largo expertence in pulAic fe..., The cry of the great "*unwabed" will now be, we presume, Qrant snd Wilson, thesynonyn of 10in ainil Watar." Sad Deain. It is with un feigned..regret that 'we feel called upon this 'moruitg tq re. cord a death that hat thrown into deep afflictieon the family of our es teuied friend, Mr. Julh D. MeCarley. Thurbday evening lait. Johnaic Bruck ett MlcCarley,only child of Mr. und Mrs. J. D. McCai ly, aged about two uad a hhl .f eari, a most prom iing ald interesting hoy, breathed his lat, and his pure and innocent soul paas-cd away to awake again in the spirit land, and sojourn forever amongst the angelic cherubs that flit around the throne of Heaven. Several days pro vi:us to ils death, Johnnie suffered agonies fiom eroup, and at luat tiat fatal malady trium hed. To his be reaved pirents we tender manny warm assurances of our heart felt synpithy, and utter the t-ieout pra)er that btrength iniy be given them fron, above to lear the bereavement that hab cone over them. Public MeCtug. A meeting of citizens opposed to the reelection of Giant, and in faor of the adoption of the Cincinati platform, was held Siturday last in the Court Ilouse. On tuotion, J.aS. R. Aiken was called to the chair, ai.d T. It. Robert.-ou rcqnestcd to act asi Secretary. Brief addrenes were de livered by the Chairman, Col. 11. C. Davis, and Ma.j. T.,. % Wuod ward, Col. D. in opr.obition to Lending dels gates to Columbia as Democrats, Messrs. Aiken and Woodward in fa vor of participating in the State Con. vention n% th a view to sending dele gates to Bdltimnore to prevent a Demo oratiO niominat ion. A motion was then made and car ried to appoint a comimittee of five to nominate four delegates to the State Convention. This committee consist i-ig of H1. A. Gaillard, D. R Feister R. E. Ellison, jr., I. N. Vithers, and T. G. Robertson, after consultation suggested the following names which were ratified by the meeting : Jas. R. Aiken, T. R. Robertson, H. C. Davis, and T. W. Woodward. It was understood that the dele gates should go to Columbia withtut any instructions, further than to act for the best interests of the whole people. Mr. T. R. Robertson offered the following resolution which was unani inously adopted : Resolved, As tie sense of this meeting, that we fully endorse the platforim of the Liberal Republie.rn party as enunciated at Cincinnati. On nmotion t~f John A. Fraser, Eaq., the nmeetinug the a ljourned, a JAS. R. AIKEN, T. Rt. R onv.n ren. Socrm n, y. Slid Affiir lii Li.. A correspa.n lent nrating to the Sou th Carol ia n ian info rmsi us ofC 'a and aff.ir which occurred r eCcently in Patk ce ceunty. The 5cene of the eci. dent was a mill-pond on Brush Creek. Four young ba'ys, W Vm. Jt E jtlIIt o and brother Andrew J , aged ten and twelve years, anid their coulin., Lee and Willie Cuneh, aged tame ated ten years9, were found dtead fr om di owa. itag. They h.ad g'ane to bathe ina he pond and fond a watefry grav'e. A colored maan tub-eCiving m he~ir clot I'e, upon lie banks o ~f the t-nnd , g.. ye the aaInrin to the lpai'entt. Upon d raiaiang the pound. four boadies wtere Ca td to gether. It is selldomi that we~ nre call ed upon to :ecord an accident soa sad. --Caroliniaon. Columbus Repubhicenn for Greiey. The Columbus (Ga.) Sunu note., t hat, with the exception of a few ofice. bolders in the post office and inaternsal revenue departments-a tuere hani. fuil - there is. not a Repubbeana or Radical in that city who fdvor., Grant.I All go fur Greeley, including thie freed ipon. Tribuite ofrlespect. At thle regular convoci onm of Flint 11111 Chapter, No. 2. R.-. A.-. M.-. held on Mon day evening, 8d June. A.-. L.-. (872. A.-. Ino.-. 2402, ihe foleowihg partabe and re solutioens were unanimousl y n'dopted : Whaere~aa, Is has pleased f ho Orandf Arci toet of the Universe to removo from our midst our beloved comnpahion. 08.\OMli Rt. lBROWN, thereby depriving us or one famiiar'f'ace, andi one faithifuat memiber; andemuhereaaa, it Is proper, for this Ch~ap'er to testisy Its regret si the( urtainelv det of onr companion. TIiuerefore be it Resol'rd. 7 lat, 1fe ilea b of tiompanion Osmond R. Bro wn, Vlnt I intbnper lase been bereft, of am mejnber whose loss we depldre, andl whose moiniott we will evei keep alite. Re.olverd, That we extend our warmest and deepest sympat hies to tiae faimily of our departed eomnpanohn in their sad.' be-, reavemient of husaband and parea t. JResolved, That a blank page in our bl in. uate llook be suitably ineserlbed~ o flas mim. ory, and tlat the Statfr Emblems be draped i mourning for thIrty days. Resolutd, 'f'hat a copy ef this prenmble nnd resolut Ions be transmitreail to the fami ly of the deceased, and be publishied In 'has WirNi#soa Nhtvs and IhRaLiu. JA8.' II. RION), M.'. E.-. HU -, P.*. Joir 0. Souis, See. nne 8-.Jh1 Special Notices. e 2C Al The "DPo Da s 'Nand thikDag I. n At ttis seasor or the year, the blood Is pi apt to become impure: the appette poor: 01 the skin sallow : the body enfeebled: the e1 system relaxed, making it, susceptible to atztnckuof 'hills and Fever, Rheumatism, 01 eruptions or tsie skin and the development 1, of lho effects of tie injuluicioue use of' 'nlomel. All this trouble may he avoided ti by the nivo of at fiv bottles (.Pr. jottI 's i 8neniand Qtlieen'si Delli ht. IL Til _ hartless in its effcots, btt a powerful ens- fr mly to i disenses. Try it, and you will ht 6s1d it a friend in need. Dr. ruli's Livar Pills moves the Bowels to a lienlilby action. nqL noting as it were fo niechanoitly, lint they 'timulate lhe score. ni ions, an' in a healthlsl and iatural man- in freel expels all impurities without. weaken. ing the body. . Dr. 'uW flair Dye Doei' Not Inajure the ri Iair. F4 Tis .VILLAOC CUsncIu.-It thould not Cr look like a barn or storehouse. It should N he a builing. lite very sight of which b wiould cause devout reeliigs an the breast. 0c A well varvedi cross should pnint to heaven: 1t niassive pannelled doetts should impress the solenitiy or Site pinceuinto which lie Is en- W terinsg: siniied glius ehould, tilrow a niys. of lic light tliwart the i4e; pslpit., 'ilar, I ki coiling und itllerles shotfi be ornnmentid rn with tigurative notildinge, and the columins fit I lint sitiporit lite galleries, and the balus- t ters iliat rail them in, should be of classio Ml initernsa. Any contgregntion wishing such at cltrch should send ilheir oiders for TI finisling mnterin) to Mr. P. P. ToAL pT importer of' Frenc'h i inined gnss. and man. al titticutrer of ard denler in Doors Saeles, b< Blimtls. &o , No. 20 Ulayne street, Charles I ot. S. C. 4 D:AD ot Dviso -Where the h-eir is un. nna t lly dry. 1s osy be sure flit it is s dyintg :omtl tluhas nii-ficially vitalized. It will soon ba is dead ias leavet in Novemsber. o Fued lie wit hering fiieri' st1nd stimisjte11 tile a ter' hlI stll w.1,you's (-st h'ntir'an, and "i lite evil, whiticht must otherwise snt cittuli naie in lit'bess. will ne p r-edil- etnedied. l7 11 is tibsolut.ely 'etu"sary frr f tin heatfit of ihe htni, iati it be kps iotlertely mpisi n with n lreptrtion cniab' if nourishing oel und invig-reurs it It. I.oem's --KIitagijon c ritills tiiese cond its, itid is tie only ar uele t hut ticnilly pit.s v.cv life into the unpiliry inles. liostough which lite natural tteusinoltrihent has e.-:sed to paifsR. This pure itui l 1, t i bl- -.4 s vege4tib 'e p l ejti tt io n is ab . storlbel t y the ski of the hend to the roots o' ile It-,ir. n-i p!4-s. into the filaments 0 ty tlie force iuf apillnry ntiraction. lit Mn Sntttatst.Y 01 IIC.%IT DisEASE - Sllow commtnoi Ith I- oniouncement, Tho-w. Fnid- nt-P smidenly sept itlo eternity by th;s fatal man(y. This disease generally hns u origint usatne itloud fittest wn tit iij i nn. poisonous timternias. whic, ci.r eulai ting Itrottgh the heart, irritates its delicnte tissttrs. hotigh the irritation nity at first be only slight, producing a little palpita.ion or irregular action. yet by anid by itediacsne bec'omes firmly -aeated, itnd inflammatiop or hypertrophy, tfilocen ing of the lining nienbrane or o the valves i produced. Hiov wiso to give early at tention to a ense of this kind. Unnatural tlihrobbing or pain in the reeon of the heart should ntadmonish one that all is not right., anid if you, would preserve it front 'ther diseasen. you must help it to best iightily ly the use of such a remedy as as -halil remove tho enuse c(f 'he F trouble. Use Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Disco er.C befo-e the disease has become too souited, and it will. by its great blood sIntrifying and wonderful reguliing '.pro perties. effect a perfee: cure. It contains mei'dicinnI properties which act specifically utpon the tiesites of the heart, bringing rboiti a lieiltlty action. Sold by all first class drugisis. A Painful Condition. It is a sail thing to pass through life only half alive. Yet tliero are thousands whose liabitual conditiona Is one of languor an deability. They comupain of no specific 'li-ns: they utttl'er no posi'ive pain ; but Ithecy have no relish tot- anything whici af'. rod tietnt tal or sensuoonts pil nst e. In ntine cnn-s out of' ten this slate of lassItude atnd t.y' ari'se< fronm a motratid stomach In. dlugewlinit destiys thte energy of both salad inot Sitdy' Wthien thte wa'te of nature is ntot siupplit'd by a duie and regttuar assimut. hlIon of food, every orgian is starved; everIy funtci ion Inletruipted. Noiw, what does cosmmona setse suggest ui dert tibeao-eircusiances of' depr'essionti 'hie sy stemtinee .s rnuusinig andl a'rengthlen ince : not merely for an hour or t wo, to sink ~ af''-warud into a more pitiable conditlion st titi ever (its I' ansaredhy would do it' an 1 tur-ititry nicoholie slimuhatnt were resorled "a to.1 hu rittadientlly itnd permainently, i Ilow is thbis diesirnble object to bteaccom- iii l-lished ? Thte answer to tils question, at foundeudi rn i i the nar3 ing exp'eice of a Ii qsurter'it of ce'nturiy, is eusily given. Ina bt t sow vigeir itnto te tdigestive organsIi bty ia ettiue itt liosietter's Xtomach Blitti-rs. ti l~ut not w' astoe imne by admainis'tein temtpo. fi n'y tremuedits. bitt wv ke thto system tip by tl r'e'tonoi st g thle fountii-he'ad oft phty- Ical oit ' s'tgth antd eergy. ste gret orguin tupon t i] whicht atlt the elthes' organs depend lor their th nuture sit..port,. he Ily the ime thast a dosien doses of fir n gre'at ve'getable sonie aned inivigorasnt have er beent iaken. sthe feeble fruamei of thio dyspe'p- al tic wvil begin to foel its hcntgri intlusence.-- of A ppei to will be created. andu wish appetite fo lihe caplaceity to digest whaut ii crav-es. Pe'r. de us'ver'e niotil th li cu~ire its compt~lete -utntil lhenhulf'il belondi, fit to be thle nmates lat of flesh anud ituscle. bone aind nerve nt hri-nA fliws triatght tIe chaninets of ie-ulint tott. insteail eof the. witery pituuhni with whIch. shity hatve beens hetretiofoae beeni imperfectly nour-ishied. juate I ' Fs.Avost two Ex-rIt AarS ar r. titniry im piorince it e -eking; isitd tit all'aticles or STasAtin L-x-rn.wrTS. .pretteel by Joseph itirunin & Co . Ilosion. are preonou~nced lay le dintg etnisiniears-Protbvor' Blot atolig thme numiber-she pure'ist andit beet. lit'AN Wntis.-Every iday and Psoqir we meeet with br'okent dhown speeltthens of' ltumtanity-wreeks that seem. past'ho'pe of sahltnge.. At leat ei'ven-efghsths of thiese " init lie filled wish lted vitality, hya rceeurse of iii. WA.gsu's CA.svrnsurA V55 F'(ina Ilsrts. Unlty are suifferig'rom ~ laho renes ion of rai.ollujted b ters or pow er-ful minerals. Jt isi4faariteteristic of Dr'. se Wall's.' G rent lea'sttive that lt peutratl li'es thte etrect of these mius-called'remedies, and acoompliheu, in due time, a perfeet cotre. NAYUBIIJrvI.S us TF'.iT'W, but she dciii not pr'esei'e arnd'pprify thteni. Thtat must a lie dlone withI Pragtennat 8sdons. Thie'den tunl bone 'indl its enamel cnineg nrq 5mmde P< iravulunerablo to all destructive in Unerpes pe bey theo daily usee cf t's beni8,oent prepara- T titn. $50.000 Dor.pga1I REwano grrs, Ds PAto e fpr anty remedy wIlch will cure (hronie~ liheumat ism, Ptalna~in t be Limbs, Iach~ an in Chest, Sora Throat, Insect Atlags, Crouap, D~ysgntei-ya Colic, Fpruiins an.1 Vomiting, qtuioker' titan 5Dr. Tolians' Venetian Ldi-l mat s; established in 1847: never fails -- fiold by all DruggIsts. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. . 'n g PaATT's AstRALr On,.-.-4ore soodents se ccur from using unnasfa ott.. - stiaa ftom eamboatsand rIlroa'oombine. 'ver 0,000 families eontinue to burn Pratt's it NA 0 dt dir .%r18 re XT burn . bqr g d use Qhaf s4 Vt d Yow T. o. a'oy o, oeton, agent r Bouth trolina. A BIRAUTIrUL WHVtvT soft, amooth and ear skin is produeWl .6Ay using 0. W. uird's "Bloo'n of Yout h.'' It removes tan, sokles, sunburns, and all other disoolor. onst fr1 t.skio.- leavict A oplex nbrantad 'beautftu I::'.oldat.. all uggists. This preparation is entirely as from any material detrimental to nilh. JUST T ItR1sspy Nsopwo._-Thanks to rs. Winslow's Soothing 8yrup, we have r years been relieved from sleepless ghts of painful watching with poor, suffer. jr. teething children. Fot DYs9'waMa'.-Indl etion de esslo.: spirits and gonu-ral detility In their va. ius forms ; also..as a proventive aspinst aver and Ague, and ot her intermit tent fe re The Ferro Pbqsphorai ed Elixir of 6lisava, made by Caswell, litzard k Co.. .w York, td spold by all Drugglst., is tie ist tonic, and as a tonic for pntu-nts te vering from fever or other sicknessos, it is no egnal. Ristr'ys GUt'ANr GoLnrN TINALCoLooN ATIRn according to theo.original formula Provost PariW, so long and fav'orably town to the customers of IIavilqnd. Bar. I and hiAley and their branclhes, for- its e fragrance is now made by II. W. Ilisley id the trade supplied by* hs buocessors, organ &Rilev, Drrggist's New York. TutnsToN's Ionv PRAnL TOOTH POWDa. to best article known for cleansing and eoerving the teeth and gums.' Sold by I ltruggiata. Prico 25 and 50 cents per It le. F. C. Wells-& Co., NewYork.. CAnnoLIO SALvr unequalled as a Healing 1tupound. Physicianp recomme9pd it as e iroml wonderful remedy eve' known.L.. ice 26 cents per box. John .F. Henry, le Prbprietor. 8 'ollege 'lae. Newt Vork. CnnIs-rAnono's IIAa Dru.-This magift. tit compound is beyoned 'c'ontingen-y. the fost and most relin le Dye in existence; vor failing to impart to the Hiir, uni rmity of color, nourishment and elastici. Manufactory. 8'Maidea Lane, N. Y. 8VAPNtA is )pium putilld of its siok. ng and poianous qualities. It ia. a per t tnodyne not produeing headache or ustipat ion of bowels. as is the case with ter prepantions of opium.' John Farr, emist, New York. June 0 ANISONIE ''WAN CROSS".,will be Rallied at * Wnire's' Cbnectiolary, as )n am Ihe number of chances (24) is made . Chances dfty oeuts each. Call find D it. June 8 THECELEBRATED 1REELEY. HATS. BROWN UJATS AND Hats of all Styles, )r Men and Boys. Just Opened. ALSO, idies & Misses Sailor Hats, r stock of Dress GooJs in pf the neatest anl best qualities, and is offered at the Lowest Irices for the CAS!. &. S WOLFE.Z june 11 Notice to Contractors. 011103 or CoUrTT CosssuusegoNnn, ,Juno 7th, 1872. , E ALP.D proposals will he received at this office until t he D'h day cof July, for a huildintg of Kincald's ilridlge, across Ile Rtiver M~gi'Drkigqshtatli be a Sn. nsion Br'itreand, tina (t'h' huttments oni cast hank of said river s-hall be raised roe feet above their present, height, and the west bank so muchl as to bring the Idge -to a level with 'te enst bank. Said titments to be ,built, of stone, andi said idgq'acrosa main stresim to be bult. en et fnew lumber, and also a Contract thue building of' a Trtustle Bridge from e east bpukl of the euest pier, to thte foot t'to hIll. The contractor .will have e privilege of using the old lumber for a Tirusulo hlridge. Atl proposals shall be accomnpantied with the names of two or re sufficoient suretilee. Tihe C, mmission. s shatli reserve the right, to rejost, any or i bids. if in their jutdgnment the iterest the t'onnty requmire it. Any further in rmnation wanted will be given by tho un rsigned. JOIIN M. MARITIN, Chairman Doard County Corn. juno 11-t2x2 NCESI HESI AT THE1 FARMBBS STORE. IJ AVE onltand alarge stockc of Blrades, on.!!"s 0, 0'0 tad 000, whioch I will' li at very low prigep, ALSO, soy's a~d r ssBlageScythbe Stonein dp a I~ep, 1:4 ad dl(,d, 8we ps, .el Screws and Open Links, TLable and oket Cutlery. A large variety 'f Oar. niers, 8boe Makers and Blackstmith ols Somethinug which every fair~ily g or In any way iuguring the Cloths. ALSO, 2 Bozes Nine Obdatag'.Tobaco, 1 box right Navy'obacco. Bring thi oee ad eote bargans. jne 8 .~ 0. R. evTUOr'ON. FRESHI ARRIVALS. 1 Car load Corw. 18,000 It s. Flour-in barrels and sacks. 8,000 lbs. Bason and Bulk Meat, 150 Bushels mea, Sugar and Coffee, different grades, A irime lot W. 1. Molasses, 1 Barrel Fresh Petroleum. FOR SALE BY BDA.TT & BJ?0., apl 18 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. TIE undersigned having sold out their entire interest in the Bar, Billiard lnd Res. taurant Saloon, to Thomas W. Rabb, find it necessary to close their books. All per. eons 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 closed. The books will be left in the hands of T. W. Rabb for a short time. june'4 E. W. OLLEVER & CO. CLOTHING I CLOTHING I . JUST RECEIVED. Best Assortment in Town I Cassimeres, Linens and Marseilles, Iza. Muxltm S MOORE GOODS COMING ! NOW IS TIE TIME ro get BARGAINS, as it is late in the season. Br'ing the Cash. 8 . S. WOLFE. ,nmay 23 PROVISIONS I Just 1teceived and to Arrive. O NE car load choice Augusta and one ear load1 of St. Louis Flour, one enr load prime White N. C. t!orn, Iihds R.. and C. Rt. Blacon Sides, flhds. Rt. and C. Rt. Dry Bait, Bides, choice N. 0. and Common Mo lasses, A, ea-C and DemararaSugar, Fancy and Common Rio Coff'ee, Youing Hyen nn Gun Powder Tea, Whole Rice, Cheese and Uraofters. Americoan Club Fish, a superior artIcle of tishm, muoch chen~per and belier than Sar. dines. Big Bug, Little LIzzie, Jockey Club, Gorilla and many other favorite brnnds or Cigars, Fresh Candy. Assorted Pickles and Jellies, Baltimore City Soap, ihe best Fami. ly Sonp in use, For sale by api 4 RI. J. MgCA RLEY. ESTABLISH ED 1859. I RESPEJCTFULLYi. form the citizens o nuboro and Fairfield District, that I have just returned from New York and kave purch-used a flli assortmsent of Wat ch. oh. Jewelry, Clocks, Spectaoces, &c., nnd will sell at the lowest prices, and would reajpecfully ask tihe continuance of the patronage of my old friends and cutomners, All goods warranted as represented. I anm prepared to do all kind of Watech and Jew siry work and have always a good i tack of good material on hand, and will guarantee atisfaction, All work warratnted. (CH A RLE8 MULLER, Recend door from Ccl. Ion'apil1o0. cotS NiEW AND A'lRA'IVJE . A.ri.:ales 4RB. LAUDERDALE has just retnrned I from New York and Baltimore with a very full and varied stock of Millinery, La., dies hat. and lionne's, trimmed and un rimmed, Ribbons. Flowers. lhuohes, Lace, lidgings, Whie and Colored Piques, Mum, lise, White and Colored Japanese Clothls, ILenos, Colored 811k Poplins, Grenadians and Poroales Crape, Litnen and Lace Gel. Iut8a mped Uown and Chemeise Yokes, !filnsin all yarioes, B s~le Skirts, 4gor fs0loves. Parasols, Uflibrela, fiAnd. kercbief's 'anW Hosiery, Linens and 8 ring Celioots, Ladles and G~nts Shots and Gal lers. Dreitd Cigoons and Bwitobes. Also a Mui line in the rocrety departmnent, as well as Hardware, Crockery, Tinware; Station. ary, School Books and Medicines. Should ypIp..oetsr light.oal for Lamps, P'etro ou m and4 Candle. api18S D. LAUDERDALE. O NE rowte eheat of thbat Bole UKCOLOR. .BD JA PAN Z84, wb~oih ioe gIves such uniesaU asiotion wherpm ped, Giwe It a trisl. feb27 e- ? DATT PROB. NEW AND ELEGANT C ONSISTING in part of Bureaus, Bed. steads, Bedroom Hotta, Chairs, Walnut Writing Desks, sonet hingq now for this mr. ket; Solid Walnut Book Cases. Wardrobes, walnut and stained, Walnut and Marbletop Tables. for parlor. Saloon Tables. Siss, &o. We are determined to sell, and sell cheap for Cash. Those who wish oargains will do well to call, as and buy. 'Let those now buy who never bought before, And those wh'o always bought, now buy the more." Of that new and elegant Furniture, low for cash, nt api 27 TAcINTYRE & CO'S. Livery and Sale at STABLE. #Pa A. Fa GOODING, PROPRIETOR. j KEEP constantly on hand extra fine I Kentucky Horses and IMules. Parties In want of good stook will do well to give me a call. In connection with my Livery Stable. I have ipened a Carriage, Buggy and Wag. on Factory. All work neatly excouted and warranted, Give mo it call. Jan 18 B.A.OOJ~h 25,000 LBS. C. R. Bacon Sides, Dry Salt and Swoked. For sale low for ossh by may 14 JNO. II. CATIHCART. Notice to Tax Payers 15 BY a recent Act of tho Legislature, we , have been commanded to pay an addi. io:tal .a T : .E W9 B 3 . In order to meet. this detnandi, we have de ternilned to inform iho citizens of Fairfleld County, t:at we haro on land and are con tinually receiving Liquors or all grades. which are to be sdd at redtced rates for cash. We have "Ohld11ountain Crown" PURE RYE WHISKEY, that we put against. the aSine.-in point of quality ;-nt a price that. will suit all lov. erq or a pure articlo. Also several Ba-rels of Pure Corn Whiskey. Wine, Gin, Rum, Amity and While Wheat Whiikey. A pro entneut artioto of -Old French Drntuy," which we recommend for medicinal purpos es. Those in search of a genuine article of 'blhkey will be sure to find it by call ing on uts. U. G. DESPORTES & CO upr 23 Corner No. 1. WOODWARD & LAW. ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW 11000US1 And have recently opened a lot of "MADGE WILDFIRE," DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, Special attention Called to a "MEG. MERRILIES," Non of'ered at thme low price of 60 cents for each article. CALL AND EXAMINE. may 10 Candy ! Candy! PlICJKISS, Green Corn, Fresh Tomattoes, Shal mon and Lemons. Bed Castings, lied Rollers. Table Wheels, Assortd Pad Looks, somem hing new to keep the money from coming out, and apl 18 EicItTYREf & CO. ordinance, 111E~ 1ntendant end WA rdans of the Town LofIV Wnnsboro, in Council met, do or dain, That the ordinance of April 10th, 1872, In reference mo ttme tax on the sale of fresh mr ats be modified, Ac that the sale of any hog, sheep or goat, weigblng over 26 pound.., the tax be 60 cents, and any weigh. in g 26 penn da or less. 26 cents be the tax. Also. that any beef. weighing over 40 potunds to the qudarter, the lax be Si, and any weighing 40) pounds or lose, 60 cernts be the 'ax. Don. in Conoil, In the Town Af, Winina boro, this 16th day of Mfay, 1872. JAb. W-LA W, (L- S j Int endaui, D. R. FrasmoKZ, Clerk of Ceunoll. june 1 Awis, BrIlstes, SHfOE LASTS, Doot Trees, C'rImping BJoards, Awl Plmndles, Resps. Sho. Thread, Tacke, &o., just reeelved be feb 20 Man'rn 0L . NEWS AND HEEAD flave lately made large additioes to tbeir JOB DEPARTMENT. And are now prepared to execute la the best .tyles Law Blanks, Briefs, Letter and Bill Iheeds, Business, Visiting and Wedding Cards, Envelopes, Note., Receipts, Label., Posters, &o,, As Cheap aan behad Aaywher. Satisfaction Guaranteed, mnar 28 NEW ARRIVA LS, AT J. D. MoCARLEY'S. 1 Barrel of Old Cabine6 Rye, 18Gb. 1 Barrel Blaok berry Ite'andy. 1 Barrel 0 lnger Brandy, Rasmse's Sctoh Whiskey. Stuiars Irish Whiskey. Marvin's Ale. Also, a good atoek of' Gwrt..ie, en . lag of Sugar. Coffee. Rice, io lasses, p. con. Lard, Dreakke~t Strips. Stigar (fnted. Shouldera and name, Jars, Ptnb Eye, Ear.. ly Rtose, Goodrieh and Pabh 3)ow Pota, DLOW MOVLa~aaa 14tat lef 4 - .4. ware. Also Turpentine Boap, Osnaburgs and rBrown (fteepas. feb 1 ' M4ATER & l'ft!O. ed II ame, One oar foe4 t1f4 1 Vhjee A lot f dnt ied C