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O-> Old paperssnitablo for *V rwit ping goods, for isle at thisoflice. ew Advertisements. See notice Houk & Ladder Cor psVIy. Notice to Creditors-Jua. M. U1 ter and Thos. B. Jeter, Special Re orees. . Go to LIndecker & Co's., for No Goods. 19o Small Potatoes. il r. 13. F. lDvi-dson of 'his town bi shown us an IiIlh Pvtuto of tl yeah'. growth, large: than a tuikey egg.. Doath of Chief JUioo U. aso. - W o are iudebted to Mr. Jeroni WXI'illiaual, tihe eliuient aigenat of tit 20outhern and Atlantic Tolegrap Compauy, fur the following d..patch "N[w. Y..<, May 71, .1373. Chief Justice Chnse died at 10 A A., 1 the residence of li$ daugh: in this city." Memorial Da.'y. Oil S.turdasy the grivcs of decdse soldiers were approjritely decked b our ladios, as has be-en tjone on ever anDiversty. What we l. is a oficial tribuite. We t.t that nie. year we will hah a branui4 of.th lemorai Aaesdein'tion organited wit a pre.aIde'at, naiuaor uAeials aud coa nuittees, tutd ap ropriato coremoisio. Munificent Liberalit'. We learn that the large r m < too thsousand dollars was raised b subscription on fSaturday, for tih purcbase of a flre engiuc and tih ,list is still i ncouplete, ,This e pures the purchase, a'ud the engin wIlI be a befitting te.tiunoid1al to th bol~.ity of tho citi..n. 'Thus far u; y wo .or itrc r U1 :0rons have re funha to cont. ibute. Court Items. Judge )Iachey oppointed E. J Ncan,.J. i. 0.1f lt and . Iane DOib ron11, as the couimittee to examino tW outs of the County CNCra. W. .C. Plai'rnnA AndIrew lai liave paid the fines Iinposed u,1o nLm at the last court. Thrce ibu Arp4 dulla'rs of this money ha bee htel qrart by Judge Mackey for th constructiott of a cistern in tLi Cou t House yard, as a protectio r.gainst fire. Judge Maeoy thinks the imnwni 'ty front Ku Klux outrages in Fairfield may- he explained by the fact that n 'Vieont Ku Klux would truAt hi horse over the County roads afte dairk. Manslaughter. Wchave heard rrom Columbia thte Caot. Georgo Tlupper now onl tii for the kilbing of Capt. John Caldl wo in the Meltoni.Montgomery affray, la. ~Sptenaber, hano b'e'i foiid guity inanilaughter. .After the verdict wa sno Gen. M. C. Butler, of 1Defeod :i iuse, ave notice of a iiotiddI r neow tri.:l, whicih wuas appointed to hea!-d on 8tuiday week. The Town Clock. We trust that Ifli 'aNw Coune will be oar cful about allowing per soi.s to aseend the observatory on th tt;en clock. Yestei fy the clock wa stopped, irobai>ly fly somec on< uihother accidentally, or on purposi *ve know not. In eithte ap I~t is fluiance. The entradece to. the steep) should be under lock and key, and 11 one periiiittcd to ascend #lIthout Epa birt.1,.pertuission.. We arc proud of our old clock.] is the only one outside of Charlestor No'r years it htad martied the tligiit a time. Men are growing gray, the p Ptd of whose birth W. recorded upa its venerable face. More e specially J we prize it, as .we kotrt tlast with is gone we won't l1e ablo to get an other one. City Fathe; tiafie car of' that clock I IHorrible A~cklent, da sunday mnoruning, &t Ilae stocks, in this County, the body < lir. James inackor#11 was. di'scd.ore 6n the track of thh d: b. & A. iE;1i bhehly crushed and bruised. ,Apo mortin1 examination was field L Trnial Justice Mackey over the co'rps Dr. C. II. Ladd boniducted the exam nation. No one *i-enesad the ee dent, but it appbaers tbb unfortunal aman Was sleeping Qi' the truck wh< ihonorthern bound nfghffralns arrive a:dwas struck and rolled over on ti eross-ties for several yar'ds. ti'ght a1'm was shivered to tilie elbu, four ribs were fractui-ed, and thie hi joint disloeated. There weto oth< eontusions and gushes on differe, portions of the body. Dr. Lad thinks the fracture of the ribs as the eonsequent iaoeratl'on to the lunj and abdominal organs caused deat] Thbis accident is mysterious. TI of the deoot. Tue engineer either did not ko.w.of it, or elh.e coucqaled It. 11o ahould. ti liuiterropsted abo4t it. 'lease railwhy. aqoie4its e'ao to' frequetit, and it is Aue-&ath to tle - engineer atd the "publio: to know whether he s to 4lame. %Jr. Muoko. rell was about 19 years of age and r. a 4iative of Ireland, but had teaide.d in tLis County for two years. Ie * was esteemed by all his'ac4Unintauces and his death is uuiversally regretted. The firermen's Paraie. a On Friday last,. the ,Winnsboro in Hook and L,.iqder Comwany had their Auniversary PIrade. On aceou' of the uupreoosonted riins, this pirade was postponed from day to 01hy tEr a week. But there is an old saying that Friday alvays brings a change of the Swe ither, E'nd this Friday was no ex. ep;tkon. Aoerdingly at 5 otelock P. M., the Firemen iu their shuoy. uni. -forms, as6uibled at the Truck IIouse, r acUmp'ned by the Winnsboro Brais ihud. ('his band of tfteen instru nieiit' is camposed of the .youlg mnw of Vinnn'--or, who, although they ha ve beu orgUiaid only since Sep tember -st', exhibit a reiiarcable pro 1iiey in the management of thcir iii~trunonts.) The Truck, which e hd been decked beautifully with writYis and garlands by the ladies, . was '1ought out; and preceded by th'e band, the company moved for ward from the Truck House to Main 9t., thence as far down as the freight. f deyotand theice back to the resi Y deice of 1r. Robertson where the 0 presentation of the Truuapet was to e take place. Here the ladiesand such - of the go'ntlenen as were not mnm.. D ber of 'the comp,,ny had already as 0 selbled. The procesion liaviigr j halted, Capt. H1. A. G'illard, in be ialf of the adics, in an ornate and eloquent address, presentcd a bea'' i. fll Trup.pet to Capt. S. 11. Clo-Y'c*ey for the coljoly. Capt. Clpwivey, .in a spirited rpply, thaiked tlin., ladies D for their toke0 of .goof ,'w.ill, and ex. borted the me'ter 'oprov their. rselves worthv ofG.ph: cotifidence re. pc-s.4d in tileip.. Three cheers were proposed .for the ladies, and given with a hearty good will. . 4fter some delightful must' by the band, the procession returned 'to tLe Truck House. Thus cnded tle third anniversary parade, pronotihi'cled by all, a perfect succed. That night the fi en in a body serenaded . Capt.-. .ait, tie -a osi dent elect, and Capt. Clowney,- the r retiring Pro. ident. Addresse' were made by these gentlenleil anil ample refre.,h1Lents provided fdi ill. After a few impromptu remarks add tbst.s t %he party dipersed. ILiability of TelegraLph Oompamesi A case iuvolving a question ol' in. tore't w~as tried Thursday in the Court of C'onon Pleas, between Jas. R. Aiken, Iaq., anud the \Vresteru Union T ele'gi aph Uomipany. It appears that somie timo since, Mlr. Aiken received a disputefl fr'om Middletou & Co., of CBaltimore, to the effect that they had an order fo'r luto bales of artton at l52 cents. WII rejlied "I will fill the o'rdor." About a weeIs aft'dr he received a letter in answer to one written by himn, saying that lie was miistaleh in~ e the prioe, wiiich sbould have been 1.4. lHe vidited the t'elegraph QJeC 'and found that the essg had ee a properly sent across the wires, but t Soperator here had mnade a mistake ini thanseibing it i. Aiken applied to Middleton & Ce for a rglene, but they efundI-.t. there ore brought ,thiy agafusted Telegraph Comnpany for dargages, a:nounating to several hundred dollars. ncontended tilat thi Compnj was re oponsiblo for 1o080e5 t$ tbi party in Sjured, whoever, fe be; a~d sited many a uthoritips in support o1 his, posltion. Per contrd, lisss Rohb'rtson, and McCants & Douglas, for defendante, nrgued that M r' Al. ken was not privy to the Ault; that he . Iwas not &omipelled to fill a coniset for ,f 14) denaa d ispath cont ained "the d figures 151; and that MiddIetoe & ., Co.; wir4 the parties t~o biliig sreit. 4 Theyj n1so aiodueed weighty athori. y ies in ddf6nci of thieii- position,' i; dieveaial 9toer jioinits. wrere l'avolhed, i.among th~nm, whether the pri'nted i. &gredment at clie bead of each dia. .e patch, binds .ile 6Ai'der i redelvir,ofi a, not. The jiirf r 4iidired a feldiot #1 d $300 in favor of plaltutiff. e Tble-oase is an interesting one, &iud is iay be carried into the higher Courts 'el~over, ~'We clp too following' ?rori tihe Uhes, tReporter : d ."I'r there is inny body old fogylel d enough to believ, that this-section of country is n ddapted to the growth NS of clover, let himi, her, o'r them, rlide a. three miles west of this town and 864 e theo patoh of Mr. John B. Stokes.t ' la' In reply, we would say that O.eyt. 8 3..0iowneyj who\. a6nid4l% pr i3-ig..'ogicial duties,., still devot'e4,4 tiie to pgrloultue-, o.everal we ainee, eballeInged any farmer In State or elsewhere to. show fioor ver thin heba',. Toier9 ie i t'ai tyedbuf %I6b1e bigh"' 3yjasil 1 growing." If our brother of the' porter,.wii ome down and exaa this patch he pill~ pmply repaid his trouble*. 'Capt. C. extends hi .hehrty'idvitatio 4 to $g4, . akti him he shall have plenty to eat, champagne enough to satisfy I ths\-clover is not the oply, thing whioh Winnboio eCeilu. The Montioello Gakfr,6. We have- received an invitation attend a publi'o ne'ing of the 1IM cello Orange,, ?i the fourth Frida; this niith. On that day, a pul installation of .fi.uors will take pha The ceremony will be conducted Mujr 1'. W. Woodward. Memi of all Gritaes jn the G(n0ty are < dially invited titteud. Th? >r'ec ings well be very i~nterotin.t Court General SeSsions. The f.llowing eases la'v, I. traied at the Co rt now in session h -Ilis H'nor Ju'a'ge Mackey pre ing. . The State vs. Ganway FoIiwle Tresspass-Nul Pros. The Ptat9,v'. No.orae Urice-t ceny-Not .Guilty. The State vs. James Gracey ceny-Gui'ty -Satence, line , and costs or mohth ind.aniteal ry. The State vs. John W. Boy< Assault and 13ttery-Nol 'P'ros. payment of costs. Tbo State vs. J. T. Garrick bault and Battery-Nul Pror, payment of couts. The Stute vs. Andrew Wair a Wat. MoC. Blair-Receiving Sto Goods-(Cuilty-Wm. McC. Blai Sutenee, 'fine $1000 and costs one .yer in Penitentiary. 'Andr Blair-Sentence; flne of 500 and cc or, on- )ear in Penitentiary. . The State vs. Singleton Ston< ,Graud Jarceny -Guilty of Petit L otry.- Sentence, $10 and costs or f< nionths in Pultentiary. The state vs. Joe Balton-Gea Ltrceony--two eates-one yeor [Peliiten tiary. '. The Stat vs. Josh .Johnsot a-rand L.arceny--N)t Guilty. The state vs. Win. W!'te'1 glary and Lareeny-qillty of I ceny-sefitene to nine rhonths Piunitentiary. The State vs. Jos. Deltop-,T ceny-Ouilty-Sentoncod to : muutliS iu Peditentiiary. -. The State Vs. Jos. lioltohi-t eeny- Guilty-enteiced to th mnouths in P.:enitcntia ry. In the case of thie State vs. Gee Robert60n for JNareeny, ,(brealk into the smokehoriso of Mr. J Wilson,) there wvaaa , is-trial, thecase is continued. Jas. R. Aiken vs, Weatern ,inu Telegraph Conmpany-verdiot plaintiff for $300.83. Lewis WV. Duvall vs. Margaret Oraiden, as Admrz.---4erdiot foi fend ant. The Mionth of May. Fromn the diary of a friend, we in foi~ogvin, iterns ,d itateres) this month, during the y'ear 1U not bing of imnportcance. or worth note having occui-rd in Mag in suh.-.evhent year to date, viz . Mt. Zion College was burned the 4th. A .heavy, frost killefI coton voptab51i8 oni the 6th, iand also on 17th. ., , Jeff. Davis was bailed ouit of on, .at $i0,p00, tfar~'njh (Eii of .IHorace Grelery' lrehniote oed red at Mlobileo Richmtidcaised ?yNrthern iasaries,'(p rohli~ntiamnopg the pig non andJKelly, of thre U. 8. Bena tjeAj-four of the RadIoal party v killed and wounded, d ,At the flsenen'g' elebration Charles ondesi. Eioeles ordered U. S. flag to Ifad 'the pro'es'sI when it was bronght forward1 e ; ber niime~d COlhonstmi'th tore it fragments.df. conio h~'qwS inip oned b'y the Federal tyrant. * l4re of tIfe. us ,5f p~O. I Zer & Co., for twety odA million hollare, through Fedotal o:dors.') Cotton was solling at 28 .eets pound and corn at $1.80 por bps and money abundant at 7 per cent . b~Jaximillian~wis shof Ny, orde* Jaiarea in Ilrfexico.. . Dur.ing the nlonth an or Aor udau sued (presumned' to 1ho-by tjdt~iug of .G'ov. Orr an4 o'thers,) to pros the collection of all debs,drody during the war, apdi eao se'Iml ing the obilgation of contraots., iy other evidences of Federal- ouws tied: O lf-say yoo WA ive been periitted t6 "inter th sav,') ' pkkept by4 a gorqhari o- a f inne . n ea1y a ij ud Ic ym illy gd,.fr' 6w Ih we .. .ektra.ct sund-r Oill items peourliar to the ..times.- Th lie. names Qf some of ther will n. ine doubt be vividly.-brought o mitd, b for some of their des.ioadaut of tit ua third and fourth generations now lis jog Wng amongst us, Tit : ind TiussuAY, y, l790. iim General Minor Wiun, Dr. to { piu in LDu 7d. 09 oneljKieoald, to powder fir hit co1p Iy, k". 9. Joh klkics,'Sr., to I inllen 'pf rum t 8s. . (r. by c ish anl 1upkint; 5s.'.., . Ira. Montgom.rv. to I var. mourn nltg ri~bon, her hu .batd being dod lie Rav, Nr., Whitaker, hi6 order (6 .e. 4 piinti nIi *1d. 1, . -Ablo-Barkley, Sr.,.100 Tx . -( e'rge Iarrison, to 10 1. paid th re Tayle" Tor miendin-g )our breeche or torn at the parado. ddt John 31rtin, to ginger cakes nt eider; Z. 6d. . bluaj. lte6ry Moore, to 4 pint rum 74d. e'n Juhnathan H-ollio, to gin and sugar with nutmeg, Id. ., . alaIjor.WINon, to 2 pounds of Y.a'g d' phy, for n GJ Joseph Carr, bridel and sadel, . r- 10'. John Woodward, Sr., I pint giu ar' avinid Vt. Kya'he' i ?int rvm', in., i! . Sel-ng buo,. ar- John Robertson, (the Irishman,) 10 doz. buttoup, 'Id. SILv. Sanm. Youqg, 4 pint gin, 7d. Thomas Means,,i peiut gin, lod. John Ellison, 1 lb. tobacco, 'd. ani pipes, 4d. on Cash receiyed this dgy L 7s. 4d. Uash paid ut for bauling fro6 ks Ch rie.stown and Granby, L 2d. k1alance on hand in silver, 5s. 4d. It votild seem from the above tha ruI was the f6vorite article of trade pdl the entire business must havc 6been on a very nlhdote profit, som or rticles being at a much less dgurd tbpn than atthe rqent tay. A ' ong th' ,ustotners too, we-are informed, there was one member .o - Congress, onp (a ilgrave, two or thra generals, one of whotn owned reaj.lt all t qwn, and who subsequct sr denuted 100 acres to found the origi nal Nt. Zion College, two minlister nd q.the Gospel, who indulged in rum i and severa'who filled important oi. is afterwards in Fair6eld. Leggal ltllgci. It is proposed ip - Texas to ur- law niak ing inability to remsl or writ ar. a disq iadatitoi from.,3siing. on in uy SPaymet gf a polbe. of dr0.i1ne'rane - iis tiaonotnae Ugo r'4 Limed %by a p'ro,.ilb a eut. NOw YOrk coay, o the no gron1.i th it .I ifI-A' resulted friit *. sujdtwI. ti by thes t-ornu.a of' tih ir- po.lCr 1VeuI. e 'coipany froa: th< ree Iiabilit3., the. Supt~men (ourt te asidest thuat. g.he comu.0~u not with.- tandi ing its' gt ipuitihtion, t),u.t pay, a th i rgo suicide w1a coiuiitted lurir-g 11y141.tii inig ty, and was: not; .herd,:f're, a vol un ~ild la a r..bdu:1 su t foer dnmagn', i JBoston1 jbriougte by.a fiat has: v':lio~a son was ruin *ver hby, a hu..vy i-a~v --the Surerior ('ourt chindr that iuzm gnmuch s the boy,.was inm.t:uitly killa for without any initervaml of conau.iwgssur (rriri&1vd d amages eg~ili l'ej,: l'y b c e'luime:1, and oa:Iered n verdiet, fo .. the defend1nt4 Anisi died the other day' A wh~a the doctors -called "spontaneotis hy ad drophaolia." Ilb was ittacked hNy for dog about fourgontjpp ago, but cu'e Gli, eoded in dria Jtiim away, withou h eing, bitten. . Notwithetanding tilla hehdevery symatnm ..of ,hydropho plna.apd died .in .the mngat frightfu ::onvul..ons. This apean~s to verify ti on assertion, made by, pis,nj' eriter.-, tha hydropbphja may ko occaionally .de og yelope4 Apolhtaneously in aman, asi Lhs in t he dog and wolf. 'e 6tI1irati~oh .f-om England t< ris- tis cougntry la been very .heavi ned this spring. Te~n thouspnd emigrant .left Liverpoollast week, and even be Sforo that, when the season had no and, even fairly opened, the.tidp had4 coot M9?- mae,ped to set toward the Unite< er Milwaukee iagladdenai.by..the re opoeqing o,f noviagedon on Gaike Niichi gan. T'he jne nowv only "rices fron n ten to fifteen foot 1709o.q tihe s uar (;1e the, of the water,' and (T e rry ho ats t(rpn so bran~t~ xvn are, t~el4.m more thtat eight hours behuind,tjme. n lrhe freshel Iia Sandy Aier,1 '.9 5 says thq.$plepher. Repor er,' aa ra. who have luysod,all their 'ivqs on itu * laosfoshorda say-they never V euv the aerto rise so high before. We bave hoard of no damage to bridged per ~ho fenoos on th e low lands suffei-ei The ed er of th TexasaAdvanci was egg le4g~ ij i , anud be okboo e tliei' in down an~ bit of I. yls ear, .* Cafr ?~e7ta .pepaesaChinese (bid roide e alaing coondition o dir. ;ffatra, ..h ihe total mest supply of Great pa- I$sa lhet year .averaged seventy. .elghtnonl for a.a b moraan. ,Vaile News. -t Lalt-FrMay the Peedee river ros fifteou feet, 'fThe new colrtlhouto at Daul'ingtoi is nearly completed. - SJ.. drerof ra Obut di. d aondaty night. Mr. Willium Zarn, aged 0, c Rarnwell county, is dead-, S is Jasper OGibbs died at Fairfor .est, Uion county, on Tnursday. - Another ruilroud.neeting hAs beo hold at Chester Court Llvumo. Hops are in vogue in Aiken, als strawtovrry %Ili ioe cream teativala. Mr. C. Shiver, inte ,elrk of th court of Kershaw county, di~d at lf residenoe IQ that plaue on r eveniing la't. Mr. JoIhn %Vrkmne,,A.ethen livin i ,the dividing line bct wen ..New berry n'nd Igzree, fi ed d-ri.g io l.ast week, aged 6%ytrs. Captain Walter 31. il.snu, for mer I y (if A ud,..qson counifty, i- thek e 1 itr 4., thekNu ' o., - I-w,- k ly jomuri .1 publiislk-. d .t 11 i-lulu, Uud aic Ialdad. Ti.e Mtorgi of ijur. lay eve.iig na severe ini Korahow .C. tu, noa hii the flelli badly, thrown' down hui dred-i of trees &1n I tinvo tfi .g the h of Mr. 0. J. Shenuun, four miles eas of Camden. A colglred man was drowned vYhil ottejpltMug lo'ross it'e 6aslid.a noe. Chal.pel'a Depot hait Frid.y. Tni unfortunate man went down in th presenco of his wife and children, wh were in waiting fur him at the river' The Unio'n Times ays : .p"Solici tor Fleming caused (I uite a Re*nsatior in town last Mand-ty. by visiting the b'r rooms, and whero he found o1 that had not the accommuodations (o trnv elei3 demanded b'y the Tuppe law ordered it to be closed." Col. A C, UHiskell. This estima l.edgeptlemnn andI law yer was yesteidrev .taken quite il while pasinljn to Ii$ ofice, and ha< to be removed t. his bomne, when li condition rapidly inproved. IlIe ia been for soi time buffering from V general derangement of his system and his sudden att4ck in this instane, iqattribjtale tothis 04it'ae. He wil dotubtlEss soon% be able to resurne hit .place- at "the 11.r,..whiero, hi4,joletl and geutal 'mahnors have .wou foi him a positi 11 f esteem and conli deticohppi u'r 0 bstiiee vil bIt regAirded as a publia calamity. Carolin ion. New Conuntirum. The tollowing conundrur- is attrib uted to Mr. W. A. Bradley, it -6on duotor ou the South Car olina ail roud : Why is Capt. JAck n-,t immotal lecuuo he cn be (Caunby) killed. CIerr y Whi. Stone inrge cherries; mash then and mixleiem with cold wter, allow a gall.n to five poundsafcherries Let, it stand ten or twelve Eoura, thei stir it up well anid, straia it. Ti Ia cth gallon. of liq rid.*.udd threec [a)) uds of engar, and fin ish Ihe samei S curranut winma, During a class meetinog held reverv - years' since by the Methodikt, brethre, of a Southearn yil:hze, JBrot her ,ione, went, among thie cOlo:-ed girtion 0 . he conigrgat-ion.. -F'ind ihg thb~re am oid 'hua a torious f. t bis ebhduavor, .Ita sev Glod on .tho.8r,bbyth, nt datan~n, the rest of tlie.week~ l. nid: "Well, brott er Dick l'a glad t< see yosj ti1-0 IInVena'L itole aiiy tur y siajue j paw you hit ?". -"'No, no, bruder Jonce, no tur. keys."a "N or any chjdten?. b'other Diclk P " & no, brud'dr Jones, no chick "Taki Jord.,, brother Diuk atis doijag well, mny li.,01ther, 'isai br other Jonai, lea ving L,.:ther Di.:k ivho uimiediately relieved his. over burdened-coniscientei by sagi-ng to r necar neighbor, with an imumenso sigh of relief . -. A. .."#I'f he'd said ducksa he'd ba< S The 2dth annual meeting of tl.e Amcrecan Mldppal Associat on isj. it session in .Mt. .loutis. ~55 devle te, are psresent... .The 83rd spunual Con ventioa of th< Protestpat Ephecopal Chuich of th< Dioccee of ,South Carolina met ii Camden Thursday last, ..,.A ,local .pfloliibition bill, net ex uepaing cidor and lager, has panieod th< New Yark sonate. stranuger than Di tion" is aaid to du pon4 chht fy upida who tells it. A dispath.uroin the 'dood bo6ntth gua creeks hae ovedla y A new town isi just started in I an sas, in whieh no one is to be allow. t~o settjle whop ijmokes or chaew tooaccao JNOTlCE~ is hereby gieep tJaose whom i ma'y concern, that I wmU, uin the 10i1 iRof Jpnme, A. P. i818, at 11 o'clock A. $13 *fuy Nitt reaaf-n in the Uodet of Probat Fo air liclad Opunty, iad ask for' a fin dischbde is Ad'ni~strue'or of the EsItato q, Peoter C. Nielzhson, dCeased; maj ax8dth'r. Grewa Corn, bain, &e. Just.- roeevea at . *. MeINTYRt E ted Wr FotQyer FORTY M%11 ffsi, gVra Uilifin V peciic,II i'r er Comilaiitit Andi its l'Sit(o~it OJT iurn, C* il ii tij 1,ve-, ke , &e. . A lev yo-arn -f c-lislitl vil re' tni Ii. 1 ice' a 91ci ke I i btlt o 1 *1041c .,.*,-.*.. Poii. THE PREPARFED. a r~~.ji ft,,1i~:Siur~iIms .:ver Uriia able 1II-iersieq, A-Ott 4 Wei* if ilt 0. 0ri ' 1k LAFR BOTTLES. Stiff by mtail, $1.ot ".1 C'du-7.).V.: ! lJivrt liewjsiatot. ile'"a il i r *tiviare IIWrAppt'r, Willi Tiale Int Ik. R1141 St~ tt ig i al orc t irokvtu. N one. oither in getig t. (1cci. a. aid I'lli ilil eli.bia. SOLD BY' .41.! I111U(;;S7.. .NoUft) tCreditor's. Th tle-ff Soth Caro tlinia, l'ill"it. ngniatal tho t. af'liliig lilt-] ulii It Ilitilrou I ComisIy, 1 titus '. MulAtii, IN I'UJSUANQ1l1 OFi AN. Oil IR 11. iEi ..by !h 1 II oi-o~1lois .). N ise!' Cy, Pr o gabovo cuti lied ft-l oti, 01, fii. ill SitIiaY, 187:1, 1110 matmilcr.igttid, F teaii I1 fe will hold i tI oiect. lit 1uit ili, oil i114 4111 a a lull W ih slay of J islt. ttt Xf, a'itIi - firisa tn !t-mrett i W~iiss,btiki, uas UI."A ~mid 40t dIvvs -o $eliv~on~ier next' ror the IpttIpt0e ot taking prour fir the 10' 1.'. CMIit U po i Mid 0111t41i- s ttu lig31:s k' ~Spam-Iituburg find Utun Itii:road Coma~ , boitd, couip6tt oi- claim not rroven Wi Ibko (.110 closits) ofh I~ ma11i1d reetfcimomie. willI be debatri-ed limo receivinug nzsy dii - jkoi1 cloiditg (Ime fiMal refert-nce,- (lie tin. demgied ir rcsiitirid to r epit , l itlomg oire ihI usg-. sor fillortter ol1 ii ily Ii Wih ida i. liuidit. coniis andi othler de .1q. 'M IXEt 11 13j zf TliS. It. 3 *1F t, TAR! TAURI! TAII It! I. MIJ~N Mc1NTYhIE.0 xx x rc l t Cb2:0W.vy JIV.O prQctmrcd (lie -~ ' . t !se ultmsry1 I . vl la Cal I itimi - is Itsimg lic taOO e-01t~ iii tilY I t iv ,t I-itt'ot. M S --- -0: ; 0o 1DONT FAIL TO) CALL -AT Tll C LOTH'IN!G STOR EF WOoUD :AMR & LAW, whero you will find it LAi lG and hA D.. 80.M11'O-STOC of R E-A ] Yd CLOTHIIING of every St.le:niPi, in Gents.V.thad tv We unn i to 14a1it i;'lll% II, 4 tgrpl:o i j.t onklt to ourr Q 'N; A OS ~ 0 , TWI a0 5.h inT wo onAYiiiturle in( ll l. d (1 rtmCe appli10eible ilI huoion fte These Wrks are1(1IIY *oh on ~ ly by ngents; A Pl I l he~ aetI s f orII w kn1irle r the owi JeweIlry oe e' ow n1111i's uig 110ay (ta Mi~ Iom J. . A o lli eti i n r inn l o i b ya e rngfin I~pI n w trd of g,.okl do oju ell to glivaN ?una conneelion ith my TS~vr c tal, h-ivczpnd 'aiugy and Wngc z i-ioST6ALt t o . neat y OCo:tja "'. K Iu t e.ll~ Gl Tv :. t ia d calral. 4ai')'e1.ed . 1- 'J f-,s.trd-by. (lhe fis of %u lol.0 I -n ndP:y 1' fer rh i ( -id e t hereon, andi g(ive i l E 14)1 (r Cali. n per 001n I e 1 7 III* 'I. Al La0 1.ti VCAi Al T, N olg~a onesblorro Carrige, with urn -over ksent, CnpaJ le of' holding for f.ersotis convehaiet.r 1y. light bit htron is offe~tr4dfui tsalo. it, is -ilmiost, as goodI naF feLi. itItd casi he bough gb for lees than11 hlf whal il coss. A pply o the0 subsncriber at IIgNew Jew wery store belouw 1add's bajidl' n g. J. 8. GOJNNO, uay ('-ftlwilrm Frcsti Arirals.. 5O0 lt)bo. Poonut, .'adf, 20 lbs. UoooaIn sCadf, anel1 1:. U. 0. DESPOR TE~S&U