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r resno4..-, ,. The ISe vy rais las.t week caused reriusdamage thrT 8at the Coun ty. Along Broad River, not only ,orops, ,tut the s1oil itself, in. many; placs was carried down the stroam. Tons of phosphates have returned to their old beds in the mars1s. The abutment of Bel!'s Bridge, on Litti 'Livpr,, was washed away, but has site bnen repaired. Court Week. The Spring term of Court opeued yesterday, with Judge Mlackey Ionid-i ing. The following Na a list of the Grand and,Petit Jurors GRAND JURiORS. J. R. Boyles, Muses (Jlownev, G. V. Coleijan', R.. II. Corley, W. J.: Dawkins C. W. Fauoett, '. 8. Glenn, James I.Jardon, J. iR. Lyles, E. J. Means, T.;.'.,,,tooborguglh, A. B Smith, white, and Washiogton Boaty, Isao Dobson, Ephraii Doan, Adam Davis, Henry Green, Austin Iill, colored. PETIT JUIORS. A. R. Brown, J. A. Bookhart, Calvin Brice, Andrew Islain, W. D. Bolick, H. J. F. W. poleman, F. II. DuBose, J. C. Feaster, Arthur Hays, W. F. J aokson, J. F. V. Legg, Be I . ton Lyles, '.. PMlatthe.ws Jr.,- E P. hobeypJulius Martin, Peter Nelson, J. R. Phtillips, -ty .F. Paul, T. W.. Rawls,.D. G. Seiler, J. R. Thomas, T. W. Rabb Sr., white, and Burrell Asbford, Sh adrach , Alston, Logan Brown, Nathan Blake, tich. Boul. ware, Pri ni us Feaster, 6tophe n -Foster. Pompey Gozi, Sam Gaither, Monroe List'on, Iflias ,ieitner, Geo. Lyles, Jas. Rvsboro, and Jos. Turner, colored. The Streets. If any ob6 i'a d pirop s, of display ing his skill in "rouud ,ard lofty tumbling," let him take a walk, along the college green in ivet weather. Pine Apples' We return tilans to Mr. W. II Floniiken, the courteous an'd elicient clerk in Flonniken'p grocery estab iahmient, for a plate of delicious pine apples'. New Soda Fountain.* Mr. Geo. A. White. hs -just oper e-l a beautiful Soda Fountirin at his C'onfeotionary on iaoin St. Lover,s .f' thi.4 exhilarating beverage .(and hoare n'ot?) will not fail to call And see the gn''nial countenance of haldom Charley, and try some of h is sparlding.soda Delinquent Treasurers. In ano her ooitiin will be found a ietter from TreaSurer Cardozo on the subject of taxes.' We agree fully .-ith the -qpst rer's view on the' .ubject o f thie .frudildntytagel, and hope he is honest. But ugly r'umorr. have reaolle4.u.. fiagn the capital "that things are inot what they sepmn," and that the whole matter-is a swind (ing job. W~e shall edo.. Fowler's B saat-, ~Messrs. James~ W. Fowler & Co., of Abbeville, S.,0C., are ,iaow issuing a monthly gazete, entitfeA ".Fowler's~ Bazaar of Funhbion, Literature , and Art," ta eopy df which -we have re ceived. This gaiette contains hand some cuts of the latest fashjons for ladies and children. Mqssrs. Fowler & Co., have one of the finest empo -riums of fashion in the South. The Linoj ston Pr'ogress. - . We are in receigt o~ the first numi - ber of thip.jeeklf, juat established at Lincohiton, N. C.,' by; Messrs. 81. -gle & Smith.. loth of.tiese gentle. men are practical ~rintprs, and have . .for y,ears, been suecessfully. engaged s in joyrgalism. The junior partner, Mr. James H. Smith, is a fellow. townsmang and segvedl h{'s appi oe. ship in this of~co. 'The paper ia neatly gotten .up, lioth,,a tjpography ca and reaging matter. We, wish th< a proprietor. .aj the success that thela B Capt. Joihn Waties, of Columbia 8 . C., died on Tuesday last, at th< eage of forty-i~e years. ,ppt. Wa. ties waorn in Statesburg, B. C. and praotioed ..aw in Columbla foi Smyer.He served, with daltino - tion. durin~g tjie wrar, and wastsoverely t wounded at Franklin, Tennessee d whle, ao'ig. as chief of artillery i: .cavalry. sejvlo. . * , is. Since the~ wpr he resumed the prae ,a tieof la~w, beat feeble health orn [4 pelliid hise to ,abandon it. .0Iapt i Waties .was a . christian gentleman t, he leaves a wife and fsmily, anti man: o. friends to mo,rn his untimely do ** o'ease.. . e, Thursday was the first of' May, a da; which has long been devoted to fen s' tivitles. In ths olden time, the lad andisues, of "M'errfiE ngland" wer D z4" Old popers, suitable fr wrap ping goods; for sale at thisoffice. Knookedown. That "Winnsboro follow" who wa knooked down and dragged ut in C1 lunmbia, a few -weeks .ago, is said i )iave been a man from Chester. 1Vew Advertisements. A Rare Bargain-J. S. Connor. Meeting of Winnsboro Lodge, No. 11 A. F. M. -Two Valuable Bouke-J. S. Con nor. Tar and Chairs-Jo'inj.aityro. Now BakiX.- O. A. White. The Firemen's Ball. Friday laAt was thq day o'p'pointeJ for the Annivorsiry Parade and Ball of the Wiunsboio ftopk pnd tadder Company., But.the iorning lawied dar'k and loweoiug, a south wfnd was blowing, and the va n poured in tor rents. In vain a hundrid eyes were ,urned to the arrow on,thp steeple of the town clock; that ,rrow- would not move. "Old Probabilities" was con suited', b"4, bje could or would give no encouragemunt. A few of the most sanguine, whose hearts were set on thcparade, still insisted hat iyhould take pliae "weather or no." 4ut by one o'elock t'he streets we're in such a condition. that the parido was- im. practicable, and the presentation of iXo t'rnpet by the ladies, impossible. These were 'therefore postponed till this -Ifternloon. The neit question was the ball. The nitisioians had arrived, and the suppe.r .s already prepared. Be sides this, the weather never has been known to be too inulement for young poo le to ent, y themselves. It was, theref're, carried tnhaultuously that the bail should take place. - Fortu na'tely o'aurgds. evening the arrow shifted, and a a rong western wind sprang u %wYhiet gson whisvhd the cloUds,away to partis 'Uknown, and dri'ed the treel. r1 consequence, at a oarly hour, most of the young ladies in toyyn, with their escorts, muanmab and chaperones were assembled, every one fIn high spirits, and anticipating a joyous time. A fino string band tinder the lead. ship o'f lichard Latta (colored), form crly the leader of Latta's brass band, diseou-sed the Diost enlivening strains, and eoon the beauty and gallantry o! Xi'insboro wer' tripping oerrily through the M..Zes of the dance. Vinnsboro has long been noted for the b eauty of its ladies, and fully sustained its ireputatioui oh Friday evening. Some of our sister states were well represented. lad we a facile pen we might make befitting mention of each of the many belles there assemabledi and otir fashion edi. * tor might be able to reduce to somc * order .tte vision of silks, muslins labes, ribbons, ?~oin~fes, &e., which met the eve of the uninitiated ii those miittoi-s. But "ye local'.' wa - darzlet iand bewildered by the arra, o'f beauty, and fashion whiel met him as he en'tei-ed the hall, an< ;osithis iresenoe of mind irretrieva l>1y. lie only remem1bers hat ho wa; in asort of paradise, where with lovel' Al'uris, be dan'ed a'nd aiked to th~ sound of delicio s insale All seeflle happy, and the general determinasio1 was , "We'll take a flight. towards Heaven te ..:e,,nigIa. , - And leave dub earth behind us " .We can make no disorimina tion as to the charms of the lrdies. IE'ach wa~s a centre of' atrac tion, andi ha'dl a co terie of devotd al tendants. Blondfa and britnettos were. alik admired,' ard -blue' and' bl'aolf eje * alilke fhaypd Aaoo. "The soft black eye, the melling blue, I cannot .ehoose between the two; hut that is dearest all thewhile, :' Which wears for meo the sweesta.snile. . sa balI is of rar'e oceurrencoo Wif naboro, full advantsewstk ofteocsicon, and dancing wasn prc longed till long after midnight.' 'lb geoneral verdict was that the bqll y. c ompletp success. We *. wish.jth rmen could-.,have an fAnniversar pfge ~ry week, and'#e could b Sthere every time. Spring Clothin. We call the especial attenti cur'eountry friends who are now vi iting town, to the splendid assoi-tmei of gentlemen's clothing to be four n't Woodward &ILaw's. These gent) man have been at :eonsiderable trol ble and expense infiigup' aptartment dvedexolusively to th sort of goods, and have brought cii larger and more varied assortmen Sthan has ever yet been in Winnabor SThey are' prepared to furnish a cor plete outfit from top to toe,-from beaver hat to a pair of shoestring They have made a specialty of shirt and will hayo measures taken, at sent on to New York, for. any pers so desiringi Give these gentle:iS oall. - wofnt tothave their. Mai fnirs on. ooal retvrn of. this joyous.pcaslob. Every villuge green had .its May pole de,o rited with wreaths -and garlands, ant aronnd .,thia, and around. "the ol hawthorn tree," rural swains and village belles d'anced the whole *ay long, undor the gentle ,rule of their lovely qteen. The cuptom still con. titiues; and over, this .lroad land thousunds of youthful hoarto will heal happily to-day, q.od thousaids of :ongues will miurnairu when the set ting "S inl proclaims tli. anotheir MNay d.y, with its e ..rts and gamnbols and merry mauki.gs, has pas od away for Over. Winnsborb Nationt. Bank. This Biund< hus comitea.oed opera, tious. The list notes issued were tp Donald Mata ilay, E q., (Xottou Me chant ..We Ihope that there will be less st'ringency in thc inoney market, than has been duiing th'e past few months. Thanks. The thanks of the office are due M r. Jo,In Mcintyre for a present, of fine white lieo gloves. They come just in time for the parade. Wo ad vise firemen in search of this article to give John a eall, as the price is but twent-flve cente, and the material vcry fine. Strawberries. 'Yesterday our palates were regaled by some delicious straNvberrios from the garden of Rev. J. S. Connor. They are decidedly the largest and most lu:!cious berries we have seen this year., We confcss to a peculiar weaknes; for.s:rawberrics, nud words fail to express our appreciation of the present. Death of Hugh A. Milling, Esq. We are pained to hear of the death of Mr. H. A. MilliLng, pear Buck head, in this County. Mr. Milling had for.years, been in delioate liealth, but died fr9m pnevmnQnia. iie was well known in the County, and had for a long time been. an older in the Salem Presbyteripn Church. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved family. Good! The new postal regulations exclude exchange ppers from the free list after 'Junv 30th. . Thus, viftuous, Congressmnd could deny the strunglipg country.Press the poor privilege of receiving their news pdpers free, but they vote themselves *tn increase of pay, and gr4b back also, to'the tuuo of $5,000 each. If. tie Press of the couiitij does not lestrioy the men ilto thus aimed at it a fatal and cowardly blow, then the power of the I'ress is not what it has been supposed to be.-Ral. &ra. The New York Herald has an elabo rate editorial article on the causes of the preosent advance in the currency prie of gold, the aabstanee of which is that, after all, cliqlue combination a .n \Vall street have less to do with it than the, natural laws of trade; that we are deeply in debt to foreign countries, and gold is needed to adjudI that indebtedness i that the stock or hand - 6 small and, ,is dail3 growinig lass, whilo ve a~re piling uj the importations as if pay-days wer< never tocome. Despatehes received in London A pril 20 th, via ..Constantinople, state thbatja religious riot is now in progresi 'in Jerusalem. Tfhe diseussion hai arisen among the members of the Latin Ure'ek, and Christian churches it has pulaxinated jin publie A isturban :ees, which have become so obreateninj ,that violence and bloodshed ar feared. General Garfild is out in anothe letter to his copst~ituents 'explanator; of his course in regard toithe back pay steal. The Cineinnati Tinmes aug gests that after he gets through: wit: his explanations upon thin point h trys his hand at his connection wit1 the Credit Mobilier rascality. Bet f'er "givb itAup2' hltogether, like ha-"d conundrum. .The New Orleans Times says "Far better Grant and unadultorate military -rote t hen nthe econ fusion an ehaos whech now -eiist. 'WVelcodi Grant and the bayonet,if ,they a; saye us from organized ignorance, in comipetonse avd.,f.raud." The Keokuk P'resbytery of thi United Presbyterian Church, hms sui pended seteral of its communicanl foi- the offetise of Joining...segret socic~ tics, to wit :"Thel~ Oranges, or Ps tronis of Husbandry." A "reporier of the Po-.ghkeepsi Eagle, interviewed a wintor menag4 rjo and left most of his tr~wsei aitist the bars of a cage odcuple by'ahyend. ..Thp man .into whose sole the ire entered, the other days Ina the shape a half-imnch tack, save. that a life c the ocean wave is the life for him. ' Aehild in Charleston.died of frigl at Suheutzenfest during the .excit, m ient at the tight rop o accident. . A littie girl being: asked whi ' dust was, replied thait it was "ziii m wit'h the intaa sqnaezeA ont." The Trouble. It is itated itt weliniformed e*ireles that of the greatest dificulttes mnet with under the Aot of Congreos to re. pay owners of cottow-ii tho South snised by the Governtuept after Jane v 30, J.5 is the traoing of ownership I and receipts. It is intinated that the cotton agents in many instanoos pookoted a groat part of the proceeds, and left nto cle to their opetrations. S P00l5I00. The commissiotor of hittrmnl rev ,enue.has jitit decided thait per-ons e ii -reunoyo their bu'inet froam one Si to a to , another without additioaal tax. a piovided they register with the oi.. " lootor tho chanige of busine'ss. -o dee'.ion is 6f general )u':c intere i aud impottanco. .1 - - --.* .---- I) bo A !'llZIc. A boy eiu asked how m'nyechest- ' mtu he had it hi. basket, replied, thSt 1 whenl he coutited ictitu by twos, I.y a threc , or by sixe-, le l.d always out. lOft, but.whe he o counlvd thni, by SeVe1S ,thoy. Camue oill oAll. T1o) many had he? Who will auswer I ~*- 1 .* _ To remove atains on IIpoots, caused by using hon for boiled eggs, talce a little salt, moiatenod, between tlhe thumo and fingea, and briskly rub the stain, when it will soon disappear. For over FORTY YEARS Ihis PURELY VEGETABLE Liver Medicine has proved to be Ihe Gireat Unfailiig 8pecifie for Liver Complaint and its painful off spring, Dyspepsia, Conatipation, Jaundice, Bilions atiack, 1ick .lieadache, Colic, D*. presslon of Spirits, Sour Stomach, lleart. burn, Chills and Fever, &c , &c. Alter years of careful expea imenIs, to meet a great and urgent demand, we now produce from our original 1Ge uine P. der THE PREPARED. a Liquid form of Simmons' Liver Regula tor, containing all its wonderful and valu able properties, and offer it in ONE 001 LAR BOTTLES. The Powders, (prioe us- before) $1.00-per puckage. Sent by mail, $1.04 '' 4- A :."I ox Buy igo Powders or. l'epw amem Live'e e uao u i.e i .:--. wrapper, widb iT.rade imk. iy a: nature uubtroke. . Noe mincr ' em. ' .11. ZEl 11.\ 4 'Macon, a.. fand Ph .. SOLD Y A ALL DIUt;Pts. hob 19--y.. I tll,L pay the above taied e en s r1 I oe hp roof to codiJ ct the-pCiesonW who set fire t o the hiousea on mxi place. one mnile trom Towvn this morning, nbout in: to half prasi .tine o'clock14 Friday ' il 25:h. april 25.-{2x2 JlNO. Il. C2A'Tl(1AlRT. Would rcspectfull~y call tlic atten tion of tlie Firemen of TUAT WE UAVE A WI-IITED~P.A.N TS --AND IWWHIE G LOV ES. NOWVOPEN , . 'SUCCESS DRY GOODS - h AS NO EQ 'AL ! COMPLETE STOCK a- -OFe ALL o' JAPANESE POPLINS I JAPANESE POPLINS I ] d GRENADINES, All1 Styloes!i .lVow is Tour Timne! ;. . april 22 *Crockery I Crockery ! T Trcived, also Tea Qakes Crackers, d J and Soap.- - atil 16 .T. Me.INTVRE. 4, ilddition to ou large alock of kteel,i Iron, kails, Chainti, Iolis, Dames, inagletrees. Axes, Orindstoneu, Shovii, padc.4, Forks, '.Jces, h-ake,. ludiug gardi ni plantation imnplements F alikinid, well l'ullies, fry Plan., Brooms, soodenware. Spiders, Ovenis, Pots and-it lea lot of' wash Ilettle-s, and a seloct sup. ly of Orouca ics, comprising Sugars, Teail, offen, Byrup, Maoroni, 8tnrroh, Soaps. C awidiles,, Rice. Vinegars and Tobacco, we nIVe jIt; receiver l jorgo uad full stock l iard nre. - We have a good 'C'ort nent g prain and ginss Bita es, rehp flooks, f cythe sonue. 4U doze plainters Aoes. Aivil s. S reelge aIAd hIand 11tinainersa, 1101. w9, in (;l tbe blackt, nailh'. Unrpenters a4.1 Si..nkra depar: nent is cotuli e. ar 'a1 - entjery deparat. ii i. well rea~pre. nii el. nit IJ a I .oxe Li oi f -ponL'Iet, 't em ie..y. h 1 0.. So Itheli, , :-.so., uperior .a.. a i rnp, l land anuId ow l'vlla , ing, Inmcklea. , ere-wS, Iul ls. Ii s at. inlge, 1.ock:, %fT 111. hind<, coft gIis -h C'old,; and i i all i adi a n It It ' ..n - S-As. li'te L aad itad ,Oil. -W have a e-nwe of" MiL.A tiefv proof, nIonnyti le , ~ijftilkisaelows, uhil.d-aronet Fi..o niep, tie" pn . si e w a les---- ra's na el - usl --eulfer lrion',ris, blleats, 11n1anst1 iC ll I Triii , .0;ho t l'shes &,,. A l.o it gmal ock fit L.en lers a. i iall kinats anad it larg. 41[.11 oiIt''l ayo11114d Bug$Yy :eirns 1I w %e , ilfe'r nt low ns 11 aolitbia anti m la(t)' pric's.- a1 e have at lot of' Ilel. ewo."wdt. Clevi-es. Dijxoir SIweep.. almi * - .-ki', to Narrives on. Vie Ie the ta :r1 1 ' a b I a 'v.: r: I r ie .0 11y C abrat d Iintchlay c-uenol'her wowl Ilnim.1. A1i.6 ri ) .1 .\. (I A ll.OW'AY & 'O. PC 00 04 HH Cs uerg grid Sale E SBLE. UT A . F.N OO $.N G; P l{OPIETO'R. K KlEP constanttly on hand extra fine Kentitaky Hordsa antl Nn tlest. Partiles a wnn i ofPoot! stook will (10 well to give uo a call. In con n'e ft ion wit h mny Li ve,ry St able, I nyve .Tlined~i a ('Ari-ing, 1ltig#ff ifnta WVag. ni Fmatory. /.1l wor'k nootly excutead antd varrtated, ve no0 a er.1l. jian 18 NEW SPRIMf kH)-' Just Opening at J. 0. B0AG'S. FI lE hlandlsomesat and LargestL STOrK of 1. Aillinery, including Patterns, list, lonnelta, Ribbons, Flowers, &c , will be 'pen for ime Inspectiont ofthe Ladles in a fe w hays. Alta. Along wIll spare rno patan in ryingf to pleaso all who mtay favor her with oa=H Tn the Dry Goods, Notions, awl FAncy Joods departunent, I will haave a full stock. Furniture I Furniture ! A large hot. of Redsiends, blatreaes, .Thaars, iI94 Rge9m Suits, &o. A fn1l lin'o of 6-foeries in store r-t april 8 J, 0. BOA(~ iH EAF I ilAP! CIfAP 1 ElINI obsesy at200.ptr .hi. I 9 U J- reah Eggs 25o eur dlorenf. 'Irivh Po6tatoes $4.'io per bbal. ApI 15 .I ACOf& 0 Fresh ArrivaIs. 00 LBS. Preshr OandIes, 6t0 lbs. Poanut, tandy, -20-lbs. Co6Oonut (andy, Juht Recei-ved. ant'il 12 Y. 0. DESPORTERS A Co. F. E L IHAS rcceived one of' the lar f Spring ( am10 Sulnnnerl Goods l The Millinery lpartment e: i pric, azs Cvery articleo is bou1gl aShion-ile houses, Nortdh. A1I lid (Xalline for tIieil:elves as ti suilly kept in fir't cl-i Md1uli; T~E I .Ad.IDI.JS I ' t ielIlt is c;)IImplet hut. t)o I uC, tIV I I .. p .Also fthe Ldi.s -rishin(, - A ilpml-t- of1 Cill m - 71 1 hlil -llrs Cl (s, t Aprni l F kifts, floop 1kri,**ou-les , Ctor IHe wisest dsp cial nuL-en '11thing. I lI Sj t Ioc k I s h - I; (I C()ts ' ai i llR tlk fi'oln j I V y (.1 I(e gs (oI-erl t ot to lo I 111&r I le 111,k lits ., lar-1a1 sr-l.'"v olis5istig .All ]part Vt. G z- Ilttole to101 1 e. d (b ! :, .nill &.)w (~ c.~ : i1 Olent- alld 1)>Vt I ue ii s *'s\tind, I a llplet c. Callm. As for is 11000 mr SI,, argesAtin al bet: rtn hIe greateri por tion of t h .e Varallnt, th be ( c f ( o ! [is Stock olroorisug ii lar Ilyarthy , Wodn -ari lh la ng!pss u~l. ,: NI Ma )laY Wite Lead 1'1 Oil sold OP C ash1 prices.II TFhe above cwk will allCor e sol dlself til ta llo ( ajlin. nor will n1 i a call, a 1J .1s heue areochae M Hams I Hams Hams ! FUST Received at lot lErtasugar cured nya1sod oIlu s, low for eneh y. !1. T. M TACA LE. A L S 0. A lot Granite Mlills Flour, wnrynnted npl 1II It. J. MeeARLEY. CORN,. BACON, FLOUR, 500 1ushels prire while orn. - C000 1 oundC llincon 4idi. l o 1000 Poun liacon Shoulders, F1u r it. P S a1l frliarre 44, erms Cush For Ale by inch 27 JIM. IL. CATHl ART. Chairs I Chairs I! - O)UR dozenl 'Ipli( IBuoml cha:ird low for may 1J lNM lN RE'S. JUST - LOT of moni jilst, recuived hl MRENFID'S mar l . Lo persons hot haveive, e~i zersl Lf o A, n i ~ear ~ e ei ul prio, and Jayval freigh, ruw atheron:, rc. fo w. h) at thcy haerer-i aed.C~uuur meh R7 1. AioC T, llid iR e CarLa ee in &rn, muaonLafA ndDmaaa5uw ("4.1st 1 in os.t Colnplete Stoel s las 1e okered to the public. 11 I ut- he sill')PSe I il' qualit .1t for- GASIl 11011 the Imost ey iv i !bi ah~rio-t4. every things ).i~ElS G~OcJDs V illfiollil k0ilnet.0) eti odis -islargeO and [inu:um l, C M ' uI'lt A ~SWitues, IHair NIet 'lll'oid'(IV alld lTuckiet! IUlder 'u*ts, Jet delr~Qiy, &ct. &c Cion to hi-i GA,.nts Re0al , M-N well :sh-eted to SUit till cias * Ca-l.lR alid. eXaille as ys, and (' -..] Piece G od-z, I, Twi:e., Cotoumae, Jeans-, Dep, Wlicl lie ' j dot'. Al o C:ockery, w W1me. Go( W rj AAT ne, Look. ro'' mLs, i Kero no - Oi &c., &c. !ulnldassioll at the CharIles,toil d loW, for CASII. Ile flatters t, l. Izuldersold. All he asks lde for slowill (oods. 114 1 WOOD)WARDi L A W, RIAVE icceived a largo sock of )try' G ,oods Dress Goods, Muslins, Piques, P'cergler, 1 hile Goods, Hosiery. Gloves, Lace Goods, - ilk SeArtb, et d' to whOich wvo 70invite (lhe iteion of dur fripnlu.nbd Ihe public generally. , iemiill attntion is called to our SIAlGE and H1ANDSOME Stock of Poacaleas and Piques. A large nad varied assoAment -)f Straw and FeIl a s oif the latest S1.y ks for Meni and Bloys. april 19 .. ----:0: I WOU[LD respectfulily inform my friends and patrons that I have hnlitt a nevr Oven an4. 'oW .iq worsking order, and will furnish Fresh liread and Uake~s every day rat my (Confectlionary next to 'J. D. McCar ley's ; at the same time woubt4 crall att I iin to a nice assortmuent of Fronch a4 d fi1.ain Uan.Ihos just rene'ived. __ Nufs, TLemon Suugaar and Syriup, Je'lie' Juinr Uno, Tot~,.iies and Goblets, Pickles, btudines lieviled Urun anud Tonguo, a'a .. lncy Gods. Oranges and Lu uo, '.1 of wich I offer LOW F"OIL Tiai~ju fure past hheral patronage, I t'oliot a 'onti nitacoarho'th sawhb G, A. WZUTE. mlay 1 LUST RECEIVED OlFERING) LOW FOR CASH ! 'O'W Pens, PensM, Peas ! Al~o a car )I oud of lBoied Mini, 100) Sncks Famfily Flour, Sugar, Coffee, flice, lilsms of t)ge' finost' grado. Also a .flno assorLtant of Winos and Liquors, consisting in part of Sherry, .a . I Bbl. Nathan's Old Cabinet, 1 bbl. Baker's Old Rye, 1 Case -of Kent'ucky, B oquet, Whlskey,' ~' . Which cannot be excello4 ini quuality. - --AlSO--. 2 oases MoEwin's 'A to flaspbeu'ty,'lackberry $ and Otherry Brandies, and other .Ltquera, all of the very Ane grade. April 1.7 TAR! TAR ! TAR III .I'NMN~R~l