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0-"' Extra copies of the NEws can be obtained at this office. Price 5ets, pot' copy. One Thousand old papers, suitable wrapping goods, for sale at 50ots, r hundred. Apply at this office. a:-T Winnbboro Grange postponed its meeting on Saturday last until next Saturday week, the third Satur day in the month. Fine Potato. Mr. Washing'on Muson laid on our table lust Tuesday a very five sweet potato, the firist we have seen this sea pan. Tomattoes. We are under obligations to Mr Robert Hawthorn for a lot of extra 9no tomattoes, one of which measured thirteen and a half inches in circum ference. ,The Town Was quite lively Monday, owinz to the crowd drawn here by the Court being in session. The rainy weather, however, prevet.ted as large a crowd from being on hand as usually coics in.. Nevertheless what it lacked in numbers, it made up in "sperrits." Backing Greeley and Brown, A. T. Stewart, the great Dry Goods merchant of Now York, sent his check for $20,000 to Hon. Ethan Allen, a few days since ; and author. ized him to draw for $75,000 mnore, if necessary, to aid in the election of Grecley and Brown. "Our Pet." We have received the first iumber of a very pretty little quarto publish ed atCharlotte, North Carolina, and edited by Mrs. Addie Paul. It it. certainly the neatest, prettiest and best little sheet we have received in a long time. We wish it every succes "Another Richmand in the Field," Attorney.-General Chamberlain i6 beginning to loom up as a candidat for the Governorship. Anybody be. fore Moses. Chamberlain is decided ly the most decent man we have heard spoken of yet. Orumbs. The Chester Reporter record., the death of Mr. Eli C. Smith of tha.t county. The flist boll of S31 Island cotton has found its way into Charleston. The Lexington Dispatch annour~ces capture of a large wild cat at Long ]Branch in that county on the 20th in stant. Court Week. Court opened Monday, Judge Thomas presiding. There are abou seven teen eases on the Criminal Dock a t, including one murder caise, that ol Mr. George Martin for the homnici. of A. Y. Paul, and several cases of Grand Lareeny. The others art. mostly minor offences, and can be easily-disposed of. * Graud Jury. The following is the list of Grand Jurors drawn for the present term of the Court: HI. C. Davis, Mitchell Coleman, H. W. Desportes, W. B. Estes, G. RI. Ilinnant, Dennis Miller, J. A. Robert. son, Jos. .Thompson, Jas. Turner. T Ihos. Willingham., Wylie Uerbert, 4 Isaac Oneal, Rt. K. Pickett, Iraneus Pope, Isaac Parr, Jylin E. Robertson, J.L. Hlutchison, Jas. K. Rasbb. , Tire1 of the Paper Loafer. S One of our subsoribers, tired of hav in" his paper persistently borrowed y by a neighbor, writes us the fullowing note. Let other paper-borrowers read ~j and profit by the hint containied therein: "MRt. EDITOR :-I have been an. -noyed very umuchi for some timie, by a friend and neighbor borrowing my [er ald. I have got him in the not ion ait last to take your paper. If lie dosnot pay you for it I1 will. ''" The Temporanno Cause." Tihe above is the title of a paper issued at Chester, S. C., by E. NI. Evans, Esq. It is published every Friday, and the terms of subscription are $1 per annum. From' a hasty perusal, it appears to be very neatly gotten up, full of choice reading matter, and unacce ptionablo in tone. As indicated by its nuame, it is devoted to the cause of temperance. We wish it sueccess. Auspicious for Groeley. Tihe Now York Herald, which al ways shapes its course so as to be oni the winning side, is gradually ateering - f its boat towards the Grecley shore, and we doubt not but that In a short b. time it will be one of the warmest of "old Honesty's" supporters. Daniel Drew, A. T. Stewart, Win. B~1. Astor and Commodore Vanderbilt, the wvealthiest men of New York city, first named advises betting-charactor to stake their last cent on Horace. Oan't Face the Musio, Judge Orr has doelined to aceop the challenge fur a public discussio of the political situation, sont him b Mr. W. D. Evans, a citizen of Ander son County. His reasons for declin ing may be satisfactory to himself an his friends, but it would seem to out siders that, if he was iot afraid o the truth, he would be willing to woe it at any time. Sumner for Greeley. It is quite signifliant that Charle Sumner, one of the pillari of the oli abolition party, comes out so heartil, for Greeley. Mr. Oreeloy and Mr Sumner did more for the emancipatioi of the negroes than any other .twi in the United States, and yet they ar Liberal Republicaus. What have ou colored friends to say now ? The; surely can't accuse him of turnink t, aitor. The Band. We had the pleasure Tuesday o meeting Capt. \V. 1i. Lybrand, o Lybrand & Sun, Music Dealers in Co lumbia. TI.e Captain brought witi him the set of instruments purehaset of him for the brass band, recentli formed by our white citizens. He wil act in the capacity of instructor foi the band, and hasalready given th< primary lessons. The instruments ar< of a superior finish, and were careful2 selected. They are twelve in number ani consist of 3 E flat Cornets, 2 B flat Cor nets, 1 B flat Repiano, or Orchestr Cornet, 3 E flat Altos, 1 B flat Tenor I E flat Baritone, and 1 E flat Tuba -r Contra Basso. The young men composing the band have taken hold of the enterprise witl determined energy, and our citizem may confidently look forward to Le ing eatertained with some delightful MusIC before many months roll round Messrs. Lybrand & Son deal in all kind.- If mnusiUal merchandize, and' are prompt in Oilling all orders se, I them. Brisk Skirmishine, Tie Radical campaign, now full3 in.ugurated in our County, has al. ready developed considerable belli gerency in its own lines. Saturdau lust was determined upon for meet ings in several different parts of the County, this place, Monticello anm Jenkinsville. At this point "a righ silart scriammage" took place betweer two individuals of tLo colored per su:sion, one of them the leader of oni of the Radical factions, the other i liilit-culored carpenter. No bluoi was shed and no bones were broken. At Monticello a fight occurred be rween two negroes, Ned Means anm P'rimus Bell, tihe latter being severela cut by by thme 'ormner, a general me lee ensuing. In the aftornoon thi Monticello crowd repaired to Jen kinsville for the purpose of holding: mass meeting, when a big row was b gun, nothing serious resulting. Go it, boys. W e'll not interfere Fight just as much as you want to. T'imnes ate getting dull anyhow, an< we are hard up for locals. Take Y our County Paper. Tlhe following, fromt one of our ex changts, is so applicable to the case one of our old subseribers, who re noewed his subscription a fow day ago, (after having let it run out abou six months,) that we cannot forteam republishing it. TIhose of our sub scribers who have neigh bors that do no take a paper will be doing them a kind ness by inducing theam to subscrib< at once to the Winnsboro Nmxws an< "We know of an instance where eentloemn of wvealth refused to takt his county patper, in which, shortly af terwards appeared a legal advertisc. ment that interested him to the tura of two hundred dollars. It wasb accident that lhe heard of it, and bare, ly had timoi, after niuch trouble, tm put in his claim. TIhis shows htow important it is for a man to take hii county paper."5 "HlogeiS'. The Chester Reporter goes for Sol omon L. lHoge after this mianner: "4Somne three years ago in a cent munication from Columbia we state< in the Reporter that this same 1og< was about thte meanest looking cuss we saw in thme city. We thought at th< time that we were very moderate i: our expression, for if there ever wa a liead thme phrenological development of which marked it as the htead of pirate, or a face in the lineaments c which thief and scoundrel were stamp ed, it is the head and face of thi Solomnan L. Huge, lie has for nearl, three years quietly nuirsed his wratl at thme indignity hie feels we put upoi him. On Saturday last, in the cours of his speech, with the cowardly pur pose of inciting an igonant. nnA eai ?4 A Perlous Season. d Glorious and delightful as the Summer weither is, its tropical heat is a severe trial to th vital powors. Even the strongest o- are sometimes prostrated by its effects. The common phrase applied to this condi. tion of the body is "general debility." it Now, general debility arises from, and in. oludes a variety of allments. The liver is more or less affected, the bowels are either I- constipated or too much relaxed, the ston. t ach but half performs the work of diges tion, the appetite too poor, and spirit do. a gressed. This is what is catlled general do. )f Willry. It is a general disarrangement of all the physical frinotioins, and re-quires as a remedy a medicino that will regulate 0 them1 nil, iiostotters Stoinh Bitters is specially ndopted to mhis purpose. Its generI operation is not confitod to a sin- 0 d gle orgran. If tie l'ver is effected, it re. A stores its tone. If the stomach is torpid, it regeneraes it. If tie nerves are tremu. N Is lons and weak, it braces and reinforces ., fihem. If the miind, which ever symipa. 1hizes with the body, is gloomy and despon- I I dent, it releves the diliculty, and soon brings the whole mechanism of tie body into iarmoony with the laws of health. Sau e There is no civilized nation in the Ilest e ern ienmisphero in which tihe utility of lo-tetter's Stomach Biters as a tonic, d corective, and anti hillious medicine, is n not known and apprecitited. Throughout tho Trmopie it is considered, by the people and the profession, tihe standard specifio. a While it is it moedicine for all seasons anid d all climates, it is especially suited to the ju complaints generated by ilie weather, be ing tihe purest and bost vegetable stimulant in the world. Beware of the Bitters made of aorld and dangerous materials, which unscrunulous . s parmies are endeavoring to foist upon tie Will [ people. '1heir mtine is legion, iad the nde 1 public has no guarantee thnt they are pois- ted o onous. Adhere to tIme tried remedy, lios- nak t tter's Bitters, sold only in glass, and . never in kegs dr barrels. .l 3 PLAIN QUFsTIONs rOR ISvALID.-iave 1 ime ruutino imedicires of the profession done you no good? Are you discoum ag.d D 1 anld miserable ? it so. test tlie properties Sf tie new Vegetable Specifio. DR. WALK- ket -iu's CAtroirosmA VixNOiin BeITT s, already ill fiimous as tie finest iivigorant, corrective n . ar.d aterative, that has ever seeni the light. Dvspeptics and perso.is of bilious habit should keep it within reach, if 'hey value N l alth and case. WIiATEvrity iiouiaXIMAN WANTS.-A good Jul chenp and reliable Liniment. Such an ar ticle is Dr. Tobia-i' Venetian Horse Lini. .nent. Pjint. boatlet at One Dolla.. For Limeness, Cuts. Calls, Colic, Sprains, &c , rp11 warranted better than tny other. Sold by . Q I lie Drug6ists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New tie I York. es. 1 UinNETT CocoAiNr.-A kompound of lar p Cacoa-Nut Oil, &c., for tihe Ilai', has es tablish a world wide reputation Its na. ju tural adaplation, agreeableness, and Free ness from all Injur-ous or Soiling Proper. . ties, together with its clmeapieas in respect to durability and size of bottle, render it unequalled by any other p.teparation in the world. For sale by all Druggists. The MAGC OF TEi MoUTn -Odiferous Sozo- will dont.. renders tie mouth enchanting coin- five posed of rare. antiseptia herbs, it. impaits tile wh~iteness to tie teeth, a delicious flower- F( like aromna to time brenth, ajnd preserves in- .rF .net. from youlh to age the teeth. F P1ATT's ASTRAL Otr..-More accidents tici occur fromn using unbnfo (ils, t han fron tio steamboats and railroads comliined. Over 1 200.000 families continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, and tino accidents directly or ii directly have occurred frotu burning, stor ing eor handling it. Oil House of Charles ri-alt, established 1770. New York. T. D. - 'hancy & Co., Charleston, agents for South T O u'-olina. fe A BIAUTIFUL WHImTi, soft, niooth and clear skin is produced by using 0. W. Laird's "lBloo-n of Youth." It removes ton, freckles, sunburns, nnd all other discolora tions fron time skin, leaving tlim complex ion brilliant and beautiful. Sold ut. all iruggists. This preparation is entirely 1 fr-o from any material detrimental to I e health.1 JUST TutH R ama1>v NEDnun.-Thmanks to 11 Mirs. Wim'slow's Boothinig Syrup, we have St ..mor years been relievedl froni sleepless M nights of piniftul watching wvith poor, suffer- Al in,oethin mg children- ing FnDvst~rrA.-Indigestion1 depressioa conm, h of spirits and genemral debility an thiri va- Shot ieus formtos; also, as a proventive againist iy 11 Feve: amnd Ague, and otlhr- intermittenmt fc- toes, vras. The Fermro P'hoesphoratedl Elixir of Calisaya, omado by Claswell,' hlazard & Co., B -,New York, amid sold by all liruggiste, is time best tonie, anmd as a tommie for patmits re e covering from fever or other sickniesses, it 1 . s no eqtmal. A RIIarSL's clasvisr Gov.nile.N:B , Cor~os WVAT-am accoirdinmg to time originmal formutla le of Provost Pamri.a, so long andl favorably Cr knownm to thme customers of ianvilanid, liar. ar ra aimd khialey and thoir branches, for its mien finme fr-agiance Is now made by if. W. .Risley ly a mnd mime tmado stpilid by his suaccessors, rn -M3om-gan & Rtisley, Drcggist's New York. * Tm tns-roN's tlvomu PlirAc Toorn PownER. F Time best article kmmown for cleansinig and - preserving time teeth and gummms. Sold by all Druggists. P'rie 25 and 50 cenits per Sbottle. F. C. We'tlls & Co., Newv York. 'CAnn ioi.iO SAtx muneualled as a iloalin g e -Conmpound. Phiysicimans recomnmend it as D)ry time mmost wvondem-fual remedy ever known--cs Price 25 cents per box. John F. Iemnry, a fsole Pr-oprietor, 8 College Place. New York. m Ctantm-aAono's llAmn Dva.--Thmis miagini. --- coot compound is beyond contingeney, thme safest amid miost reliabmle Ilyc in existenuce ; V never failing to Impart to time Hiair, uim.l '. fecrmity of color, nourishment mand elastici ty. Manuifactory, 08 Mai-den Lamne, N. Y, SvaP-N:A is Oplium putrineod of its sick- T aning and poise'nous qualities, It is a per feet anmodyneo not prodtucing headache or constipation of hoewels. mis is time case with ot her preparat ions of opium. Joh n Fe rr, Chemist, Newv York. july 1 -- - - -_____ Notice. -Orm'moE OnAlnMAN FAmnrnm.i) COUNTY. WVzs stao, 8. C., July 27, 1872. ACONVENTION will be hmoldI at Winns fL.boro on time J0thm of Augmust next, at 10 . o'clock, A. M. and time following precincts I are emtitled, eaoch, to six delegates, for time in purpose of electing delegates to time Con r gresilonmal and Stata Nommiinating Conven . tions, whmich will assenmbhe In Coluamabla on ; thme 14t h anid 21st of Amngust. next: ilorob. .Ridgeway, Doko, Gladdon'~s Grove, Dur .- hamus, Winnsboro, Yongumesville, Feaster. -Jo - vylle, Monticello and Jenvkinsvillo, W. J. McDWEgLL, . aug 1-xltl Chairman. -At Private Sale. A ,m - TilE well-knowa three *story. brick residence on ualMin or Conigress 8treet, - next to corner of Libert y Street, contain. di ing twelve iupmrit rooms. For particu o tars apply to the undersigned. a juno 27 DuBSE EGLESTON. Tea Drinkers. y NE more chest of that Aine UNCOLOR- A It. 1)ED JAPAN TEA, which lias given 11. m, such universal satiefaotioni wherever used, Tea inr Give It. a trial. i jfeb 27 nR ATY nnt) J.. B ly excitable race to avenge his sul posed wrongs, he stated that we he advocated in 0 columns of the R portor "the organization of secret a t cieties for the purpose of driving ca 11 pet.baggers, scalawags and negroes oi Y of the State with the knifo of the a - sassin." To this wicked and cowar< - ly charge we have only to reply, th I it is a wilful and malicious lie ; and - lie told with the devilish purpose 4 f inciting confusion and bloodshed." t It makes us feel good all over I road the above. We believe in cal ing things by their right natnes, an 8 if a man is a thief, a villain, a cov I ard, etc., let him be designated i such. This follow IHoge ~is said I have made the fastest time on recor in his celebrated rcreat from Abb ville County in 1868. ie is the san individual, also, who said that li r would like to get all the "niggers" i South Sarolina in a pen, snd the turn loose his regiment (of U. soldiers) upon them. Ie is now shining light of "the party," an wants a good, fat, office. Cliecrin, News from York Counlty. A private letter received by us thi morning from Yoikville, and from ,eiitleman well versed in polilica tuatters and calculations, gives thi gratifying intelligence that, tha county can be carried for Greeley an Brown by from five hundred to on thousand majority. From our letters everywher throughout the upper portion of th State the sane glorious news is herald ed. The under current is at work A revulsion in feeling is going on All other opinions to the contrary, w< believe South Carolina will go for th, Liberal ticket.- Chur. Rrpublican. Catchinug. "Juh-iny, where is your pa ?" "one fish ing, sir." "lIe was fishing yesterday, was i not ?" "Yes, sir." "What did lie catch V' ''One ca'fish, the rheumatism, tw< eels, the toothache and some littl ones. Ma says he'll catch li-l to night ; just wait till he gets hone. KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, The Ilono of Henry Clay. AND The Sues of Various Colleges. Five Colleges in operation, with 30 Prc owors and intrueaors and 600 .'tudlenit: Entire Fees need not. exceed $20 I-or annrl . xceit in Law and Commerci.al college B.arding fio'n $2 to $5 per week. Stu detits of the Agricultural and MAchanio1 I 'ollao can d-tnny a portion of thv.;ir ex nonses by labor on the farm nr in ti 0 sopr. $ asions begin second Mon lay i k --pauiber. For catalogues or other infoi zn.tion. address J. B. BOWMAN, aug 7-to Regent, Lexington, Ky. Nomistation. Mr. Editor. Please announce Mr. J. I B3OY,18 as a candidate for Sheriff at th ensuirg election, and oblige his M1ANY FRIENDS. It is a mrk of the unsuccessfil mar liat lie invariably locks his stable dec when the horse has been stolen. This so, of wisdom never thinks about bodily hecah - ntil It is gone. But just. as much as an disense has becomo scaled, the powerc the sstemto rsistand hrowit offi weakened ;hienee timo is all inmportant. For dlyspepia, all diseases of the livel stomiaja, skin and kidneys, and all that 1'c -gin in vitiated blood, do0 not wait until tt trouble is confirmed, but attack it by timiely use of Un. WALKOsa's CALIFORNI VissoAa BaiTits. M ILIiLIE, FL A., Sept,. 22, 180. D)r. Wlm. II. Tuft: Dear Sir-In m~y young days I was ratli er wild, and become the victim of a loathl somne disease. I was treated by ani eminer physician, and thought I was cured. -dfre moving to this State [ was horrifid at tind lug that the disuase was making its appear ance again, in a stecond~ary for m. Ulcer formledl in my muth li and oh different parts < r my bodly. I also became afilicted with se veyre Rtheumatism. I employed fi:rcern physicians, anid used various patent meidi c ines for monthse, all to no purpose. Duarin a visit to Jacksonvillo I saw your Sarsapn rill and Queen's Delight, and conclude 3 to try it. I have taken a dozen bottles and~ believe that the poison is enlirol driven f'romi my system. I intend contiri tug ii, however, to makne a sure thing c it. /.t the reqnues of your Agent, I send this to you. You are at liberty to use it a y ou hike. Yours respeel fully, JOHlN hI. G UILFORD. Llver' Complaint andE Biltons Dr. 'l'ut 's Liver P'ills exert a direct ana andl powerful infltuence oin the Liver ani will certainly relieve that important orgal from discato, and restore its nominal funt tious. Dr. Tutt'. Ihair Dye is Sold Everywhere. OC.AP--rnAP Axni CAX-r.--Invalid readeri yotu are unwise enough to putt youirself out side of any or the mock tonics guaranteed to contain "no ditl'usho stImulant," yei will inevit ably come to grief. Ask yeni physicIan if any liqtuid preparation, desti ito of stimunlating properties, hs worthyc the naeof a tonic. He wvill tell you at a Shun all such nauseous catchipeinles. Plantation Bitters, the inost, wholesome In i vigorant in thme wor'ld, owes the rapidit 3 with which it relieves the dlisordlered stonE ach. andi the sh~atterred nerves to the diffui sive agent. ivhich conveys its medicinal in a gredients to the seat of the complaint. B That agent of the sugar cane, the inest atu triconus and agreeable of all the varietli a or alcoohol. The medicinal Ingredients ( [ th~e Bitters, valuable as they are, would b' comnparatively useless without this distri *butivo basis. They would ferment, an a sour. Beware, as you hope for health, of th horrible compounds of refuse drugs In stale of farmentatlon which humbugs ar endeavoring to foist upon the public medicines. D 1r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover 3 will not, raise the dead, but it will benef .. and cure the living. For all severe cughi Threat and Bronchial diseases It has nev< bchau equalled. . SPRING GOODS. Jn 0, DOAG 1as just reeoived a large and splendid as-sortment of Dry Goods, Ladies Dress Goods, Notions, Faney Goods, Shoes, &o. Also fresh Groceries, Bacon, Floir, Mackerel, Lard. Meal, (is 6t. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups and fresh Kerosene Oil, ap 18 MILLINERY. FEZS. %T_-0 80.OA-, Fashionable Milliner, Wishes to Inform her friends and patrons that she has just opened a full stock of the 1. latest styles of lats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, &c., and will, as hereto, fore, uso every clort to please the most fis tidious. Orders will receive careful and prompt attenlion. Bridal and Mourning Bonnets, made to order. Also latest styles Chignons, Switches, Fancy Jewelry, La les TycS, &c. api 18 JUST RECEIVED. 0 1 Car load White Corn, 1 Car load Flour, fron New Wheat, 10 Bihls. Pearl Grist, 5 Casks Bacon, Crushed, A, ex-C, C and Denmarara Su gar, Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee, 2 Casks Canvassed llamas. r BY D. R. Flenniken. _apil9 Notice to Tax Payers I )Y a recent Act of tho Legislature, we "have been commanded to pay an addi lonal f - -MA 3 ! 40 M T M ME3, In[ order to mce(, this demand, we have tie termined to inform the citirzens of Fairfield County, Lhal. we have oi hiand and are con. inially receiving Liquors of all grades. which are to 'be sol at redmuced rates for cash. We have "1Old .Mounliin Crown" PUR1E 1RYE WHISKEY, that, we piut against lite State,-in point of quality ;--at a price that. will suit all Inv. er4 oft a pure m liclm. Alsu several inmemrls of Pure Corn Whiskey, Wine, in, Imim, Aamity and White Wheat Whiskcy. A pro eminent artic'o of "Old French Brandy," whicih we recommend for miedicinal purims es. Those inl seam-eli of a genmuinle artkicle of Whiskey will he sure to find it. by call. ing on n. U. a. DE1S1Ot'ES & CO apr 23 Corner No. 1. Application for Finlal Discharuge. N'T ICE is hierchy~ givemn that as Amldminm itmrator of .he Estate of thme late Johni . mrico, Sr., deo'd, I will, on 'Tuesdamy lihe . 8th daiy of August mext, apply to lhmo 1Jiulge of [Probaitm for thle Counly of Fair .field, for a fmunl di'chmar'ge. - 0 HIAIRLES S. BIRICE, A -lm'r. Juily 10-mim t Executors Notico, . LfL persons having dlemandls against time I. Estate of time lato Osmuond it. jirownm, deceased, areo hereby notified to piresenmt imo same for' payimenti, anmd all inidebtied to said deceased, will amake paymenit at, onice, to time r unidersigned. y WV. C. BROWN, juliy 2-l-x8 Execumior. N~otice. I Y vituo of power ini me vested bmy time I t Stato, I will sell on time 10t h dlay of Aim gust nexl, before time Court Hlouse door' ini WVinnusbor'o, witin time legal hours of isale: All that tract of imand m'itmat ed in Faimlildi ,Comny, cont ainming OneoI ludmred anmd r Nimnemy five acres, more or less, bmotunded aim time norlth by Rlocky C'eek, east by Cataw. bm River, onm time souimh andmi west. by lands of time estate of IMri 8. llamkley, deceased, .and Johnm Nicho1s. Together with all aid simngular time rights, members, hmereditma. -ments andl appuirlenances to lime said pro mimes belonging, or' in amywismi incidenti or apperaiing timereto. Tori'iS of Sale. One-third cash, balanco in one and two years, scoured by bomnd andh rmomtgagmg otn lihe remal estaite. Pecrsonsal prnuoperly to be sold for cash. P'urchmaser' ma pnty for stamps. IR, B. E LLIXON, July 20-tihxh Auctioneer. aAssessment of' Personal P'roperty. -CourrY AUDITrots OFriemi, Fair field July 28 18'72. rpiiE County Auditor will attend att, C. Hi. Sorugg, shoe shop on Saturdamy time 10th (day of ;August; tand at iumffalo on Thursday lit h lth day of Amuguist next, to receive r eturns of thme assessmnent of P'er. sonal Prmoperty. FIft~y per cent will be ad. ded to time assessment of all I'ormuonal Property nuot relurned omn or before the 20th Sof August neoxk, J. 8. ST E WAIRT. july 81 i-i County Auditor, Livery and~Safe aSTABLEM A. F, GO0O0D INGQ, PROPRIETOR. [ KEEP constantly on hand extra fine .. Kentucky Horses and Mules. Parmies in want of good stook will do well to give me a call, 't In connection wIth my Ihvery Stable, I r have eponmed a Carria ge, Bumggy and Wag. 49 on Factory. All work neatly excomnted and. warranted, Oive me a call, jan 18 Very Pretty Indeed I Don't Como all at Once I BUT everybody como first and get first choice of those new arrival of Iadies Dress Goods opened yesterday and now reposing so beautifully and gracefully on the couu ters and shelves. A lot of superb.iiproved Fruitt Jars for tho preservation of Peaches and other Fruits. ALSO. Turnip seed, includging Ruta Baga, Dutch Globe, Red lop, and yellow Aber deon and Flat, Dutch. D. LAUDUEIRDALE. July 13. WOODWARD & LAW, Offer their Stoch 0 1P DRESS GOODS, Consisting of P"oplins, Japi nese Cloths, Lawns, Piques &c., AT COST to CASH (us.. toimers. Prices on Summer Clothing, UCassileres, Linens, Iats, &c., ireduced froim this date. Special attention called to a lot of Geits 11a nd-Sewed Shoes, (Oxford Tuies and Congress Shoes,) offeredi at $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. july 9 J UST IN We have just receiv ed a handsonic lot of Goods, which we are offering for the Call and1( ExamIine,. Our entire stock of' Lenos, .Japanese, Grenadines, and oth.. cr DRESS GOODS will be offered at Strictly cost prices from this date for the LADD BROS & CO. july 13 SPARKLaING A. I., E J Just in storo 8 Casces McE wan's Edinbur6 Aio. Ono case best London Stout. For sale by R. J. McCAURLE Y. july 20 Comec at La1st. POMERANIAN OLOBE TURNIP 81ED, R.led or Purple Top Turnip Seed,'ygliQe Ituta 11ags Turnip Seed, fe Dutoh Turnip Seed, Seven Top Turnip seedl. tuly 28 uMu ATE o BRE.On, Another LEot OF HARDWARE AT TUH ?ARMERIS STORE. rass Sdythes and Sna(hs, met;' Shovels and Potato Drags, ails from 3 to 40 penny, fine Shot Guns, Colt's Revolving Rifle at cost, 'orcestrshire, John Bull and Pepp, 00, omatto Catsup an'1 Chow Chow Pickle 18o a Gno lot of Toilet Soap. I. R. Thompson. ly 30 I.oticea LL persons having claims against th Estato of Robert Elder, deoeaset hand them in properly attested. and a: bled to the same, are respeofully invi o come forward at an early day, an D settlement with JNO. H1. CATHCA RT. ly 31-txlw4 A dmr. 'LOUR I FLOUR I FLOUR ! IECT from the Mills. a lot Extra an, it. 1, Family Flour at tho lowest mat rices. Parties in want of Good Flou Mid it to their interest to call on g I It. J. McCRLEY. Irish Potatoes. OTER lot of fine Irish Potatoes jus -eceived by y 30 MioINTYRE & CO. Notice to Tax Payers. E hooks of the Tow n Council will h pen until the lstSeptember. 1872, fu iayment of Street and Real Estate Tax fter which time, if not. paid, the rego enalty will be imposed. D. It. FLENNIKEN, ly 25 Clerk of Council. Waslbington Uyiversity MEDICAL SCHOOL BALTIMORE, MD. iext Annual Session of this Instit utioi begin October 1st, 1872, mid continu noniha. The Clinleal advantages c ichool a o unsurpassed. es including Dissection & Hospitn et, $05. *r CATALOGUES containing full par airs npply to f. 011AS. IV. CHANCELLORI; Dean. Baltimore, Md. Awls, Bristles, OE LASTS, Boot Trees, Crimpin Boards. Awl Handles, Rnsps. Sho ad, Tacks, &c., just received by >20 McINTYRE & CO. mEW ARRlIVALS, AT I. D. MoCARLEY'S. Biarrel of Old Cabinet Ryo, 1860. Barrel Blackberry lirandy. Biarrel Ginger Brandy, inmsoy's Scotch Whiskey. hart's Irish Whiskey. arvin's Ale. so, a goodh stock of Grocerles, consist >f Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Bn Lard, Breakfast Eirips. Sugar Cnre, ulders and llama, Jars, Pink Eye, Ear .080, Goodrich and Peach Blow Pot, jan 30 taggy and Wagor FTAZTOR'r. The undersigned have leecated themselvyes at Bolick's old st and, where are prepared to manufacture or repai inges, Buggies and WVagons. The slso prepared to do any kind of plante work, such as plow-making, ploy ig, horse-shoeing, &c. All work wai sd to give satisfaction. hy1-m IER RON & GILrJERT. BACO35r i,000 LBS. C. R. Bacon Sde Salt and Smoked. For sale low fe by ly 14 JNO. H. CATHCARIT. FE INSURANCE CO0, uiphis, Teunn., AND Baltinmore, Mi iSSETS $1,100,000. n, Jefferson Davis, Pres'i i. Wade Hawngton, 'Vice Pres't, 3. D. KENNEDY, Sta'.e Agant, DuBOSE EGLESTON, ay 10-1y Local Agent. Fruit Jars. [,A ROE supply of half gallon And qual Fruit, Jara. Also Pinest Oun Powd< Hyson Tea, Black Tea and Japaa Teu ye for sale by no 16 MoMA8TR & litICe