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The Fairfield Herald. PUBlLISHED I lET RA'IY TV7EA'.VASD)A lalrintg Feat of a New li tiven Womanl. Many of our readers remember, says tle New Haven Palladium, Miss Leona bare, who resided in this city last fall and winter. Shc performed in tle Theatro Cominie, and lier skill on tihe traptze nas the only redeoming feature of that concern. Sho went away from here last spring, and has been! West since, and has been thrill. ing people there with performance on at t ra pezo sus1pended to a balloon Iliclh was risiig. The first trip was made at IndianaIpolis, a few weeks ago. The balloon was inflated, and t a (luarter to eight was out loose, -nd tie ftine formed Leona, in cirous clotles, dangling down from the tra. peze bar, holding inl her teth a strap which encircled the waist of Tommy llall, a companion for ier first voyago in the air, left terra firma. Everything was still as death, and it was observed that Hall weakened a little, but the plucky "Queen of An title," Leona was perfectly cool. d sit as4 soon as they had left the earlth Leona Conmmonced 1 Spinning Siall around until it mado us giddy. After this performanco and whcn about three liuidred 1-,et in the air Ily commenced their hifalutaI per lo'incIaiiee, aind knliowl in show lan - gulage ats the dotuble trapeze. 'hey performed all the difficult .0d haiizardou's feats at. an altitude of nbout 11111f a mile, with tle sam, reckless daring that characterizes their performanice under tle pavillion, where if they were to tumble, their fill would not exceed thitty feet. ) they went until they wore scarcely Iarger than a personi's hand, and when jooked at through a glass provided for t lie occasion it was -cen that they had climbied upon their trapeze ear, and were apparently enjoying at tate-a-tete while resting from their exciting per. i!ous labors. 'ie balloon deseended very rapid ly, and landed about a hltf miIe from im a-tarting point, iii all open field, haind a party rodo up inl tunie to witness their alighting. Hall wis silent and sobier, wil Lo eona, liughing -.id to Warner, "Illow was that for high ?" All Ilisiie lii la iitig in it Cellir and E-,1llMi Ri1tts. The Cincinnati Commercial of the 2d inst., says : TIh vro is a man na1 med Michael lBessert living at No. 27:! hberty street, who has aan insane child, a girl soi twelve or thirtecu yeara of aige, who .hlecoies very vio. lent at tinaes, and her lather has been ini the habit of tying or chaining her tap in thie back yad of his house, where her only shelto from heat or rain is tle da mp noiome cellar of the house. .in this yard tL.o poor girl has become ias wild its a boast of prey a11l as filthy in her dress as a Digger I l dian. Very frequently %lhe has a howling interval, when ier marrow\ picineig shrieks diturb the entire nieighhiloo'l for Several nights at a time, the only attention paid by her parenis beiiig the throwing of it lot of tale bnread to er' in th cellar allutded to. She Ihas bean more boistrous than usuaal lately and a party of f'our gentlecmoni det enrm:nied to penetf.ati her pr' ien. (On entering the n egleted yart, wih is narrow, 'onitraicted( aindl absuolutely stinking, they funnid the girl wallowing in thne filthi, withn a single garmient abhout bior pers-on, and that so scanlty as to plain ly dl ieloae lien' limbs, 1literally caked with irt. She was eating a pie0ce of dry bradiI, bunt,-I sh -pr ag upi at their npprlioachi, anid with frightful facial cointoitions ret ratedl to the cellar'. lIn a mioment she re-appearedl, withI a dead and decaying rat in her hiandl, which shlin p.arntially skinned and raivenouisly toire with her teethn, flerce ly maiusientiing the hnorrible morsels andl swallowing them with aihparenht re IlInh. Tlhie sight wunas so siekeninug thait the parnty were coiinpelled to turnl awayv. anad inone (if them cii ared to touch lier uniIliher fathIier-or step~ father u -ftorced lier io rieli ngiihl thle d isgusat inlg v'ianuds. Steps5 were taken to) have'~ her reoveu'd to an Insane asy lum. A Sh'epilig litily. A correspondeant of' thle Louiisiille ('oui er-J ournal h ias beeni to se0 the "-loepinhg heauty o f'- Tennesseeo," at I uiion t'ity, and says (of her. 4.iie hans dept for twenty-tharec yearis, is a wake thIirt een times in twen i.5 four hiours, ieimainiing awake onaly' ievean muu ttes eachn timie, and noc pow. <r on earth an iiforce lier to remuuaian awk uviLitne secoand longer. She brneathies only lit interivals of live inut iies, :and at suchI t imeis she seemns to~ do so nith~ great dilieuoilty, onily dra'nw ing two or thri ee resp irat ions, thn tall iag lack ins thol)ugh she were deaid. W hile aiwake a-le eats, driniks anda~ talks for a few ivnutes. Shne is as whnite as thne whlitest miarbile, and is perfectly hlatifutl.- She has no edit tition. All the med icail skill of the as to liwr ca'e, an sh ale has been seint to St. IMis and examined by the miost. pronanenuiat Iphiysici ans, butt they have' not been albl to solve lien ease. Shne is now on c>'hi bit ion iai thle Soulth ern lI [tel, Un~iioni county, TPenn. Shne is tiity l one years old, and was a v'er'v a-lt ightly girl lip to eighnt years of ag~e when s-he was s-t rcken, aind has ro mainedii~ ever since as .-lie now is.'' S'a tuirn hi-as lost ciie of hiis rings, and a snearebi of all tho pa wnbrokers' a-i.to givets n clue11 to its whebroabiouts. Any Oan hiaviang information whieb miay lead to its reovery will ,e suita bly uewar-ded by applying to the proper authorities. IDirknless. In any 8tato in this Union, except in South Carolina, a political revolu tion is sweeping like a tornado, the bread and butter brigade of the Grant adm'iinistration from the face of the earth. Ilut in South Carolina we are quiet. Why is this so ? Because we have a colored majority of thirty thiousand, and unloss they fool the breeze and take the lead, nothing can avail the movement. Can the colored man feel it like the white people elsewhere ? Enough has been said to them on the subject, to make a heart of adamant turn if there was a spark of sensibility left within it. Are they insensiblo ? If elsewhere the white man lis reason to turn upon the Grant administration here in South Carolina, the people have tenfold more than any other State, and yet such is the hard gigan. tie ignorance of the tuasses, that it soems impervious. Grant and Scott say "nothing but tihe bayonet for South Carolina," it may bo on the principle that this granite is imper vious to anything but cold steel, and one day or other, unchecked by the Constitution, the colored man may find Grant's bayonet at their own throat. Have the colored people no gratitude to Mr. Greley 7 Have they no con siderition for the advice of Mr. Stumn. nor atid Mr. Banks ? Have no regard for decency, to live under an honest government ? Have they no self respect for themuselves, that they should be made the dupes and coad jutors of thieves and scouindrels? [lave they no desire to live in1 pCC with the white man, but are they de termined to continue hostility untiI war results ? Let it be rcmemhnemred that if there is no uprising for Mr. Greeley inl this State as in the other States. it is he causo it is colored.- (huricston Ik pulblican. Pal il ial Circulare. A ci ular jotter sent out by Mr. .J. M. Ed nunds, postmaster at \ash ington City, ieiber of the Ralical Resident Congressional Committee, and in 1868 was President of the Union L eague of A mcrion, has, we doubt not, been sont broadcast over thle country, and without being nware of the fact, it is nevertheless doubt less true that the independent .hano crats are being run by the Grant muachiine at Washington. c e quote the circular : "VAsiMMcrrow, 1). C,Jmuly 30. 1872. ".DAn Sin : l'lease send tle en closed circular to active Demoucrat-s in your District, who will not support. Mr. G reeley, and will co-operate with the Louisville Convention. Set me a list of such muon in each County inmmlediatoly. "(Signed) J. M. E DM U N DS, "Secrei ar Wo ask honest anti.G reeley bei*mu' orats how this sort of thing stri 1 them ? Are they willing to I made cat-paws to rako Radical clhestmut from the fire ? If not, they mu.st halt I The energy of the oain, t re, tainers is almost super-human ; and they will leave no mecams untried which promises any sort of aid to their tottering cause. They know very well, as does every manm of inte! ligenc, that with a solid Democratie1 vote for Grecley, his election is an absolute certainty. hlence they would willingly spend hal f thle monii y in the Treasury to divert (100,00 Demuocrats from G reeley to an outside candlidate. And to this cud, they are at work.-- (Colu mbia J'honi.. Milrder biy Mexicniis in t'exs. The niews despautch froum .lrowns ville wihiceh appears in our coltumns to-day goes to prove that even the lives of our Texas cit izens' who in habit the line of the Rio C rande, not to speak of their property, mare niot now scure against the assaults of ma. rauder's from Mexico. It will be seen that two gentlemen, Messrs. Alexan dcer and Simon, prominent merchanits on the A mer'ican frontier, left Brownsville for Rio C rrnde City last h'aturday. Some few hours uftet~r wa~rds three Mexicans passedi thenm on the way, one of whonm fred into their carriage, killing Mr. Alexander in stantly, Mr. Simon making a narrow escape from death by flight to the bush. Thme as~assins haiving comple, ted their work fled to Mexico. There was mourning and an intjuiest on the American side. Th'le Coroner's jury charges the comimission of thme deed on Cortina's troops. A strong feel ing exists among the A mnericamns for the organintionu of a banid of men andI the pursuit of' thme murdecrers on Mcxi. can soil. Onr murderedl birotheor '"points to his wvounds."' What is to be done?-.Y. IJernli. Thme Sumter News learns that an individual, calling himiself' Moran, and claiming to be the soni of' D.. Moran, of Chamrleston, and a nephew of M. Moran, Esq., of Sumter', has been traveling thr ongh this coun ty , and representing himself as a dentist, clock repairer and jeweler. The News sass he is an imposter', and 'Jwluwarn the publ ic against him.m as .Dr. Moran, and Mr. Myles Moran, of Sumter, hans no nephew who will till the bill. As likely as not lie has assumed some other name by this time. Turn himi over to the nearest Tlriaul Justice, if there is one in your neighborhood that you can trust. The last we heard of this adlveniturer lie was going froni Mechaniesville to Bishorville. Mr. M. Moran would like to meet with his nephew, and the editor of this paper would be pleased to receive a call from him, lle will hear something to his advantage by Idropping into our office. ,11y astute and sharp editor of that prightly journal has been "taken in" >y the enterprising Moran. NEW ADVERTISEMIENTS. 1 nade from 60 cts. Call ind examino tLoJor 12 samples sent. (postlage free) or 60 cis. that Ictith quick f1or $10. R. L. VOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. A Mont easily uado with Sten ,.d'de) cil ai Key-Check Dies. Secure Nreulars and Sainples fiee. 8. m, Sai:xcmt Irattiteboro, Vt. tAllE (.11ANCE 'FOl AGENTS, \genlts, we w li pay you -.I ) per week ill ishif Wyou Will e;ngag11e Wit Is r AT osr. "verytIh ing furnis heel fl e xpen-'-..s pai'l. \ildress F. A. EL & t.C., Charlole, M00 AG iNI'S want eio fr r linst a I ran. ive "ORE1 L .1 ZO %it\ N" (I Ud RA. N T e WILSON" finpigni Charts 'ei best iC ontt end li 'or Circuilar. lim11i e " val.. ,arge profils. 11.\\A- k .UtTlSiT :1snpire INlap1 atal Cl.ra i tbihm n. 107 .iberty 'hereltl, IN. 11. 4j)SYClfONIANCY, or 'OU I, (IAl.\. UNG." Hlow (4ither1 slauy a-Sciinat~e lid gain flhe love ali d alleelions of an11y per1 on they choose, insiaily. 'I hl simple nelial alncqlir'lien fill eI posse s, friee, by mil for 26 cis. togetlieir with soa inirriage rnide, Egyptlian Orail, Iireiins, ilIis io .alies, &C. A r(iuter. exviling bosok. 10i 100 Ol. Address T. WI LIb. & Co. Pubs. Agents Wanted I or lihe Autobiography oflitil(.\('iEGR-?,l. -EX . A nw illutii ratedii' ediition. 1141w reidy. jet this the best niiol onily .:itioll wriiiel )y hitulf 1 n1114 etl~orsed! by I he TI ihanle : mil (le 1,7' CAM.\lPAM-.iN MANI'.\ L lil- ill rie 4, ilnl. tu, irice $1 fil. 0hiv Agelit 1041 81) ill t hree days. IS1 lenild sledl p r iail, ofl OreveeyS. N a -uhnae villing lilt nhuive. II I l I'o blih 'r, I5 lload way, N . Agents Wanted For (00i)SPEimirN Presidential Campaign Book Also, firl- 'A .I I uN ( 1itfh )4 . \ lres, (1iliN (Til's | llifpi I'llbIl isih ing hilli | t) s , 1117 ihrly . S, New York DO NT 0,' A I I ile onl your, .'utnanill r -xculsionl North to irill'ale(I In11provell 3IEWART COOK STO ES Sillh its; spca1'nln w , ~ e e .:hk wr nl i roiler. 'I he S.1 ivie till FmI li! lve mrefully pack..ed foir Qaes iue~. Isl -ent fnlat pp11llationl. T ..-: . W \ ty. SCO.. 2L',ti Watvi er i . Ne w I..! k PHE EECORDS 0F T0STS azMtji higher p-tel g than anl ily wheel lit, 3 -womonl N i,.11. 2N. P'. li t it N 11.\AM, V r~k, P a. .. Roan oke College, Salem, Va. 90 Twven'i i h i i n blein-s p. -i i , i id I6xpenwis fo il mo1 b1.1 abt1 l till' t I. Tin iiira s So ni a T . i nctl lii. iii ei.11 nedern lto dii a cl we il - iiall bece ilw a iild to r e d l c iIn. r lu1briouso Din11te, moral' d xnellignt cn1 iuniy, hs I heh courl of .'ti iiiy, you i crini nt attolen~igs, ro'i S lu.n in' n1 in it ie ro ,'1uul iite le t itates. i nn l fo rtcal . 4:,e1 1 ircuari ic., t& . e. I1e. F.liTi l'1 4'. >. ii. to iicil .os i ot ra'iry rfnt ?h suifere for01 te irt' iiewni Prliel. an kided d iiee to nuid inu wesk thn igt'he invld o si deo i.r kersi s lt s 'i(i i xlen- i l 'thnd i 1i'l on the li 1mblin as sIvrineode, h.ot 111 1 i fi is a. norii''ne sobyr pher leaeing ' Snediial :uithoi use the reguA11(1 i 'Ctr~I pIhiis if~ i ote woti whigiiOth onerfu,182 remedi d reis01s. Dr.e Will's Ei xlltr 'iat ofti Juruebao I le planto ard tanu ihiieitknlsa.irmn Pstee walltdn of actio n you liopia beckmes imaeb$eliroW.ertos poruAi~UScin couo rasnig dulisear licl rchs, ilons,' PI leCa k rim ples'. &c. -e. CACrrol e TaeJruemt clealpurify aed . lJ'ig iuesto lnii nsm II aide thiel cyste lii debili10e withN of viaMce, poverty JEST AililIl, AND (D ". 2 2 Catr loads White Broad Corn, 800 bushels mixed Oats, 100 btishels Bolted Meal, 60 barrels new St., Loui. Flout', 100 sacks new Augusta Flour, 25 Kits Mackerel, 00 barrels Sugar House bynup, V5,000 lbs. Whiti, and Smoked Bacon, Lard in Cans and Kegs, 3 lierces 0. W. Thoais & Co's Golden D'nivassed Hats, 10 sacks Java, Laguayra and Iflo Colfee, 4 boxcS genuine Italian Maccaroni, Best. Gunpowder, Green Tea, Sugars of ill grades, Smoked Pickled Tongues and Dried Beef Pickled Salmon and Shad, I: ominy, Rice, &rq. English Crackers, assorted, English Pickles, assorted, .ilsO, Plow Mloulds, Steel, iron, Nails Mule Shoos, &c. Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Traceo Chains, And a large stock of Boots nnd Shoes. Call and examine our stock. 2BACOT & Co. api 11 TICKETS to the CONCRET 0 IMMIGRATION~SCHEME, PUT Fnir ndA honest dealing in Dry Oood iats, Caps, Boots, Shoeo, Trunke, &c., car be had aL DAlVIDSON &CO0'S.. New Dry Goods Emaim no ,1 door t< Ellhiot . & Co's. GREELEY HATS. BROWN HATS ANJ1 Hats of all Styles, For Men anid .Boys. Juist Opened A LS,so L adies & Misses Sailor Hats My stock of Dress Goods is of the neates nnd best gn"alities, andl is ol'ered at lthe Lowest Prices for the CASh!. S.S. W "OLiF1W june 11 CLOTHING I CLOTHING l JlUST RECElVED. Best Assortment in Town ! Cassimeres, LINenBs and Marseilles Ir:1 Eu1.ts MORE GOODS COM.[NG' NOW IS THlE TIME To get IIARGAINS, as It is late ia the sea~on. Bring the Cashu s. s. WOLFE. may 23 Hams!i Hams!1 O NE Tiere of Sugar Cnred Canrasse Vilams in store, and for .'ale low for cash juine 22 Tl? AT &D B. nn JUST RECEIVED. Three Gross "Pet" and "Elne" PRUIT JARS, One Hall* JI. Clienmber Pickles. A lot Fic~o Paidly Floutr. Woodeau aad WIlow arve. A choice asortment of SUGARS and COFFEES. Bacon, Hams -AND .1A3. 'I'erstas S1 r11c11.y CASEI I'russa11 111116 day3. 7' It. R O lRW 7,8ON. .lly I NOTICE TO DEBTORS. I . i tn- ~lers igne hainY g sold 0131 1 lieir entire interest ill tile la, Blliinrd and l1eS. tiaini Saloonl, to Thomiasii WV. Iabb, ind i tecev.sary to cloe their books. All per s4ois knowing themtselves to bo indebted1, :are carinesily requested to comne forward wit0out . )El.AY atal settle up (if not, Willi molely, by noib-) os tihe biusiiiess of tile limi nu1st. loo closed. The bo' ks will be lelt in he huds ol' T. V. IR-tkb for- a short june I E W OINI V Il & CO, FIESHI ARIVALS. I Car l0(oad Con, I1,00 11 s. F'lour inl barrels and11 sacks., 81,(I00 Ibs. lnconi andl lulk AlIcati, Suigar aind Coffee, ifferencit gradle., A pimo 1 ot 1(WI. I. SMolassesS 1 lijirl Fresh1 Petroleum,311 FOR SALE 1BY (NONSISTIINtl in piart of l'nrens, led. 4 1sinds, Iiedlroomu 'ei Is, (ChIa1is, Wa3ilnut31 Wilin3g D~esks, s'omeIting ne0W for I his mar-' el: oid3 Wainut liook (Cases, WaVrdlrabea, wninut and l stined, Wa ilnut and1 lrbhleI op TPibles. foir parilor'. Satloon Tables, St (as, & c. Weo are determuined to sell, and se'li Jibenp for I 'ash. Thoiise whoi, wish bargainIis ill do well to cnll, see and buy. 'Let those now buty who niever boughlt before. An'h thlos who3 always bought, no0w buy Oif tha1t ne0w andi eleganit Furniture, low for cashl. nit all '27 AleINT1YIiE &i CO'S, 1100T AND SH[OE N& T3.'U. ia o t O~ z*" IJAVTNG proculred ihie ver'y best Mlechanics in the country, I feel war raintedI in anying 1that I -can furnish as neat. BOOT or' SHiOl as any Shop in the Soth. All wrork warranled Io give satisfaction. Miy Shop is net omo, to y' nmrigs Sauhile.. SPRING AND Sumner. me ha 1872. on Wa McMASTER & BRIOE AR now receiving a choice stock of o Fashionable and .taple Dry Goods, in es, which the ladies may find beautiful Black W" Silks, Japanese Silks, Linens. Muslins, rem Piquie Cloth, Oreniedine, Dolly rardens and Pat other Dress Goods. Elegmut Lases, Rib All bons, and oiher dress truimmings. Prt elr got sot Sheetings. Towelings, Q-iltm, Mhsqui - Nels, Oil Clothsi, MattiIgs and other hous keeping goods. A good supply of Cassiineres, Linens, Comtonades, Clothing and ints for Mein and Boys, as well as an unusual large ad dition to their stock of Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes. liardwnre. Woodenware, Crockery, Books, I'nints and Mr' .aes. a 001 Ma Together With Tei A beatifiil sfoik of Wall Paperiag, Widow Shades, &c. The Inspeoction of the Publio is Invitod, apI 18 JUST RECEIVED. 1 Car load White Cori, 1 Car load Flour, including all grades, 10 Barrels Pearl Grist, 2 Coaks Canvassed Hans, A. ex-C, C, and Demarara 8ugnt-, tilo and Java and Roasted Governn.ent Java Coffee, White Winn and Cider Vinegar, Bolted Mlcal, received week'y and warant fresh at all time. H D. RI. Flenniken. auig 10 Ut Charlottc, Cohlmlbia and A ngust. Btail load. CnrUMOina, Mat-ch 29, 1872. IrE following Pavenger Schedule illh Igo intlo etiem on thmis Ro'ad oni and after Sunitiny, Alrmch 'dl. Lenn Atigitsla, at ti.4f' a mn "Coltimbhia. S. C., 11 46 a in "Winnsboro, 1.62 p mn Mn " (Chester, 3 31 p in gim Arrive at Chrlot, N. 0. 0.10 p in a 11 tAY 'jTitAi5-ou,sao sourcc Le~v Chanrlotte, N. C. at 7.10 a n. spi " Cliesmer, 9 26i a m lie "'Wtinshoro, 1 1am i " Columbia 11 nA Arrive at Augusta 61 n2 XJiOUT TRAiN--GoINu G T. d Leave Anguista6.0pn "' Coba.ibia, 1.0Pi " W,%innsboro, 11 "Chester,2.0an Arrve t. haiotl 1005- a min, Lc~v Chalot'6 7.6 p m 2 '~ Wnnebiro,11.32 p m " Colmb~a,1.40 a ni Arrive at. Cargoti, 6.80 a in, NEWn TAIt---oVNG o , TH LeeAhrl Te 7.2ip ". Dhse. M9C23LpymS. ",are Co lb a ie 16.4am SArrel t Auglarr l.80ndym E.R.y' Dons ea ic ket.mi Agent. NEW AltiitlVAle. Alo ae gofod tCkbine Gryer, 860 . 1n o B aar lCokberry lrandy. es Ia eon LardBreakfange rdy, ua Cre ti Ramsley'as~ Srhm,.as Wh ink ,Er. turs (lorihman Whseac o Ioa r Ma rons hAvigeline.ans .Alago to k Rofr rocerie, dconsise,. ing ofSug in roffeerlyMlss a cont card, frarfat anrps eardy nd Dh aesh ttenintl mJ rP n y ,E r a uly Ros, Goich nd Peac BA~lowR etnr - Admr wh NotiGOODS. Iiestae of Whoer Elericco.e nde0e B oushe mea rep2ulyi. atet Cottorwr ak Danderly and o. i ao slemn by ith 5a 0 ushels.Meal. dvery and Sale . STABLE. 2nt A. F, GOODING, PROPRIETOR. KEEP constantly on hand extra fine Kentucky Horses and Mules. Parties want of good stock will do well to give a call. * connection with my Tivery Stable, I re opened a CarrIage, D-uggy and Wag. Factory. All work neatly exeonted and rranted, Give ine a call. an 18 ESTABLISHED 1859. I RESPEFTULLY in form the citizens of unaboro and Fairfield District, that I have hand a full' assortment of Watch. Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, &a., and I sell at the lowest prices, and would pecifully ask the oontinuance of the ronage ofr my old friends and customers. goods warranted as represented. I aan pared to do al kind of Watch and Jew y work and have always a good # tock of d maerinl on hand, and will guarantee isfaction, All work warranted. CH Altl'S MULLER, Second door from Col. Rion's Office. SPRING GOODS. J. 0a BOAG tas just. received a large and splendid ortnent. of Dry Goods, Ladies Drese yds, Notions, Fancy Goods, Shoes, &o. klso fresh Groceries, 11neon, Flour, ckerel, Lard. Menl, Grist. Sugnr. Cotfec, t, Syrups and fre8h Kerosene Oil, pul 18 IHE INSURANCE Co., hilplis, Tenn., AND Bltiinoire, Md. ASSETS $1,100,000. on. Jefferson Davis, Pes't. m., Wadue H~ampton, Vice Pres't. 3. D. E1EDY, 8ttre Agant, IbuBOSE EOLES3TON, nny 10-1 Local Agnt. Juidson Femlale Institute. rioni, Ala. The il5th Annual Session be s the first. of Ociober, with 16, tenchers, andsome new outftla in parlors, cihsapet, Ilure roomis and dining ruofl's ;-24.gJiia41..n. I two organs, including 12 or Steiff's eudid new $660 instruments -elegans v walnut suit, and Kettle's spring bedl, the dormitories, and floors ca~apeted. cerage attendance for 16 years, past. ). Axpences reduced. For circular, ad ss RiCiARD) H. RtAWLINOS, M. A., esident- 'july 31-4w (ENTUCKY UNIVERSITY. rhe 114)1me or Ileny Clay. AND) Thei Sile. of Various (iollege's. ive Colleges in operation, wIth 80 Pro sors, and inurnectors and 600 Students, t ire Fees needl not exceed $20 per annumun opt in Law andl Comumceiali Colleges. arding from $:2 to $5 per week. Stu its of the Agricultaraz and Mechanicalt lge erin deft ny a portion of their ex uses by labor on the farm or in theo aps hesstions biegia second Monday in itember. For catalogues or oilber infor tion. adhlress J. B. BOW MAN, uag 7-imo Regent, Lexington, Ky. uggy and Wagon The undersigned havo __ located thlemselves at(l Ilolick's old stand, where yanre prepared to manufacture or repair 'ranges, Buggies and Wegonas. 'fhley also prepared to do any kind of planta work, sutch as plow-making, llow log, haorse-shoeinug, &c. All work wvar ted to give enitisinotion, nay 14--8m IIERRION & GILBERT. Ii'QUR ! FLOUR I FLOUR I iRECT from the Mills, a lot Extra and No. I, Family Flotur at the lowest mar prices. P'artios in want of Good Flour I find It to their Interest to caill onl tg I R., J. Mc(A R llEY. ),OOO jans. c. t, B..on ids Salt and 8moked. For sale low for h by iny 14 JNrnO r 11 CAT,.CART