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IlaOCcL I . E .Eli 2 04 Old papers, suitable for wI pilg goods, lor sale tit this"fOie. 1ow Advertisements. Administrator's Notice - S. B. Lumpkin, Aduinittrator. Large Snake. A geuleman, recently riding in the coun-ry, killed a large coach.whip muske. The snalce measurod six feet $en ilhes in ler'gt h. Dearth. A greait de:u oit f lc's prevails. 'Vt wloleen y i- d i trossingly ge11iet . Not a kuo: w .e b ng Iti aYt or I' U! V~ V .% . t,' ' if, . 1 - Cooling floverage3. N51r. Rt. J . .200Ga iley bes ou hat~d a Itl, np y f rl u f c li daikiuh., for TomI' phars o it. tlioe wio are' hot,'J T uqinlar. 'lhius.y, th r i Ivill du. well to give him a e.,li. Vnted. Our but'heis want to puf'.:>tM a few beeves with all ind Ig, t (uI ply the Imar1kCt. NoIn otheis feed appl-y. New Goods. Messrs. Wihe'ers & ) Avigt, h1 Ve just received a f)eIh supply of T1ale Cloths, ialiecoes .nd linkj..: at 11;o 0 'ra'te rnits. Give theim a call. Returned. Mr. l. C. Robertson. ret irned Tuesday night frum the i.It Cofinmorehil Cullego0 :e will immne diatol'y enter u1pon his dtiets in the Winnisboro National llITak. %ason'* Jew 1s. .Ve havc seen in Messrs. Connor & Ohandlet' 'J ewel y Store, a full set of jewels fur the Flint, lill Ch;pter, 1o. 2,. R. A. M. They are very ind. som'e. The Ri-hiardsuin Cooc. Opera Troupo.. hC mebers of this t roupe reurn d on taturday f.om -in extenwled tour through the North. Their ol-joet wvas to collect n ocey for educational and religious purposies. \' e are not ac quainted with what suucc s they thet on their travels. Ta'l Pry Make a Iota. Beer is one dollar a glass in Monte video, Uruguay, ai)d sh4ep are ten cents apiece. A thirsty man with only seventy-five cents about his clothe souild be miserable in that city ;liowever, he could buy a cow for fifty cents, if milk would serve his purpose. crops. In some parts of the County th~e farmers are still behind. In others -thcy have pretty nearly "gotten out of the grass."f ThaI r;pw fear a long drought a'fter these heavy rains. A long spell of dry hot weather would prove ruinous.. noew branches of industry. If tihe pains eontinue much. longer,, ferry bdats will have to be placed on Allen's #ranch and a'l tio other streams around town. Sovero Illness. Our esteemecd townsmnan, Mlr. T'. 3.. Oxner, has juput received a dis pantch from i phyoician in Memphi's, stating that his son, John D). Oxner, ltsq., is lying at the point of death wit h chiolera- in thlat city. We trust that tihe hlysician is mnistaken,; and that Mr. Oxnor will be restored to health. Ahttempted Bdrglary 1% 3, Isidgeway: Again we huave to report a visit, fm this insatiable individual-Le entiire4 D)r. 11.1I. Ed mund's rosidene laad~lu'ohday 'nidit, andIC made liis way td the Doctor's chamber, the Doctor, becing unprepared made a (dashi to iatch him; but p'esto-like a ne' instead of a .biped ahimal, he sped. The Doctor's dog was left chained that~ hight. We call attention to this old and vell knowni watering place. Its wa toapossess reuiiarkuable medicinal proportded and this fauot and tihe sa Jubrity of the clitaito have hvor madeo these springs a popular resort: Our bitizoas in quest of health innd plea Mire should not fail to give themn a call. Parade. On Saturday after-noon the "Winns bore Vagabonds" para-Ld. aundor comenand of Capt. Joems Faucett, Ca pt. Jeoms Mac, acting Field Mar shall in - undress uniform. These veterans range between tharee and seven years, and in color fromi bright pumpkin yellow to sooty black. They c rganized for duty against the Modoes, but that war being euded they now nropose having a Fourt of..ul. pro. ession. The i r uniform, being copied frun the lloteltot.4, 1.i drcid]edly ral, and just ti-t thing for warn wvep, 1t-r. \\e wouild, hlowever, rug gest a more liberal use of soeap. We trust that at their next parade the Town Council will provide them comn fortablo accommodations at the pub.. lie expense. Heavy Storm. Thursday evenin g a heavy stori of wind and rain pabsed over the town, prostrating trees and .Jences, hnd uising other damage. For the piAst mmenbi we ha va h ad rains on ati avL rage 11f iiont live days in the week. i'haintir., ate in de pair of m~aking %I fitu S. Arouad fown. The er.-p 17 ze:ter do.'S i !owr. s is I I r,.:a I ig --eig:ht 'r.h ri v :.h, a, f v ig1.t., :.go. lin crs firmil, I;NVw o nd ':tt any. Thu .-t-l-pily of cul' eX , j ,I. khe ..m al-i d. T l:eC llinig t(ote a' p-'ed on a 1: -t in tow 'Not is- ho ver kow kun: in this g:tte ill git a lox ticd to h i tle .'', Th'lle .r in 1 v . hind the 'm-rovemntst t!1 on the -t C 1 'T'le tnerh' ait in twvn n1ow are very usy-iigtiig f'ie-. 0e6partner shi p. 1 The . atsia Pio-tix announces the formation of a law part.iorship between Messrs. J:anes 11, R.ivn 'aid Nathaniel Barnwell. Col. Rion is too well known as an eminent and bite :e.:astul jurist to relIiro comnienda tion from1 Us. Mr. Iirowell ia a son of the lion. It. W. 1briuwell. Ie is a young gentlemiani Lf lie nativc tal cut sundI high niture, and as actii g So'icitor of the itli ercuit, display ed great ability in coiductin g hi. caCs. We w ih for the firi th.t -uecess wh ich t hey Ill y mei it. R idgewry, WVe had the pleasuro on Saturday, of pilying a visit to this growing p1h.Ce, and were quite pleased at the muiks of prosperity tihere displayid. When the war ended ther were but two huuses'at Rlidgeway. Since thon, have been erected a depot, six stores, several blacksmith and ehoe shops, a photograph gallery, a Masonic lodge, a school house, and several priva'te resi'dences. Streets and i ta have been luid 'off, and land hells at a good. price. The railroad is preparing to build a large cotton warehouse neI.r the depot. A Methodist Church is in course of erection, which will cost several thousaInd dollars. 'Other buildings are going up. The Masons, the. Patrons of Husbandry and the Friends of Temperahic, have flour ishing organikationa. 1idgeway is the nearest point on the Railroad to the rich river plantations, on thie Longtown road, and during last win-, ter nearly three thousand bales of cotton were brought there and sold.. If its present rate of prosperity in creases, Rtidgeway will ero long be come a th'riving place. Suspoen of the Souith Uroin. On Sunday iast the South Carolin ian suspended publioation after an existencee of ,so.moe eighteen anonths. In that time it had become well known in the State and elsewhere as the able exponeont of honesty and 1:atriotism, and bitter foe to every species of ve nality and corruption. It has ac. compldished iuch good in exposing swindles, and the pen of its editor has booen a terror to evil-doers. Its hoss will be sensibly felt by the whole State. Ocenpying a placc. in Colum. bia, the seat of government, it pos sessed peculiar facilities for discover ing frauds, and stogd li1po a .boa con, warning the people of impending danger. If ever a paper deserved success, the Carolinian (lid ; and that it failed is a disgraco ,to the honost conservatism of Solith Carolina. We shall greatly maiss its daily vits, and we trust that tho facilo pen of its editor w.tll soon lie found again in oui exchuango list. Journalism cannot af.. ford to lose it. glfn on'foZnri Cup tu red. On 'Thursdaj night the store of Mr. J1. 1). MoCarley Wats entered from a sida win'dow in tli0 billiard rooti. The burglar lighted a candle, and find ing the key of the safe in thion money drawer, opened It andl abistracted money to ai con sider able amount. Friday mnorning a hlegro ifroml Lan caster, named Jim Iharris, who, for several days hsac been boardhing at John Walcott's, tendered in payment of board a fivo dgli bili. with the corner torn off. Walcott showed this bill to M r. MieCarley, wvho immrod iato ly recognized it as one which had been paid hitn by Air. John T. Wilson, and was among th'o money stolen the night before. Mr. WVilson also ideni tified it. Mr. Wilson thon wont ini soarch of Jim Iharris, and~ Mr. Mc Carley wnt for a poicm. J: was found at Walei'tt's, nud arrested by TiAr. Wilbei and policeman 1)uneau. (i recnhling the guardhouso 1he at tOmptoted an ekcape, but a blow from Mr. Dunaca:.'s a&b gettleg ia. 4Il pockets were searched and the follow ing ai t~clus discovered: A gold watch and stel chain, a pair of spectacles i n a case marked, 0. Muller, a hand kerohief marked 11. l3aui, a.l bunoh of ke'ys and soveril hthaller articles. Ile was brought bofore Justice Mack cy and cntimitted to jAil. The watch is su ppo'ed to bthproperty ei her of )Ir. Wdlu of C oden or Mr. Ho. gan of Mll.eway, loth of these g"ntIeliein Lave beeni notified of the arret ati rCeOvery. .T im Har is, who) n arr v(d here on 1i I a md t f ll e i . wV. 11.'I feso.i to be a stoie ur by tiue, arnd to-hn'e been at ble yarsl ina Chlarb-ston. The wa1tchI was Ilw e roery f lS.,Suumil. IThe :-ilver ciin belorged to...Mr. Iogan. Mr. Davis recovered a biuni h of kcys Jim Clhims to have disposed of glir. lfagan's watch to a pedler. Althogh pre eniding to be a 'n'ovic', he is c'vi de tly zi expert in ftU art of bur glary. We trust that he will be paun' inhrd to the exteit of the law. 'Thu Local Edlitor The fuolowing is borrowe',. an-l it is the beat we ever had a loealt editor lend us: IT a mian bys a new buggy, or if his cow al three til;nes without winiig, the local is eX dCt(ed to pro elain it with a grand flourish. 11' lie arts a tweIwnny business, 13is first liougit ii: t bribe the local with a five cent irg ar to write up alive dol. 1:11'p nft'. Indeed, lho 'ilzks it iq a mb ion of the heaIL to imako his for utric for him by "free blowing." li will take the local to one side and 'voit out the thq superior qufai. ties of a rat torrier dog, And coolly a1sk him to "give him a hoist.." lie don't. care anything aibout it, only Sipriggills has a dog which he thinks a buster, aid soile of 'em11 wiloted his "put in" just to tnke, the conocit out of Spriggins." Everybody wants to be "put in ;" they are the "great I am," but no one says,"llero, local, put yourself inside of this new suit of clothles, or throw yourself outside this oyster stew, or stuff this watch into, your pocket." Oh, no, of course not; that would cost somethiig. The shoe is on the other foot, you see. The local is supposed to know ever)tl.in: about other p'ople's business, and is expcotcd to show u) all the actors iv every family broil in town. If the vile tongue of :Caudal finds a victi'm, people wonder why be don't run about with his note-book and gather up the vituperative bit. of slander for his r aper. If 110 stepo into a bit. lmird hall hoeis requested to lgiake aI note of the astonisi-nir fact ttfat Bill Tompkins thas made a run of eleveu points. .When the luiustrel .troupe arrives in town the ageht immediate ly rushes into the printing office, and, calling for the local, hie slips three or four tickets inl his hanlld,- and whispers, "])raw us a big house ! Put it in str'ong !" anid, patting him pa. tronizmngly on the shoulder, the agent admnits the inferiority of the -troupe, but we are not to "l.et ort." It is no sin for the local to lie. .To p'ense the leturer the local is forced to sit two mortal hours to hear him through. an insipid discourso so. that hie can "wri.t' him up," ands 8 it goes1 All are anxious to appear favorbhly. in print., but few are williog to pay for it ! The locat's time is worthg nothl inig but to bother his .head :wvriting puff's for ambitious persons. tt don't cost him a nything to live, Hie never pats, or dr inks, or trayvels, anid pioney is of' no use to him. Put it in ! Put it ini ! Arc Adicteriscints Eve'r Ilct. In the course of a spicy article, n~insweging this~ question, the iMobile Rtoghater .ys : "If any man affects to believe that ad vertisemeonts aro net roadl,.let. him advertise.thiat he wants to buy a dog, foir insaanc. If he is not furnished with every varie ty of argro3 ted sausage that rnor'ning bef'ore brbakfast, and, besides, nwith one or two sound grounds for suitli agiinet him for Osraalt, we wilt break our golden rule and dead-hecad . his advertisema. Anmd it is fair to infer that any mmon who Wsats to seoll a dog ajso wisha. to- buy somlething w'ifh tooC. prioceeds of hi.s eanind very lure'. A nt so) up tol oh'la'n. , h wishtes to seth his cargo.nf o ao, that h~e miay buy a cargo of Westo1-n Onec hundred and eighteen passen. sengers who .nailed in the ill fatod A t. latcarc still unaccounted for. Jlour hundred andi twenty eight bed ima have already been taken from the wrec'k, but it is feared that those stilt roiss ing will never again be heard of until the sea givecs up her dead. Governor McEnory has issued an address to the peoplo of Louisiana, ad(1vising acquiescence to the Kellogg G overnment untit Congress assembles in December.. Three old boots, a gaiter and a hoop skirt in fr'ont of a house inidicate [that the family has moved The "ed lilver Iaft,- 0ter One lirf ofilt Already lloll. Thle $breve ort,.(.Ijl.) Tin erpub. ,liisos it Vory It.l 'nd fitterest itg c. count of the great -itaft-iti.Aed liver, t-be exporimnont of ita retnoval in for. mer times, and the success that is .PoW, atteuding the .fforts-of Lieuten. ant-. A. Woodruff.:' I'he following extract shows the work thus far oc. 0omplished, how it is done, and the benefits toesult :, The rewoval of the oraft. i4 beine accomplised by 6imp le bt powerti Wnean". It is don11..liy 11h1 :vtew Iaid, with her .stseitm ci3pstan-1, and immense par-ho.. 0 -'oms:), whimb :oCs tao t .,ttack followed at itC, vals of one hundred yards by ono i anc boat and t woiits at -1 wit h, glittering .aws. An told log peilhas .one1 hundied -feet lng, first 0*t r.c 0e ttetitiont of the h ooflil .:win o1lie.r, who n.t once orders the tmen1 to advanco to hit II '-unito him1.1, This4 doines (Iuiely, an1d oni the ;:o~tu ameps:tin. is tugi-..e away. II hie I. rov reIin. V;j tid %V 1 h 11. ield, , no* it'r vai..cn is etI.l i i w henl k ge inrally sn. iumb atm~ UOt is dIrag e f romi hi- santdy Led w ith mtanyv mio b.asiging to him, foring iii'' tite A Iss of uLos, dirt, rootstand 'growing cut 'Jon woods. Tbis ma is pu1,.! tI pieces, and the log,. turn,: IIi e, to b 1ioked tip by khe t'aIn boats in .the acar, atId eUt intosmill .giec:i %yhich are Ullowed t-> iloat off and evr.natually 'find a rCesting pl.1c la ti e lakes sypplied by Dooley 130you ott. Ipt. Sometinaica two or three. logs are liiehied gt oi tme, Ial.tho. fuIJ'pur. chase powver of the Aid supplied, and 4thon the inass mcved is -very large Sometimes the Aid moves u) iad bitches on to three or four di'Torent partQ of the iart,.as ho is able to do, having .a front of forty or fifty feet, atpd the bap;ka out with all her. neight atid fNree. .8imet.imes she makes three or-four efforts before the mass ngoves. Once moved,.tho water :oaks through, the dirt erumiles, atml the man is easily pu led to pieeps and the logs allon ed to fl.at (.f. As vet exploSive materials have not beet called into rcquisitiou to any great exteit. The benefits likely to tecrue from the opening of the .raft are.beynd. conjecture. it vill ro slaim hundred. of thousands of nores of the finest cot ton lands in the world, now atterly useksi, and prevent the ftrther des truction of iany valuable farts, seriously thtrCteued by the elongation of the raft, bet-ides opening up to navigation an itment.e area of country now almost destitute of such facilities. Alabama News. Only one ice bouse in Mobile. In M6nroe coqnty, erop'n are small and wrappod in grass and rgin every day. A. ngpber of Iri-h immnigrants have arriv'ed at Birmingham. Thorn is said to be 260 Bapti-t Sunday Sohouls in the State. ''lfore is atill consitierable small pox in the counties of Pickeu, But ler and Lawrence. Crobp proe'pects fhittering in Ihenry county. Alabama C entral RI ailroad trans. ported last year 30,399 batks of cot. toll. The District Conference for the Union Springs 1)istrict .will be held at UinprnsJuly Dith. TheMoble nd Girard l['ilroad has carried into (Coliaubus, this yeatr, sevetnteena thousandl sixi hundrted and eighteen bales of cotton. 'rThe Greensboro licacon stays: "Accuntsfrom black lands of the The cotton looks -sickly, uti the cat erpiller has been discovered on seve ral plac. Ph iladelphtia cotipla ins of htaving ruore houses to 1kt and for sale tiann ever before. On e .Tinsley, an IRngli h ca pi trtlist has bought 23275 acres of land near W aco, Texas. St. Augustine, Florida, will have a grai~nd bullIIfight for the i am useinient of Not thern invalids ne(xt setason1. S ato of' South (arolinn'l, .Cousry or FAaaarir.i.O, CO R T OPf COMMO1N PLE&8A. Johnt C. ~a eorell P'lainiiff. For a inst, Money James D~onl di fendant. )Demanded. TQ Jiames Don Jhfewloantin tidshu 4 clion., You are her'eby uinnmaedt atal required to ianswer~ tho' eo cit. itn this taytion, which will bo fill Ir the olltice of thei Cleak of iihe Court~ f Commauon PleJaop. for the sai Coutntyr,. .i ro iservo a cpf oa youar answer on th sulbscribors;.. thir oilt, No. 6 Laiv I oe, Winntsboro, 8. C., wijhhjn fwptay. da * "after the .service of this uaumisens exclust of the daty of tier viese., :. . If you fail to an'swe this cootsplain t wis h. in the Itime aforesaid thle la iti wil take juidgmentt againts youat..f'or the stum~ 01 thrioc htunrdred atnd te dIellarsa .an-. costs. -- M~CANT8 & OU1,ASS, P'laintt IT's At toneys. To the Defewl'hant Jn .v,'ikD ey : Tfake notico that the saiamonsa in thih nct ion cf .whicb .th' foregoi ' is. acoy I ogethior wi'th Ithe opmph altnathlerint, wa. filed itn the ollic o' lihe tier of Court of Commnon Plens forYFairriel Co ty, Siant ol0 L'outh It' n rilina, etn iT,0 ard'd of i te A. D.1878. tac McCANTS & 2OUO \SS, - Phl.iL:iff~ 's . ' cys'. june 1 1--O. . .Atteiitl0ii I II AVINF restumed nmy old trado, I wo.dd respecelfulty inftorma my fienads and the public generally hant 1 am tnow pre. paredl to mak, or repair Satddleq, Iridlet and liarntess, at short ntcico. T bue patron age of te public is solicited. Glive me ai call ait the old stand.,. jtune 11 mi[ a eIrvNu'E. V For over FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETI ABLE Liver ledicin e ha4s pr1oved to0 he tihe fr I..w ~o .,pis t .1i I i ,: , * '.b'a4, 4 l et i $ 1iek iil3 .1cel,, .'solic. 11 HLE PSREI'Af E[1) - -1 a -. :: I II -- d r 4 a va l ;% 1-roiper- ie :uwoi 'ver it inl , ONE DO! LAR BOTTLES, Ihe lle ' r., (1r1111 as be I-e J p M --34 CA 1-''i.V *' - .3 Vaty n.) 'owders tor l'reparet -itne4 laivera Itoegab..i unle0's inl ou4renr wrnpper, m ith Tid m4(1 ti im u-. Sitnml and Si niture unbroie. None oriher i r teine J. II. E/l-I N & cu).. Ma43n3, (Sa.. atdl 'hirlilellihlia. - , B Y A/. U Ad it. P I !I'.0 I1Y viriuo of nulhoti(y gran ed ., lie t i lon.Wilin.'M. Nelsoin .,ud 'r4ohnte of Fnidielel- 1 wiill -ell to ti h igIet 1 1 idder4u thek res i4(tnce (.1 lihe ti t I4rsigiled kin n1 1 itu d4.1y t li e " In ( I .1111 insi. at :; o'clock P. Ml. or canhi, aill lE persntl u.ta te or:.tne Alemlmnc d\csIh cons4i'stting of Two ules and T%0:wol ion 8. B. LIl'KIN, June (> \212 A.dminisina4or. In-11 iO.u'e ! V11r.l11uroi A TUOST FOR CASH . 1 YOU 0need Furniture now is 1 h C-11 1to get ilargi IIIs , 1 mfti (10 3ri11ned t close Out the Furniure on 'n11u. Wa rdroblies, Illere n:3, Tablk-lin a munrblle :op, Rock aw Ch.dr.4 lDining Iio'i Chairs, Towel, lte4in3, Iiouk Calse's, Wil writing Q)'sks Combined, Extenlsion Tabhli Chi'Is Chlairs, &C. Cap. L-Wl4n 34 , hId) r. .v INT E 'S. STOCK 0F CLOTHINg c(3* L3,4 0 T NoTrv W -* l'I*S- A N'0ING(' lrge ;n'ltm 'iA pi suillicientv I.AVi E and VARIlEl) h, pleatn thie mo10%, fa*id.Wis. We have! Ia finU aLS Strpe fl(, . c hair Facr~* Whlite anll' Vr->wnI LAinn sulitq. While an344 1 'F.;; lm if a est wit h vnri2ous~ grades3. o1' FANY ('ASSiH EI' ES, in S [1I3~, wh1id. ar ellere113d att 3empjt ii pi izc.. fo~r C ~ .x ,M' i rHI .Feveral stylest of J4.oysuits32. Ar'e offen N.I 1.i e every 44ne( remember11'3 that. w -33re ptrel'.3 d to have -nny3 8:3 14. of, i WOOD)W.AlD & LA W. junel 7 Co;s!YCM51soNE33s Orrill:, W IN.unono31, S. U., lAY- 31),73 Q ELD proposals313 w.ill be rer.-i ved. L *-3his4 < (ice u4nt1 i aturd y, l1;he -!lt -d-i oIf June13 neOxt,'3 tol uild a bidge htver 33 orr Creek 0on what34. ii:no(wnl as3 thel 1Kinenl .30ond ; to be C33 cosruoIe (iof 41h31rable. nt riail r .1d ei I1her ~ I4 'V-th 40or .wturck labu ments)3. l'roposals3 4nn4t be 1)33 bolihpnni3)34 the bridge insur3ied for' at lent'it I wel months44. Contraictor will plas en1c1 specilncationst withI pr'oposal:4. .ly order of theo Hoaird. mafy 20-flx5, Cletk. CouN 'ry CcitlauJssIon r~ni O)srtce ', WV is sn31U13t, $ C,, MlAY 1Irii. 187:. 1EA IL IED p3n~~roposal will be re'ceivedt 4 tis tifli Ie util 31hd 21st daly of Ju joxt, to buiild a loveredl- bridge o' 1.ittle' River known a 43 elll's ritld, 'Ihe'-bridge It) hebuilt aboie high wal~ ma'rk,-antd C 35 nsIrmt.-d of dumrablo nD qerial. Cot thetcors woul i (1) w' to visit 13 the sot an~d etamino jlt tlilerselwes, and t444 land in heir propo' with Ispecii~cahions asl to the natulro n4 mod0e1 of constructiont.. C~ontractor4' c have I he:'horty' of.electing 3eh tanteri of~ the old bridIge 3 hut, inl dutra~I bl 3d suit. Poposals 33m44t be neccompanied ni I wo, or .more, suifliicin t ritiet and l bridge insutred for at least twalve nionthas Ily order of the Bloardl. -' - W. h. PEAKE, maity 20--lx5 Clerk, FURNITURE I Cohnsist ing of Wa.3lnut, Imit323atio 1333 tnu, 4an34 (nk, of 3the1 very 13est guIjIbl aind ch:ap3 3as C in1 hoI bon1ght iany where 3l1 4.hl13' '1 34 hecity of New Y ork 0or (ln3itimo) anid :a phep na. cant bo hou~lght ill Ney YII or Ilaitimnore at retalil pricesl. Everyt hil Watrramnted1 as3 repreieunted. Maiires 34.es nl Lui wher~ for sale1. Cal and 1 s334 for' u y ou selveu, ras meeingr Is believing. rt~opa2inIg. Fu3rnir11'ne aly ,,c.lr3l at mi~olu.. -IA DYW A i, HA RDWAR -ZE E 1LAVI just a eceive-1 lot . pe IIEFE CE\\ GRASS RODS, UlNON SWImAl, 0111 Stock, already LA 1Z( F an1d ]," 'LL is roev(ivi)) WEEKLY ADDiTIONS. 8 F EK JTI A.LTDY. GAL. ~ LOW AY' & C 2 y r A ontr Whiln(edleprwnwhc 11has bee largeolyg inlae nd M consilt 4i1 e part f 11a \ '-TOCIc of - Wift, -tal Btll l'ignes, l'lain, . tiped and Checked INansooks. idlop L~awnw, Plain a Striped \io 'ie toria .awns4, While, hl, ItIne" :tml th-ceen Tali ,1 Phin anlae .1 d Swis1 -lt: 'it gne Teii.a .at all'I liserlite', .twi ; anI Wc al :-) call the attati ua of the hintle. -ill l u cun Ia --OF .Drawer", Slit li Urt'u, Under Shirtk, liriliham Lisle Thre'ad Hlalf flose, Cravats, CIows, &c. We"o keep always on hand a full 14a1d COMPLETE LINE -OF M~cMqASTER~ & BRICE. . u'j !,i may 1lSa q t nI mralm 3 OU I r.'r:eI fully incrmra my friiend: k a- l;?a're. IIhat I havei bit a n. Ove an no inworigade, andu wil a ley's ;9 at the s~ame tiane woutld ciall no Iena I tItn go ai nit'e nt:f-at ' . (-ito Frenchl ad NuiL, T,a'ton Suagtar awal Syrt:p, JTe lies ilt (tald, 'llitillers~ utal 'lual'ga , pite tarin ltlied II:aut utal Ton~gue, Ty tand Fantcy Ii na1l. Orqttug,' tand SId'tat iat- of hi'h I z'l cr .1,0WVI ~i Thlan.aiar i fe ~ p a''hlrnipa'ronge, or 'alictg a c-,t a., ofat i~ he~ 'mate . bi - A 1 G 10 WV IPeas, P'ea~a : at ! A I.o a ~cral U load of lIolda I .\cal, 100)~ Saacks at ilj Flaotr, uara, (Collfeo, Ilice, lirn of ih< Wi r"1i i.itrr, consii.titng ig part ol Port, Sherry, - I lI'bl. Nailbant's (ill gCabit, -' 1 bLi. ltakert'sa 01h1 Iye, I Cuaso of Kentraucky, I" * Iloquet Whtiskey, Wh Iichai canntot, beo excelled In qu(ality rk ad 2at'.' J InswMc win's A I. r. RaiTherrys, 111a : l.bar)y anaadd oae liquors, tall of the very fitne grnade. ara'! 1 7 ' ""'" a 1.' i t a I have in tu 760 I--helh pieCornl, :u U-he ifr.-A.h ground anl blted .'on Hackels Gratnil e Aill.3 Flour, f res!I rm )b ( si!!, ill ira o , V",000 G"allonsl .Mkes ore il 1 l. , 111014 1 ry) Sal11 '1114 Bacon C. It. 8 blldi. 1)2ry .dt Shool~Icrs. I lo lin En~r (.e-i Hlams, I c. kt l lit.0 Ti iln by lIy. All of whi ch will bO sold . WIV FOR J U S T O)ne ('ar load 1lour, all grades, ()o Car load Corn, one Car load fe-ding Oa'!", .Ion, La Pflt n esto Cnvnassed 1111ams, On C r I otl adi n J B01ied Menl, D. Ri. Flenniken. ttiny 81 I131P0 IITA N'l'() A L L CONCERIN . El). W l' llF lenfv('i fltOiannonCe to lovera of th dli.r~tfl that we have rceived a conttiderabl)o Si suj~ly of Canntued G oods consi::initg if I eiviloed Iam, flyst erHi, Chiah Visht tand Sohnt m. uairrdo Impori.. rd li 'inioC Appule .1llliCs. Als hi)00 Lbs. jnte :a U. G. Diuti'OiR~ls & CO. IEl.\(' ) .lOLi'. IlN .II LlTAlIIY X(UI[()(). T I Il eottal ciession of t he School ear, v~i:, will begin JUlIY .I- T'4 iat .For lchool I'x penslosl, i. Wa tsin tg,~ Sintitinty, &a'., $115 por sessiont, latyabb.: ini tauviace For Circ:ulairs, ad Ires Cot . A. COWuA RI), Pr incipal. EST AIBLISH IED 1859. Jsr Ew c+-ooins. .luuct rcei ved Purtogc., ca let.. Clocksc. till 'pinl isies', lhin Jewelry liticy Gob dlI iing , 18 karats f ino, and pla'tclea., a fin ti inu irt menit. All goot I- wairratie as) repirseted. Al wto rk donoi in ia wotrkutanliko lnan nier, niil wairrate I. No ebargiog fuor lockin2g. Como antd soo mte, v. ill tako pleasuro- in ah...wing moy Thani k fl for' past favorsa, I res-peelfull.t scolici t ia cont itunntieo of tihe sameti. api-I 2 Ojpo.ito lnao & Co. iROOTi AND) 8111E JIAVINO jorocutred ti. tceiy benti Mechainlic in I~~t-.. the (inntry, I; fee! war.' ~. ranted In siying tt I can firish as neati DOOT ~~ or 81 I0JI as anty Shop in thIe SouthI. All work wairraiiie-1 to givo sath'fationt. My Sh~op istut ne hoor to 1-. (Ierig's tSaddlery war 10 8. M. UGIIUERlT. ..Jarx4 t Jars ! ri Ill-EI and f1ivo (lallon .Jiru. Call ..etrly. U U. DU$!'ORTl8 & CO. Cha irs Chairs!! *'i(t dozn .piL liottomt Chairslwfo a 1. .)OUN .\cOIYRE$