The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, July 24, 1872, Image 4
The Fairfield Herald.
EB Y' W EDsYE!SD.I Y.
The Fall 0 f Riitonld - Ilcrestilig
lfiellis Connected with e11 Closliig
Scrites of the War.
There arQ da3s in one'-, life ever to
be remembered-suli was the 2d of
April, tie fall of ltetinhond. No day
ever dawned over this city with
brighter splendor. ANsoft and balmy
1rccz, as it floated over the ill-fated
city th-it gorgcows muorning, boro along
1wect inel ody of a hundred bells in.
vitig worshi ; and not in vain did
they riiig ont their joyful notes, for
t.. 'aup w as filled to overflowing,
and. the hearty respominss ot that vast
vongi rat ion made it 1 16cene solemn
:11111 o linv . As it approached 12
'lokI i conier e(nteis, whispers
snetin tPlresidenit Davis, M'l-om
Wingierand othrs, Vlo instantly Iise
antid Iturry out. As i lie 'resident pas
ia! iowkn I the lisle there con be seen
a ioo'. ofrapprehension, of danger, on
hi.; counteniance. The congregation
; it iai 1o4 no time in loIIowing.
The report is that (encral Leo's
lines llave been Iirhken in three places,
aid ItHiniond i : to be evacuated.
.\t first Ithe h l e wib '.'iould not bclievo
it, butwhnhyswyveienol
eials lsrying io :md fro, they soon
becaie aovare of the impelding dan
:fer. Never were it besieged poo.
pile more coulidcnt (t' their security
than Ale Jeople ( of Riiuoud when
th, y awvoke 1hAt m1orning ; buit now aill
were ini trejidat4ion4 11114 despair.
A, the dQ a4vances the trror in
crea ,lt S)And tow-ar~ds- night chaos
reigs throughout tlie city. All
Ills 1ar Ie W l 4ow l1410polhi by the
gove4I linilt , and nolle but 0jli'ials eali
lIave on thelm. lany, rather than
he It-it belil , stlt Ii toot. ( )ld men,
with tottering Step with full wallet
on their black, COUblI bo seenl hasten.
ing toirds ;1Jyo ,,li4i;;e to follow
.1ur1 armiy aeros., the4 d a nws. 1btnc
ltey s!opped to ast it long lingering
plIne ('I their lot'ltved city. Oh1,
wh ;a.4y w4 ther! in that glance !
\Vll maI iy they iaive exclaiied with
with .En:Iias (A ("hd :
Vnit eumit4 diis et incluctabilo
tempuis-.''
Ni it coles on, Wi its SablO
sindowlthe dark dieds of therabble.
N ow coi tien lies a wild satiunialia that
1beg.lr' de'cription. 'l'ho negroes
and the rbell by thousandsswarm the
st reel.il smihing wild'ows, breaking
into stores nud gultting them of their
contents. 4On Maili street t'O crowd
surged to and fro liko the billows of
tho Ocean, ald 1.4 unicontroable.
When the coinllagration is at its
hihIli, ad this part of the city is
wrapped ill and den4s clouds
of moke darkin tle stree ts, therm is
seen i man, alone anid solitary, in the
l -t I oi all this. 110 is tall nild thin,
with gray locks and sunken P, pe, -
his step is totteling and uncertl' .- . ti
pases oi and is lust in the darkness.
It w:is the As~istaut Seeretary of
\V'ar, lorll-P iiy Onle of tlhe J uStices of
tile United Stest ' S ipe111me Court.
Nor doews this t lii ho ic scene vanish
I ith ite night, lbut cjIltilnusC Oil till
lhorn14itig, wle I~u1 t bcomecs painfully
4.'Neit ilig.
Th'ie old IMk I (lock near:11 the (Capit ol
nuow strikes l'.!, whiilst at str1anlige 5Lcene
1s being eintetd ini lie west end of the
it y. On ie of ~ ! Viini 's 11 lmost beuti
tul and noile daulghters ist llillinig 41
I I-ly ini the warl : i " iiT t it' h'ich
mitndO ::'ould ha:ive to hel'o vacualtedl,
41n that esenin ihe wolt4l htecomie his
biridle ai 1.ha11e hsis fat u ith ourl
4l'tes* ng tha;d t t time had'l tomeuli
oliehn u to1:4 be.t evacutedan 'liplt
10 . l , i ni(1 J' ichumn.1:t ( at.e~ ln
.':luel, nnalngio her tofllill~' rctm i
her vow. imt tuaht tl t hi ap ont
.1d.l) mr, li the'4 preee of tl ot 114but
he ~td l e rm t ra d he p so,
d id 44141 inl1 e r pi l ed uith, ii l a
hlu ' i.ha teti s 'f was1~l4 ilf ioihis Iint.
n1)Ls t'e ion ellt downieiiy thatorn
lni'$ andlt chaots nowli reign throughoollu
ie city. O!1 what agony4V24 in t. mo.1
mt. \Vhen llu thatl loeN wet downiiii
hm uh.:n lhe heard of te dea;thi 01
11( ast t ent e .1iebu~8 ~ l
fla 141'u Calmlhini ta i ingp i 4Iiagg .~
1.ut h-141 one lhof the rac Le Gin
h:llllinll'nd the willteth hceerl
Ii" 1 4.xl ousei t tote pole.ye
A 41101akne het oe ofurhe In i'g tiacl
Th~ieolast .5(4 'y:train towmovs fe-a
thoid'uin mthe a rus for it ;ISvs lbut,
.asr! oly ali dfer caind rooli-wrp'l
inll th leiiy cw i' ad hatg on gc
)fu orm. how theV) ringbllnes ;ti in toi
iflaiimder and the whest 'eno wid
caticet valst<iuantit iles streetan clnth
inare throwns ontr ito ithe people. A
whareou iton Cry ortr.e is'h fire
ordt er iniofy m the anhoiie:at aes
uat mt ofs they oisad. wins rap.
sweepd over te t in a wcl a~i art
their victory, and sweep on in their
mad and consuming course till two.
thirds of the business portion of the
city it laid in ashes. Now the roar
of the army north of the James is
crossing at Mayo's Bridge-the infan.
try double-quicking it up Cary, and
the artillery lumbering down Four.
toen street-for the cry is heard- that
the bridge is about to be burned. At
this muoment the noble Breekinridgo
is ridiug up and down Alain and (Cary
streets, giving directions in cert-in
iatters and performing the fin al of
the evacuation ; ho looks calutd, cool
and collected ; no hurry nor flurry :
but on his countenance can be eeen
resolution in despair. The troups
have now all passed, when the order is
given to burn the bridge. In a a few
mioments it is in flaies ; he da he-,
aeross through the flamies, and we are
left to the enemy. -.
The Vscs of Amonia.
Anionia, or spirits of Hartshorn is
a powerful alki and dissolves
greasc and dirt with case.
Io"t I lous. PIANTS.-TO itinke
them flourish, put a few drops of the
spirits of anonio in every pint of the I
water used in watering.
SrAIsS.-For taking out the red]
stains produced by the st-rong acids Iln
blue and black cloths, there is noth.
ing better than amionia.
Fon \VAsiii:;O PAI-.-Pt. a!
tablespoonful of amonia in a quart of
moderately hot water, dip in a fla1nnel
cloth and then wipe off the woodwork.
No scrubbing will be necessary.
T]1-: BA-rI , N A I-r I I al.-A tea
spoonful amoinia will add much to the
ref reshing effects of the bath. Noth i
ing is better than aionia water ior
cleansing the hair. Inl every cua:e
rinse off the aionia with clear na
ter.
Foln C4EANING hAIR ]nisi.:s, ryc.
-Simply shike the brihes un1)a ad
down in a mixture of one tablespoon
ful of amonia to one pinut of hot water' I
when they are cleansed, rinse themt' in
cold water, and stand them iln the
wind or in a hot place to dry.
For removing greasy spots fromn any
fabrie use the amonia nearly pure,
then lay white blotting paper over the
spot and iron lightly in washing lace
put about twelve droops in a pint ol'f
warm suds. To clean silver, mix two
teaspoonful of amonia in a <pia't (|
hot suds. Put in yoursilverwat emid
wash using an old nail brush or tooth
brush for the purposo.
Ho e1110ltilditig,
A paper on this subijet., real bv
Edward Roberts, V. S. A., befm th1'
Royal Instituto of British AielitUts1,
closes as follows :
1. Never allow previous drain:s in
previous soil.
2. Never allow a oesspool or drain
near a well.
:. Never select gravel as a build
ing ,ito if well diained clay can he
oi.tainted.
1. Never allow drinking water to
be drawn fron a systern supplying a
water closet.
5. Never allow waste pipes to be
inserted into water closet traps.
U. N ever allow rain water to run to
the ground, if it is rcquired above.
7. Never allow water to stand ini
pipes exposaed to frost.
8. Never aillow pipes to be fi re.l so
that they cannot empty themselves.
9. Never ventilate except by pipes
or tubes, inlets and outlets being of'
eulsize.
10. Never use glazed eartheinware'
pipes f'or upward flues.
II . Never allow ebaiideliera to be
the exclusive light, merely becanse it
has been customary.
A (19oil Wikr.
In the eight yv-fourth yea r of his
age, .lr. Calvin Chapin wzo'se of' his
wife :as follows:
"3My dotmestic enjoyments hiavo
beeni perhaps, as near perfect ion as
the humi an condition perminits. Shes
madea my hiomec thle pleasanutest spot
to mec on earth. And now th-.t .she
is gone, a uy worldly loss is prftc ."'
iflow in any poor' fellows would be
saved f'romia uicid(e, from t he penit en
iary and gallows, every yecar, had
they been bilessed wvithi such a wife.
inh ui do mny home the pl easantest
spot to me on eart h."' Whfat a grand
tiiunto to thfat wuomian's love, and
piety, and c'Otamnli sense ! Hather
d ill'eren t was thle t estimorny of' an old
man a few years ago, just before lhe
was hung in the Tomanbs yard in New
"1 did not intend to kill my wife,
but shq was a very aggravating wo
inan .'
Le t each wvifo inquire, ''whichi
aln I t"
All Optinil lIrlosit3y.
Here is a si mple little experiment,
by which we cnn prove the existence
of a blind spot in our eyes. Shut
your left eye, and with the right one
look steadily at the cross just below,
holding the paperC ton or twelve inch
es fronm the eye.
Now move the paper slodly toward'
the eye, which must be kept' fixed on
the cross. Att a cei'taini distance the:
ether figure-the letter O-will sud
denly disappear ; but, if you bring
the paper nearer, it wtill come again
into view. Y'ou may not succeed ini
the experiment on the first trial, but
with a little patience you cani ha~rdly
fail, and the suddenness with which
the black spot vanishes and re
appears is very striking. Now, ex~
anmnation has shown that, whenI it
disappears, its image falls exactly on
the spot wvhero the optic nerve eniterR
the eye, thus proving that spot to bej
blind.
New Advertisements.
10LIEOIA'rE AND COMMERUIAL IN
J STITUTH, New Illaven, Conn. Prepara,
ary to College, Btmlinness, Scientific Schools
J. S. Military and Navs I Academies. Fal
e9sion, 36th year. begins Sept. 13. Foi
hitmloignie, address (ei. IWY . II. RUSSELL
r i ncip a l ,
irginia Female Institute,
ST'.11'ON, VA.
ai'dings ennitnin over 80 ronms. (rounds
ine acre . I'npils f'roin 17 Sincs. The
ommrse i, c'.'-llpiselI ill eight Schools. L.a
ation lan:t111W.l 1111ni mmmibrious. Term!
jimlent.ie. Aiply foi.i (iridnao. to It. 11,
'li 1.1.1 l's, 'rineil al, (r WV. 11. TAMS,
ee', Sta n a
Campaign Goo(Is for 1872.
01n111. vante.1 fuor l. :-1gip gods
l it sighi. l'y I1-( ver cent. plmoli. -
ofbw i mlhe litie, e- it once for I)Ceip1)
i'e i(im nlnrs and Ili t ic is as ofi ir Fill
!feel A til.'' Il- the tlnli-lalles, cain.
M "igmm i gviblli (lh-i. ltl ogmraphms
a s, lins. , .F;n . :11-1 everYtlhimIg Stii
) mhe Lile.n. Te'nm Domll:mms n' liy esitsj
mn-.le. Full simlmus tsenl for $3. A (-Irt-S
looit n & uom' m': : ,, ;7 Park llomw, N. Y.
\. WELLINGTON HART& CC
A Jti.14-rs o V('11 111s,
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Itefoe1'erences 44 leisdilst charatorm
lmhmt for cirenilar.
300 T $500 1""' "t inl. Agen
want114l Addlress Etitil
'hiigim, Illi.
Mci0(y For1 All.
Best 1uiiwms evir mil-emnreil atgs'enmte. Ad
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, E.NTS Wu-ri . -.bents mami1 ton
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isnl~is tret;. ii. I mjsN c'., Fine At
'Ili 'hsy l' gilri.I, M a4i:;e.
" '. O)., N. Y. 'l i"t1 $290
a N o .kuts.Circuilar., free,
lthj-em al V%~ ~ i i'n ive Theimy rii
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lit, ::1.1 wicmh. lins e mil in eimnes, bca
-Ia 1mv r to e oirgasli w'ilii ist im tr ii
Sgo-l' (,I Oie uitm'is w'ichss. it 111m1i
-For fifty ca se 0
Blind, lileling
cl l'ileq lhat DI
lbm'., I i.r l:.
Iy lailIs I evm. It is, 1.r. irml exime.l
is mmrme imk. l'iles, 1111m1 1:ftI thli .,
ly ill P: l'rices, L,0.
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MYIE ION14 Rsar Te'mstianoosy to tiamir
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Drinkot, Madte of P'out'1 lin, *ll Wihinke,
Proof S'piritsm st lItfs'e 1.tmiuorsa, ble
I oredm, spmiced andi swemtenedi to t:lense mthe taste,
imhnt tlead lthi tipplmer ona( mtdrunkennmmies andi inim,
limt mnro a trume M'sedicmne, inadol fromi tthe Nativo
Rloot5 mmmnd tlermbs of almiifoima, free' fronmm mitt
Alcoalmoll titm M unmmlt ,q Themy aro thea
IF tIL 1VINO lPlt INUt PtitE, a merfiet
ltonovam~tor andii lInigrtormit of thmi Sysenmt, eity
li tiffali lnaniim mmnattirnnd reilati; lthe b.owm
to a heatlihy conditionci. Nmomimmi ersm ca takei thleu,
litters accom-tmrdn to dtircionmm amnd rimmai on
unwmmeltlm mirkld thiir bms ire noti distrotyet
by inteiraml tolion or oth~er memans, numel thme v-it
mirganm.s maitemd beyond th oint ofli repamir.
TheImy mmre n (lemaIle PJtsi ve m c a well
mmi ni Tonilt, poor.sng, also, the mecuillar memrIt
s.f actimig ias i lmomurful i-:n in relim innCoge
tion or Inmttmiamntin of th mli'tver, andi sf nll tho
Vimsrali Ormmntms.
FOlt iDEit A. ('CONI 't.A 1 N'lT, wiheller
1sn younmg or ilid, maurred or cin:;Ii, at the chmtin ml
wromanhoodtt sir at lihe tim rim mi life', these Toiiit
ter htme ino ettn:i.
Form' ifmlutninnt oiey am ntm ('hraIc tmIe theti.,
imnimt tmiti fsant , iymtpimm'at mi Iin.
isttion, ltiiat, itesmmisant uinda
mmternaim'mt Feve-irni, liltmetes or theo
litliiad, lim-er, lIidnr n litmtyia sIn1masii',
tihtm li'sorha ii i en -imnmiiI t , eefiut. i'nmeli
witshi si is. tdy iineit by dentIamaeet of mmii
thlm ilmme'tives Oamnem.,
i)VMI''i'iA 1 1i IN it)I S'T'ON,
lleiniche, l'.! tin Im i h m i-ti Conghmm~s, it
time itomachii, i ii td T a inth Monthl, ljiiioni
thei l.unmi,. tin in ihi reg*ioii of the Kidneiys-, mend
nm timirm ithi r pi nni'l eymp~t-uimim aretie off
ilitprin of' liiii.
Theyi invigisratei (ii thsmothi antdi stimntt teh
tmrpi 1.~ ieni-dmi Im h i<, winch-I raender thmm oit
imi tiiu.llmit emiimey in cleaingi mthe blend oift llihi
u rimties, andi impartt ht; ie i-fe tm nd mmiiigo~r to ht
F() t iTmN ID!i'5t~A'.F..m imptilomt,T'etter,
lmt, (ii'nmmm . l m ,, ' Bri s. inmpe. -'tntstues, 8
lhair miii mnielmou~m, liin'l-tn-W m. ili ii'd mfend, mor
liesity i-el. iteh. lus. m iii-:oraimifith
Viti, lin- mr it imm em ift thu ckin,milf what
Imimmeriii nar-e lug mat nie Iisenliv dugm li andmmlter
Uidt milfmm ihe Fm'tei itit,-hr ii m1ma byo hthe ust
these tiitlei utt bti~mml n.ii tm h cl~id: wlcn-a
mmimit mlhe tu-m incr esminiin of the curami i tvere.
impur1m iti . hnre, g It e Iht in.m min thpe s
P'IN, TVA l'l-, andii cother WOltt.M', uirkimng
tiOLDt IlY A t.thli t Um tiGITS A N 11AlLEII.
J. Wa .ll(l 'iPprietor. Ii. It. Msh)t)NALI)&o.
cm., mringetsm anmd tieb. A geniti' ,i iamirneeco,
Ual., andii ii Mnd MI Commmrvo Streemt, how York.
ht'ia 11
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Book Agents.
Now at work, or lookinig for somonow book,
will Iiss it it they do not at.onco write for
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ed. Extraordinary induocments offered.
l'rofits more than doublo 'non-y. Outfit
free. Address, F. M. RMED, 130 Eighth
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Agents Wanted-For the Lives of
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Ail the leadiug meni ot all pairties. Over
40 Steel Potraiis. Jus.-t the hook witted by
tle matsses every where. /1gentis meet with
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secure territory at once Aiare-.4 Zi ia iiiit
& AlCU.A DY, 50e North Sixhili irect, St.
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Agents Wanted
For ('008PEEi)'8
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1h'erry Citizen WnsIt.
A lo, for CAM!'A IGN (1001M. Addresi
(iodsperd's Ellipir'i Plblisilg [liuse,
Ne w Orients. Cincecincimt i, Sc. l~uisi.
R ockbridge AILum Springs,Va.
OPEN JUlNE 151th, 187f.
The proprielor offeri additionll attract ions
this season. New, elgiat anId -picious
DIawing and hall Rooms, beatilifll lawnis,
extaixiteair ntcl scenery. while. the waters -
of* these specil sprigs iniviriably rlieve
h'oistumption.- Scrotfula, Bronchitis, Dys.
pepslfia and Diarrhiao, and are fot sale by
leading Drung.-ists overy where. Ready nc
cessib e via% Chesnpenklie & Ohio It, It. Stop
It GOhitni Depot. whiere. coaches will be inl
wtilog. Pamph e 11110- Otn Il)Ilication. JAM:s
A. Fnazit~, Proprietor.
DO NOT FAIL
While on yonr &mmter Exctuiioni Nort h to
secureo ot, of the
Cl(ebrated Iml1provP(
rSEWART COOK STOVES'
WithIc its special itiltmeints, l'.aO.-tr. "link
er 11n-l lit-oiler. The Stove and Furnituirei
carelcftli packd for* bae'o shipment. 11s
Vnt n applieitionl. FUllalE, WAl lN
& CO.. 236 Water St., New Yoark.
Newr Tuttiis in g.uit tse
Iicitng'-otZ (te I. N. .\ ix inch F
i.- is uset by lite Guarntic nt in 1
k ithe 'atent oficee. Wa1-hincgtont, 1.
1). 0. 1ts-sinc.plici ot' 'onstru
l iton amd Ilhe powm.-r. il transmus i al
. l eideri' it tihe let wiater wlhel
uver in ited. Paiphi fire.
Y. F. BURlNHlA.\, York-, Pa.
IS At p?4 esi Cc Ti' c, spectially
: ,l:iited for e inl Sun era., wl-n the Iani
gui ind Deblilitaed systm needs stregle c
ald vtlity ; it will give vigor to thc feei'le,
strengch t cIte we:k, aitiinn to (he d1.
j civicy to the shtygisht, ceol to the
welcy. qilet to the ncervouu, andO henah to
the ini ticri,
Ic is a Soith Atnericai platt, whih , :
crd cingt - the Iedicil an11d scientific iic
dicis if Loctuloilacid Pctl' is, p (.-ses th .Most
PowviefIuil totnic propelrtiies hitowito.M\aterit
.NI\Cl Cit ,tini is well kt:,wnc inl its native
coIuIn cc :s..- lmnving wocirlriul curative 111:li
ties, imiltit hs leccn Ioncg used fcs a Specitic
intu a\\ oassca cf inepurities oI the Jilbod, ic.
runtleetiiI aD/I/ ti slr untd Sp~tit, Termusi,
I)..syI )'orrip | lihe Wiood, ]lieity,
Weauknessi 1f tw [nleinets, tcrine or Lri
Dr. Well's Extract of Juru bcha
us trenthninttg carni tcouriincg; Iikc nuc
Itritn food, tatkenc ito thIe stmat tchc, it as
siulcates ancd tditffuses itself thcroughl the
caiculation,. givintg vigor andci healthI.
It re'gnhlcces the Iloweis, qieits the ner'cvts,
acts directly ocn thce Seecre Ot gancs, ccucl
Iby itsi poi fuat al t()NIC an td resto(r ing (.f.
fets, ~ ptroduIiCest healthIy andii 'vigor- ac.i c
tiont of the sysatemt.
l'ot t. . Jt)IIN Q IGErLt tGO,
18 Plt.S. .Y., Sole Agnci f-cr U. S.
Price Occe D~olacr tner liottle. Send for cia
acca. jculy 2
("Il1l'Io t10, '0lullin l 1111(1 A ugust;
flail Roadl.
Coc.un us. A, Mairch 29), 18b72.
rPIlE following Pastcanger' Schtedutle will
Igoc inlt o el'ect. onc tis load oni and aiftecr
S ctacmy, M1artch 31.
I.\Y TRL.-iolNO NaitH.
Leavoy Autgusta, a!. 0.45 at mc
" iClicbha. S. C., ~ I 15 a to
S W inncsboro, 1 .52 p m
" Cheoster, 3 31l p tm
Acrive at Charlo:toe, N. C, 0.10 p cm
hAY tvTuatN--Oumstt81 tt
Leere Chiarlot'e, N. C. at 71
" Chester, I 6ar
"' Colucmblia 11 i
Ntc clTl~t- o v rul~t. c
icc cc~;c~ico 7. 10 a nc
Ar ivetAsta 15 pc mc
(Klantci a TIt.\tN---CoiN
ctNoRli2.
( IOSI~rNO i par of itl.eoa Uet
.\rriec ala Chauroctee 5.00Iccca ~iic acn,
'I N iti; Isoti t cc' t en\w--foN sotci~i . tt r
Lavel it Calttaec, 7.cc25 ci pr me
"ab hes er.pilrSlo Tacs f8s p -m
'-. Weinrotrnitdt sell, pn melc
"ill weltobia, see.ti] aicm
Arietolw Aug t~ll ie.er aogh m
And ito E.wc P.lsy ALXANgl, Sioupty
ltOineISTN"nprto renUd
Ofi lintgco cid soet. nig e lw for i:ar
kietlid Wactok.aeadrhs
&m W Taree detrmined to stel, Candi sedl
aLetthos nw buyd whor naeverw byugh
jtce 22IorecCRLY
JUST RECEIVED.
-- :0:
Three Gross "Pet" and "Elinei
FRUIT JARS,
One IIalf Bbl. Cicumber Pickles.
A lot Fire- Family Flour.
Ii
'IVoOdenu miud 111il0oiV W.11i'v
A choice assortment of
SUGARS and COFFEES.
Bacon, Iams
AND
TermS nIlCtlY CASH u nfr i
'' . lU fl i SON.
A I N G
---- -at -n u-Ir
McMAS,'TERb & ERICE
SRiE now reeiving a choicec f
Fgshioable andilY o iri'e.d jn
which Ih l ies me y 111t1nlunY b ul ill egeack
eilks, Jpanese Siks, l;n-Is. j ljjlin,
oIhI F , res Good E legIt.I Lm:cs, Rb
buns, and other dess rimnu1g1 .
.<Wing hs, oeigsc.la.M s
Te il potionfthe Publngc an ovthehou
Canonades, Clo)ing A llat for Alen
Cheapsbu ho.; h hnet etl '
tnlr dae. W outdenwae c hery, in ookit jt,
Paints andb $1 A led icines. I M t~,
70'grt~ iOExt~e . t ' illit'etr''
Aut hetatifuglr tt Mttisk of l Paeigs
Te I oroion of llthePi i s Invt.d
Opents 5th Fae byecepst eaeC
Oe .aler Alonths Vaunctin i epin.g
tird l Terl lteins le]tt July ; ;or
f1Irem $, ttkt o $12 Tuit. rionv-e;Mic,
feb Mon0 :Mo Las:n' hrge for Tui.
l or Sldir kildidB tte
may v.4TJOs. WIn. WuA1'ITAI,
1) t ES ' uppyI f ld f ciug ao n andr
alay for ale by(~('frth odoa.9
fobn 15 McMASTlEli & BT'IE.
'RESH ARRIVALS.
1 Car load Corn.
18,000 11 s. Flour in barrels and sacks.
8,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Meat,
150 Bushels meal,
Sugar and CofTee, different grades,
A prime lot W. I. Molassee,
1 Barrel Fresh Petroleum.
FOR SALE BY
3]~D.A.TC & ]~31,O ,
apI l1.
ICKETS to the CONCRET
--
MMIGRATION~SCHEME,
BUT
Iir and honest donling in Dry Goodt I
a1s, Caps, Boofs, Phomv, Truiis, &c., can
had at,
)AVIDSON & C0S,
ew Dry Go(ods Emn rium-, no sA dour to
E.llioltt& Co's.
LIFE INSURANCE C0.,
lem1pii, Tennl.,
A N 1)
Baltimore, Md.
ASSETS $1,100,000.
Ion. Jefferson Davis, Pres't.
J, D, KEINNED)Y, Sta o Agait,
DuBOSE EGILESTON,
may11 10-ly Local Agent.
NEWV ARIUIIVALS,
J. D. MYcCARLEY'S.
I larrol of Old Cabinet, Ilye, I1860.
I lBarrel Blackberry Hirandy.
1 Barrel G inger Brandy,
Itamsey's Scoichi Whiskey.
Stuari's Irish Whiskey.
Marvin's Ale.
Also, a good stock of Groceries, consist.
ig or Sugar, Coffee, IRice, Molasses, Ba
mi, Lardi~, 1Breaikfast Strlips. Suigar Crored
bouiilder.9 and1 I lame, ,lnes, P'ink Eye, Ear.
Rtoso, Goodrich and1( Peach~ ]low Pota-.
es- jan 30
ESTABLISH ED 1859.
rIIB11l'ECT'UL I Y
aisboro andi Fairfield Distriict,fihat I hiavo
1hahndl a fllI assortmtet of Walch-,1
1, Jecwelry, Clocks, Spectacles, &c., iand
ill sell at thle loiwest, prices, aind woui
situc'fully ask the contimnne cof uthei
iitronnge of miy old friends and~ customiers,
il goods warranted as repriesenlted. 111am
reparedl to do a.ll kind of Watch and Jew.v
ry work and hiave always a good :took of
>ad imaterial 1on hand, and will guaranteeo
htisfaction. All work warranted.
CihA llLES MIU LLER
8econd door from Col. Rion's Oflico.
auggy and Wagon
JF'AOTO~yr.
T lheo unidersignecd have ___
located themselves at
--y a-- -- lick's old1 staiii , where
Piar peared to mantufaicturo or repai
arriages, Buggies and WVagons. Thiey
re also pirepiaredl to (10 any kind of plantas.
on work, such as plow-making, plow..
ying, horse-shoeing, &c. All work war
infed to give satisfact ion.
may14-ntllERRION & OlLIJERT.
Trca DrIinkers.
NE more chest of that fine UNCOL OR.
FJ1) .TJAAN TPEA, whico has given
10o1 universal satisfaction wherever used.
lye it a trial.
fob 27 - EAn Y Br O n
Erivery and Sale
g! STABLE.
A, F. GOODING,
PROPRIETOR.
SKEEl constantly on hand extra fine
Kentucky llorses and Mules. Parties
u want of good stook will do well to give
ie a call.
i cunnoction with my Livery Stable, I
imve ipeited a Carringe, Buggy and Wag.
n Factory. All work neatly executed and
m'rant.ed. (live mo a call.
jan 18
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
liiiE undersigned having sold out their
Wtire initerest in the Bar, Billiard and Res..
auranal Saloon, to Thomas W. ltabb, find
L necessary to close their books. All per.
onis knowing themselves to bo indebted,
re earnestly requested to come forward
rithout D)ELAY and settle up (if not with
ioney, by note,) as the business of the
irm must. bo closed. Tho books will be
Lft. in the hands of T. W. Rabb for a short
juie B . W. OLLEVER & CO.
TI E CILBRATED
GRtEEL EY HATS.
BROWN HATS
AND
Hats of all Styles,
or Men and Boys. Just Opened.
ALSO,
adies & Misses Sailor Hats.
ly stock of Dress Goo.1s is of the neatest
and best qualities, and is offered at
the Lowest Prices for the CASH.
S. S. WOLFE.
juue 11
JUST RECEIVED.
I Car loadl White Corn,
1 Car load. Fiuur, from New WheaL,
10 Bbls. P'enrl Grist,
5 Casks Bacon,
Crushed, A, ex-C, C and Demarara Su
Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee,
2 Ca.sks Canvassed llama.
BY
D. R. Flenniken.
NEW GOODS.
25 1)O'/EN Birudes Crown. iloes,
I Tierce of Wholo Rice,
50 Itushols Meal.
Pautenti. Cotton Back Banuds and Hook.
F'or sale by
"Whtere- to speuuq tieSimn
G (lenn'S 81prings.
-'Z', TiS clebraged WATER
INGl PLACE will be open
for visitors thie 10th (lay of
ule. ine meiclu qualities of thisa Wator
tr not excelled; and from the numerous
vondlerful euraes~ that have been eifectedl by
be~ Iise oh this Water, I am satisfied that
his is li h plce for all whose condition eanm
,e "i'irovred by the ealub, ious character of
lay Wlacr.
lL(.()M3 Irarge and plenant. 00o(d and
tieove servants. TA B3LE asu~piod wvithi
lie besl. lie z.arklet affords. Fancy ilalls
Luring tho summer. Ten Pin Alley, Bil
aid nndiu Bagatello Tables, for thie Amuse
ent of guests. Charges per (lay, $2.50;
ier week, $18 00; per month $8500.
-1 (ages to rent at $26 00 and $60 00 per
eaon. Hacks daily from Jonesville, after
he 2r5th JIuno. W. D. FOWYLERL
juno 6i I mo Proprietor.
Cand.Iy I Cilldy I
)ICKLE:S, Green Corn, Fresh Tomattoes,
& Slmoin andi Lemons.
Bed Castings, Bed Roilers, T able Wheels,
issortedl Pad Locks, andi Moulding.
ani 18 MeIwN-nU & .m