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0 r Extra copies of the Ni:wu can be obtained at this office. Price 5ets. per copy. One Thousand old papers, suitablo for wrapping goods, for sale at 50ots. per hundred. Apply at this office. 0 Winunstoro Grango meets next Saturday. A full attendance of membeis is earnestly desired. Let this new enterprise receive proper en couragement, and it will prove suc cesful. Now Advertisom uts, Irish Potatoes-McIntyre & Co. Another lot of lardware-0. I. Deolined. We have been informed that Mr. I. J. Kelley has retired from the canvass for the lower branch of the Legislature, and declines to have his name used any longer in conection therewith. Georgia Politics. Gov. Smith has been unanimously re-nominated for Governor of Georgia, and a complete electoral ticket helect.. ed. The campaign has fully opened across the Savannah, and the Em.ire State of the South will give a good account of herself when the battle. cry is sounded. Broke Loose. The weights attached to the Town Clock, broke looso yesterday morning, .nn d fell below, smashing everything that obstructed it. They landed up, on the steps 3ading up to the Town Ilall, and knocked a good sized hole in them. Fortunately no damage was done that cannot easily be repaired. Pow-Wow. There was gnite a large gathici ing of "the faithful" at iidgeway yester. (lay. F. J. Moses, Jr., and Judge Mackey, were the principal speakers of ne occasion, others of lesser note "bringing up the rear." Moses is prospecting for the Governorship, and is doing his own e anvassing. Judge Mackey clamims to be working in the interests of reform, but if reforms means to oufst from office one had Re publica n, and put in another, we fail to see wherein the State is benelitted. Radical Uataerings. Meetings were held by the RUdicals on Saturday at both Feastervillo and Jenkinsville, local polities bei ng the chief niterest. We understand that Judge Mackey delivered a very severe speech, at Gladden's Grove last Thursday, against "the Ring,"' and its supporters. Arrests. We learn from a reliable source that .\csors. Ri. E. Quinn, M~ilton ickerson, J1. Il. Crosby D. T, Cros by, and Ad am Stevenson, colored, were arrested Friday. in the ''dark corner" scetim~u of the~ 2ountS , charged with violation of the Enftorcement Act. The first two made their escape af ter being arrested. Hot Weather. The thiermometer indicated 97, ini the shade, at 3 P. M. one day last week. Tfhis is the highest figure reached in this locality this summer so far and we certainly hope that the ambition of the weather will be grat i fled in atita ining to this altit udo. T1he mercury has gone higher in other places in the same latitude, but we arc satisied to be surpassed in this particular. We like warm weather v'ery well, but whoa the thermometer gets ia the neighborhood of 100, we do not regard it a circumstance to re joice over. Winnshoro Guange. Winnsboro Grange of "Patrons of husbandry" met latst Saturday, and got into working order. The attend. aince of maembers w.as good as could have beeun expected. The time of meeting wvas fully discussed, and first and thiird Satuidays in each month finally decided upon. All persons having an interest in agriculture eith. or directly or indireetly, are solicited to join the order, especially the ladies, The ad mission fee is $3 for males, and 50 cents for female:'. The re quired age for males in 18 years, and for females 16 years. Twuo Granges are now in wvorking order in the County, and( it is hoped that, before the summer is out, many mnore wvill be inst ituted. Heavy on Orr, Our readers will find in another column an article by lion. 1. W. Hlayne, forwecr Attorney-General of this State, in reply to some foul as, persions east upon the Hlayno family by Judge Orr, formecrly a red-hot so eessionist, nzow a shining light o1 Radicalism. Mr. IH. goes for the new convert in a way somewhat similar t thle mnner in which ill ANy ...n for a Heathen Chinee, named Ah Sin. Judge Orr.ought to know that when he essays to throw odium upon a fatily so distinguished ana high-toned as the Haynes, lie is meddling with danger ous weapons. If he does not know It, he will 0oon find it out, and doubt less to h is great sorrow. Poor Orr I Appeal for the Orphans. Au Orphans' Howe has been estab lished in Columbia, and the citizens of the State are appealed to in its be. half to como to its assistance, and aid in maintuining an enterprise so praise worthy. As a charitable institution it surely will commend itself to every one having in his bosom any of "the milk of human kindness." We have already published the appeal re ferred to, and trust it may receive the consideration it deserves. Dr. J. W. Parker is Chairman of the Board of Trustees. G3nuino .A.uunny. The Bowen and Mackey factions in Charleston County are waging a bitter war against eacha other just at this time. Both claim to be working in the interest of reforni, and denounce Scott & Co. in plain language, some thing after the style of Billinsgate. The cause of reform is indeed despe. rate, when championed by such char aeters, Bowen, the shameless bigamist and free-lover, and Mackey, the cor. rupt and unscrupulous demagogue. It must be a disgusting farce to bear these two worthies abuse each other, and then lift their united voices for reform. Mackey's objective point is the Sheriffalty, and Bowen's anything he can get. May old Charleston be spared further humiliation, in the de feat of these two notorious individuals. is our heartfelt wish. Parker's Defence. We have received a pamphlet enti tltd "A Retrospective View," an t.d dress by Niles G. Parker, "in defer ce of his official acts as State Treasurer,P etc., etc. Such high-sounding words would indicate an elaborate review of the past four years, together with such financial statistics and exhibits as would lift from the thoulders of the lion. Niles, the many charges of mal feasauce and corruption made against him. A hasty perusal of this re markable paper shows, however, that it is no more nor less than a card play ed to secure the Treasurer's office for another term. It is filled with abuse of the Democracy, and the usual amount of Radical lies. The com miron howl of Ku Klux is raised by this carpet-bag thief, but lie will find out before long, we hope, that even that wont avail to prolong his grasp upon the public noney-bags. At another time we propose to say something to this distinguished (1) oflicial in reply to his denunciations of the decent people of the State. Blarbeone at Dnflose's Store, In company with a party of friends we took up "the line of march" Thurs (lay for Duos' Store, situated about 9.} miles from town, and arrived there shortly after 11 A. M. Preparations were well under way for the barbe cue, which was the principal feature of the gathering, and as we neared the scene of action our olf'actories were greeted with the smell of savory meats, and soon we came in view of a long trench over which lay divers car casses, of sheep, hog, and beef. This was the sight presented in the Grove, but as we approached the Store-house, wve perceived a motley crowd of men, women and children, all variously em ployed, but principally in an effort to keep cool, anid find refuge from "the burning rays of the noon-day sun." About midday music was produced, and the younger portion of the assem blage betook themselves to L ig which wvas kept up until dinner was announced, which of course was the signal for a general stanmpede towards the wroods, where the aforementioned viands, together with their appro priate accomnpaninments, were spread on a long table, ample to accommo date all the ladies, the gentsr being re quested to wait for the second table. After <'inner dancing was resumed, and continued probably an hour, when tho crowd began to disperse. To Messrs. Mason, Ruff, Scruggs, and D)uBose, we are greatly indebted for the attention shown us. We ac knowledge also courtesies received at the hands of our old friend Dr. Ned Gibson, who was general-superviso?~ Af th~e eating department, the one around which we hovered "aloes, too long." Everybody was polite and attentive, ard the affair was a perfect success in every respect.' May the good 'coun try people live long and prosper. One incident of the day we cannot refrain from mentioning. As we were beginning thre ascent of a steep hill about 4,} miles from town, we be held, about two-thirds of the waf up, one stou~t man and two leans ones pro. pelling a carriage laden with peaches and musical instruments, the stout one pushing, and the lean ones pull. ing. When we reached the top of the bill, the singular phenomenon was ex plained by the information that the quadrupeds attached to the aforesaid carriage had come to a sudden deter. mination not to pull any further ui the hill, and the aforementioned stout and lean individuals were compelled "to put their shoulders to the wheel" in order to reach the top. Orumbs, A new beverage called Irish Ale, is the thing in Charleston. The Darlington Agricultural and Mechanical Fair coniences on the 30th October. An extensive steam tinware manu factory has been erected in Charleston, We learn from the Columbia paper that Professor Lybrand will ship next week to this place a complete set of instruments for the now band recent ly formed by our young men. We learn, says the Coluinbia Phli. nix, that Capt. I. C. Fleming has been appointed Master of Transpor tation of the 0. 0. & A. R. R., vice J. J. Gormley, resigned, (to accept the superintendency of the Atlantio, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad.) Mr. M. B. Green has been appointed to the pceitiou lately occupied by Mr. Rot-borough, freight agent. Civilization advances. A negro named Miinort, a member of the City Council of Colombia, S. C., is report. ed to have won $27,000 recently from General W. J. Whipper, also a negro, at faro. A physician says that lie considers the following prescription for purify, ing the blood as the best lie has ever used : "One ounce yellow dock, one half ounce horse radish, one quart ci der. Dose, one wine glassful ftur times a day. There is considerable excitement in St. Louis over the determination of Judgd Cullen to bring gamblers to the auction block and knock them down, under a State law providing that gamblers shall be treated as vagrants. At the Yarmouth Mills in Maine, brown paper is made from spruce logs in twenty-four hours. The d'airy products of the United States reach the amount of six hun. dred million annually. A noble heart, liko the sun, shows its greatest countenance in its lowest estate. Special Notices. Nomuatlons. Mr. Ldior . Please announce Mr. J. i. VOYLES as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuir~g election, and oblige his MANY FRIENDS. It is a mark of thec unsuccessful man, that lie invariably locks his stable doocr when ithe horse hias been stolen. This sort of wisdom never thiinks abouit bodily health until it Is gone. But jtist as much as any dlisease has become se'ated. the power of the syslem 1o r -slast and throw it off is weakened ; hence lime is all imiporant. For dyspepia, all diseases of' the liver, stomach, skin and kidneys, anrd all lihat l'c. gin in vitiated blood, do0 not wait. until the trouble is confirmed, but, attack it by a timely uise of Dn. WALKERI's CALIFonNIA Vis.OAn Bly-Trns. lIeynaad a Douabt. More diseases are the r'esult. of the de. rangement of the Liver than from any olh cr cause. When that organ is deseased. every part. of the .iystemu sympathises with it, and general prostration and decline is lie result. Thie best, safest and1 speediest remedy for Liver Complaint and all the dis. eases that follow, Is T UT r'8 VEGETA BLE LIVER PILLS, they are peculiarly adapt. ed to die climate of' the South. Theiy are sold by Druggistsa everywhecre. AUOIurra, GA , November 1, 1809. Dr. Win. II. Tut. Sir -For several years past I have been subject to lBillious attacks, and always was a firm believer fliat there was no remiedy for the o >mplaint but mercury, unt il about a year and a liaf ago, as an experinient, I triedl your Vegetablo Liver' Pills, and was ageecably surprised to find thant they ac complishcd all the results, and more be sides of Blue Mass or Calomel, without any of their bad yffects. I was always an uinbeliever in Pantent Medicines but, can say this for your pilus--that, since I corn. meuced rising them, I have not taken a particle ef nmercuiry In any shape, and I consider this fact, an important one, and one that those wvho are in the habit of tak ing mercury for billions diseases can prop. erly appreciate. I cordially recommend them as thle best Liver Medicine ever in troduced, Yours, etc., E. II. OllAY, 240 Broad Street. SDr Tutt' hair he Ael, like M,.gic. If you desire rosy cheeks and a com plexion fair and free from pimples, Bllotch-. es and Eruption, purify youir b~loo.i by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medlical Dis covery. It has no equal for this pu pose. TifH [Jt'MAN ltoov AND ITS TilATitiNo. If t he man deserves well of lis coruntr'y who makes two blades of grass grow wherc oiily one grew before, utlrely lie who pro. duces a glorious crop of hair en a compara lively barrenT scalp deserves thle heariy thanks of 'lie obuliged party. All honor, therefore, to Professor E. T. Lyon, for, unquestIonably, his renowned Kathairon accomplIshes this ol'jct. tIenilenen whose whiskers are shy of snaking t heir appear. ance in force, or the fibers of whose mous. tache disclose thoe "magnificent dis. tances" for which Washuington City was ence so famours will find this Hair Persua. der the most wotnderful encourager oi fibrous development that haa ever yet, been invented. Both sexes are advised to use it, as, by all odds, It Is the best, artIcle for improving the growth and bearuty of the hair, keeping it free from scurf and dand ruff, preventing it from becoming harsh, dry and gray-giving It, a rich gloss andl endowing It, withr flexibility-that. Tollet Chemistry has ever evolved from the vege. ta-ble kingdom Midsumaer Maladies. The hot. solar rays that ripen the harvest generate maany distressing diseases. if lh liver be at all predisposed to irregularitleE this is the season in whioh billous attack may be anticipated. A weak stomach, toc is weakest in the summer months, and I loss of vitality through the pores by ex cessive perspiration Is so great, that wholesome tonic, combining also the pre perties of a diffusive stimulant and genti exhilarant, is in many cases necessary I health, and under no circumstances shoul be dispensed with by the sickly and d< bilitated. Of all the pi eparn.ions intende thi-As to refresh, snstaiu and fortify the hit man frame. there is none that will compar with llostettcr's Celebrated Ftomnat Bit tore. They have been weighed in the hal ance of experience and not found wni.ing have been recommended from the first ts great medcinal specific. not as a beverage and in spite of interested opposition frot innumerable quarters. stand, after twent ye'rs trial, at the head of all proprietar medicines intended for the prevention an cure of ill ordinary complaints rf tih stomach, the liver, the bowels, and th ntirves. In the unhealthy districts border ing the great rivers of California, hoebtel ter's Stomach Bitters may be classed as th standard one for every species of intermit tent or remit tent lever. The people wit inhabit those districts, place the most iti plicit confidence in Nie preiaat ionn-a cot fidence that is increased e'ery yeat by th results of its operntion. As bitters so called. of the most perni cdots oltaractor, are springing .p like funi on every vide, the put lie is hereby forc warned against the dram-shop frattis. As for llostetter's Bitters, see tat the label etc., are corraect, nnd reneinher that ith genuine articl- is never sold in tulk, but I bottles only Pl.AtS QUasTroNS FOR INvALl.s.-liv the routine medicines of the professio done you no good? Are you discotirag and tniserable? If so. test. the propertie of the new Vegelable Specific. Dt. WAr.1 Ftn's CA.'ROnINIA ViNstcgs IITTsts, alread famous as the finest invigoratit, correctiv and ilterative, that has tver seet the ligh Dl)spept.ics and persons of biliots bal should kee) it within reach, if '.hy valu heal',h and case. WnAT EvXmnY ilOnSVItIAN WAST.-A goo( cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an nti licle is Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Lini ment. Pint bottles at One Dollar. 14 Lameness, Cuts. Gails, Colic. Sprains, &c warranted better than tiny other. Sold b the Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, Nes York. IuirIN.TT CocoA1.1M.- A komtound Cacoa.Nut Oil, &o., for the lair', has et tablish a world wide reputation Its nr tural adaptation, agreeableness, and Free ness fronni ll Injurious or Soiling Propet ties. together with its cheapness in respec to durability and size of bottle, renler i unequalled by any other pAeparation itt th world. For sale by all Druggists. MAatIa OF TuV. MouT.-Odiferous Soze dont. rtenders the mouth enchanting coi posed of' rare, antiseptic herbs, it, impart whiteness to the teeth, a delicious flowet like aroma to the breath, nad preserves ir tnct. fromt youth to nge the teeth. PtATT's ArtAL Otr..--More accident occur from tsing unsafe oils, Ian fror steamboats and railroads combitted. Ove 200,000 fnmilics continue to burn Pratt' Astral Oil, and no accidents (. -ectly or iti directly have occurred from burning. stot itig or Iandling it. Oil House of Chari Pratt, established 1770. New York. T. [ Clancy & Co., Charleston, agents for Sou Curolina. A BIEAUTIFUL WtITE, soft, tmoof1th att clear skin is produced by using G. IN Laird's 'JBloo'n of Youth.' It removes tar freckles, sunburns, and all other discolorn tions from the skin, leaving the complex ion brilliant and beautiful. Sold tit Il druggists. This preparation is etirel free frot any material detritnental t hcalth. JusT Tit RFAVsny Nro)t:n.-Thnnks I Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, we bav for years been relieved from siceples nights of' painful watching with poor, suffer ing, teething chtildrent. FOa Dvststa.-Inudige~st Ion, depressin of spirits nnid getnetral ile.bltty int their va rious for ms; also, as a preventive agaitns Fever atnd Ague, and other int ermittlent fe vers. The Fer'ro Phosphtornted Elixir c Calisaya, made by Caswvell,3 hazard k Co. New York, and sold by all Druggiets, is th best tonic, and as a tonic for pat t'nts rie covering from fever or other sicktnesses,i has nto equal. ltat.E~y's UENUINs Oor.n)PN'IlELL, Cor.OON1 WATER auccording to thte original fot'nuti of Provost. Paii, so lotng and favoral' known to the customers of lhiviland, Uint' rat and )ti.4ey and their branches, for it fine fragrance Is now made by II. W. Risle andl the trade supplied by his successors Morgan & Risley, Dreggist's New York. Turuns'Fos's lvonv P.Anr, Y'oortt Pownsn Thte best article known for cleansinug nt preserving ite teetht attd gumns. Sold b, all D~ruggists. Price 26 and 50 cents peC bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York. CancnoT.io SArLvE uniequaled as a ilealin1 Compound. Physiciarns recomnmendi it a thte mosrt wonderful t'etmedy ever knownt. Price 25 octtts per hox. Johna F. iletury sole Proprietor, 8 Collega P'lace. New York CmttntsTAnonto's IAmiu D~vE.-This magifl coot compottnd is beyond contingeney, th safest, and most reliable Dye in exijstence never failing t o imnpat to the Hair, unii fortmity of color, nourishment and elastici ty- Manufactor'y. fi8 Mlai-hen Lane, N. Y, SVAP'NIA is Ipiumt put jlied of its sick ning and poisontous qualities. it. is a pet fect anodynte not prodttcing headache o constipation of bowels, as is Ithe came witl otlier preparaftions ef optum. John F-ra Chemist, New York, juily 2Wotice. A LL persons htaving claitns againstI th Estate of Robert Elder, deceased will htantd them in propetrly altested, and al indebted to the same, are irespecfully invi tedi to conme forwat'd at an early day, an make settlement with July 8t-.txlw4 JNO. HI. CATIICA RtT. Assessmient of Personal Proportj Count! Auntwons OFrtcs, Fairfield July 28 1872. rfhE ly Auditor will a.t cend at, C HI. Bcrug , hto. shtop on Saturdlay lh< 10th day of ,Atng ; atnd at liutfftlo o 'thuirsday the gl~th of August ntei to receive m etuirns of th ssessment of Per sonal Property. Fitty pe cnt will be ad ded to te assessment, of all I ersonas Praoperty not returned on er beforo the 20t of August, next. J. B. 'IE WA RT. July 81 x-i County Auditor, sonl Female Institute. MarIon, The 86th Annual Session bi gins the firs October, with 16, teneheri a handscote a outfit in parlors, chiapel lecture-rooms an imung rooms ; 24 piant and two organs, uding 12 of Steltf' spleudid new $6160 truments elegan new walnut suits and tie's spring bed in the dormitories, an< 0ors caispeted Average attendance for 3 years, past 200. BErpances reduced. Por circular, ad dress RICHS ARD II, RAWLINOS, M4. A Preledn t j..ly 8.4w Irish Potatoes. 1 A NOTHER lot of gne Irish Potatoes just received by July 80 McINTYRE & CO. Another Lot OF D D H ARDWARE AT THE .A RIERS STOREs Grass Scythes and Snaths, A mes' Shovels and Potato Drags, Nails from 3 to 40 penny, D 2fine Slot0uns, I Colt's Revolving Rifle at cost, Worcestershire, John Bull and Pepper - Snuce, Toiatio Catsotp and Chow Chow Pickles. A lIo a flue lot of Toilet Soup. O. Rs Thompson. J3 uly 30 Notice to Tax Payers. 1 HllE books of tho Tow n Council will he J open until the 1st September, 1872, for the payinmnt of Street, and Retl Estate Tnx. es. nfter which time, if not paid, the regu lar pen alty will be imposed. D. R. FLENNIKEN, july 25 Clerk of Council. sWn'1hington University MEDICAL SCHOOL 13ALTI10RE, MD. The next Annuni Session of this Institution r will begin October ]st, 1872, and continue ive months. The Clinical advantages of V the School are unsurpassed. Fees including DisecCtion & Ilospital Tickets. $61. f For CATALOGUES containing full par. ticulars npply to Prof. CIHAS. IV. CIANCEL LOll; Dean. 1w Baltitnore, Md. At Private Sale. e '' TIlE well-known thre'9 story. brick residence on -e Main or Congress Street, nest to cot:ner of Liberty Street, contain. s ing twelve upright rooms. For particu lars apply at this oflice. june 27 Awls, Bristles, SnoE LASTS, Boot Trees, Crimping BIoards, Awl Ilandles, Raps. Shoe Thrend, Tacks, &o., just req id by feb 20 MeI YRE & CO. Notice to Tax Payers II B a recent Act of the Legislature, w have been commanded to p~ay an Mddi I onal In order to meet this demand, we have do I termined to inform the citizens of Fairfield County, &%at we have on hand and are con >itinlly receiving Liquors of all grndes. which are to be sold at reduced rates for cash. We hnve "Old Mountain Crown" PURE RYE WHISKEY, that we put against the State.--ln point of quality ;-a(t a price that will suit all 1ov. era of a pure article. Also several Barrels of P'ure Corn Whiskey. Wine, Gin, Rum, Aniity and White Wheat Whiskey. A pre eminent articie of '"Old French Biraundy," which we recommend for medicinal purpos es. Those in search of a genuine article of WhIskey will be sure to fitid it by call. ing on us. U. 0. DESP'ORTIES & CO apr28 Corner No. I. Notice. j Y virtue of power in me rested by the I State, I will sell on the 10t h dny of Au. gust next, before the Court Ilouso door in WVinnsboro, within the legal hours of sale: All that tract of land situated in Fairfield .County, eantnining One Ihundred and iNinety five acres, more or less, boundied on the north by Rocky Creek, east by Cataw. ha River, on the south ad west by lads of the estate of Mrs S. Blarkley, deceased, arid John Niohols. Together with all and singular the rights, memtbers, heredita. .mnents and appurt enances to ihe said pro. , nises belonging, or' in anywise Incident or .ial.pertaininag thereto. Terms of Sale. One-third cash, balance in one and two -years, secured by bond and mortgage on -the real estate. P'ersonal property to be sold for cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps. RI, E. ELISON, july 20-tixI Auctioneer. A pplication for Filnal Dischlarge. N OTICE Is hereby given that as Admin. istrator of -he Estate of the late Johni Brice, Sr., dec'd, I will, on Tuesday thet 18th day of August next, apply to the Judge of Probata for the County of Fair. field, for a final discharge. CIIA RLES 68. BR1IE, Adm'r. jualy 10-Im Executors Notice. a LLperonshaving demands agaInst the Eatofthe late Osmond R. B.-own, deceased, are hereby notified to present the samre for payment, and alt hndented to said deceased, will make payment at one, to the~ undersignted. W. C.BRO10WN, july 2-4-x8 Executor. - ASSIGNEE'S SALE, ' itoof nu order made by the lion. - .Clwon egister in Bankrutcy in the Dalrrlot Court of the United Statet for the Western District. of South Carolina, I will sell at public et ory, to the .higbest bidder fotr cash, before the Court If use door in Winnaboro, at 12 o'clock on Mon -daty, theo5th August next, the following property, t o wit s Sundry Sealed Note., Sundry Promissory Notes, Sundr Ao. counts, belonbIng to the estate of Joha I. Props&, Bankrup.t. .8. B. CLOWNEY, July lf8-t2xl Assignee. NEmeeTea Drinkers.. . NEmorechest of that fino UNCOLORZ , ED JAP3AN TEA, which has givei -such universal satisfaction wherever used, , Olve It. a trial. feb 27 nBAn Devun THE CELEBRATED GREELEY. HATS. BROWN HATS AND Hats of all Styles, For Men and Boys. Just Opened. ALSO, I adies & Misses Sailor Hats. My stock of Dress Goods is of the neatest and beat qualities, and Is offered at (he Lowest Prices for the CASII. S. S. WOLFE. June 11 Livery and Sale 2A STABLE. W. A. Fs GOODING, PROPRIETOR. I KEEP constantly on hand extra flne Kentucky Horses and Mules. Parties in want of good stock will do well to give me a call. In connection with my Livery Stable, I have opened a Carriage, Buggy and Wag on Factory. All work neatly exected and warranted. Give me a call. Jan 18 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. .ilE undersigned having sold out their entire interest in the liar, Billiard and Ros, taurani Saloon, to Thomas W. Itabb, find it necessary to close their books. All per sons knowing themselves to bo 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 (line. June 4 E. W. OLLEVER & CO. ESTABLISHED 1859. I RESPECTFULLY in Sform the citizens of, Intnsboro and Fairfield District, that I have on hand a full assortment of Watcha os. Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacler, &o., aned will sell at the lowest, prices, and would respeoufully ask the contnuanco of the patronge of mny old friends and customears. All goods warranted as represenited. I am, prepared to do all kindl of Watch and Jew elry work and have always a good i took of good material on handl, and will guarantee satisfaction. All work warranted. Recond door from Col. Rion's Of1ico. oct S Buggy and Wagon FAO'I~EC. The undersigned have___ located themselves at ---lolick's old stanad, where they are prepared to manufacmure or repair Carriages, Bnggios and Wagons. They are also prepared to do any kind of planin. (ion work, such as plow-making, plow.. laying, horse-shoeing, &c. All work war ranted to give satisfaction. may 4i~mIEltU(ON & OILBEJRT. mayc14r. 25,000 lIDS. C. R. Bacon Sides, Dry Salt andI Smoked. For salo loir for endh by may 14 JNO. II. CATIrCA RT. LIFE INSURANCE CO., Memphis, Tenn.. Daitimore, Md, ASSETS $1,100,000. Hons Jefferson Davis, Pres't. Gen. Wade Hampton, Vice Pres't. 3. D. ?ENNEDY, Stee Agant, I ~ DuBOSE EGLESTONJ, may IG-y Local Agent. SPRING AND Summer. 1872. McMASTER & BRICE ARE now receiving a choloo lock of Fashionable a n 1)ap Dry Goods, in which the ladies inay find beautiful Black silks, Jnpaneso Silks, Linens. Muslins, Pique Cloth, Gorenediie, Dolly Vardens and Dther Dress Goods. Elegiatt Lawes, Rib. bous, and other dress triumlings. Shootings, Towelings, Qillfs, Musqu I Nets, Oil Cloths, Mattings and other hous keeping goods. A good supply of Cassimeres, Linens, Joltonades, Clothing and Hats for MCIL 1ad Boys, x well as an i nuptiual largo ad lition to their stock of Fine Shoes and 'Ahenp 81hoes. .Zd.1ov U ard ware, Wooden ware, Crookery, Booka, [ainits and Medicines. Together With A beautiful stonk of Wall Papering, Window Shades, &e. rho Inspeotion of the Publio is Invited, aid 18 FRIESH ARRIVALS. .-0 I Car load Corn. 18,0O0 lbs. Flour in barrels and sacks, 8,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Meat, 150 Bushels meal, Sugar and Coffee, difTerent grades, A prime lot W. I. Molasses, 1 Barrel Fresh Petroleum. FOR SALE BY BE.A.TT & BIO. apI 1) flCKETS to the CONCRET 0 [IYGRATION''SCHEME, BUT nair and honest dealing in Dry Goods, .lats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunke, &o., can to had at DAVIDSON & G'S., Row Dry Goods Emipariumi, no~t door to Elliott. & Co's. NEW A R RIVALS, J. D. McCARLEY'S. 1 Barrel of Old Cabinet Rye, 1860. 1 Barrel Blackberry lirandy. 1 Barrel Oinger lirandy, Rlamsey's Scorch Whiskey. Stuart's Irish Whiskoy. Marvia's Ale. Also, a good stock of Groceries, consist. lag of Sugar, Coffne, Rice, Molasses, Ba. on, Lard, Breakfast 8trips. Sugar Cnred Rbouldors and Hlaws, Jars, Pink Eye, Ear.. ly Rose, Goodrich and reach Blow Pota mes5. Jan 80 Fruit Jars. A LARGE supply of half gallon and quart 1Frudit J ars.- Also Finest Gua P'owder Tea, Hlyson rea, Black Tea and Japan Tea, always for sale by SJuno 16 McMu ASTE R & BRICB. 1MtAX8! 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