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O-Y uld papers, suitable for wrap piig goods, for salo at thisoflico. New Advertisemont;. Tax Notioc-Joel Copps, A. I'. C. Notice. We call ottention to the Nolice of the Merchants rel.tive to vlu inag their store on the Fourth. Gipsies. A roaming band of Uipsies are in town, encamic.1 in 3car of Col. Ition's residence. '- There w ill bie . t me-: iig cf t ho Winlmillo).OI Lk ini ladlcr Coimpany e:<t Tluisdy ev--ning4 at 8 o'clock in the maile: I .11. Mammoth Beet Capt. Kleot has w-nit to our .'1i.10 i mamniioth bleet weighin., for I ai half, pounds. Ti s '- . t " ( V I.. - thing sent up tli far. "Ou Hand. Jxtra enpies of the cbn.n con tainling the full pan tivulams of the firemien's parade for sale at thim of fl Ue. P rice 5 V-ents per COPY. A Mode lEstablishinout. Wo direct the especial at(it ion of our readers to the card of Nir. W . 1'. Iu-isel proprictor of the abovc name A darikic sent a i' ht we k to hi0 beloved, but on rccn t of the ieply said, "now M r. Memahl, thi are not Angelija's writing." 'h al w ays spilis kitungh ph y i ih a "1K."' Heavy Rains. There !ave cbecn very len*'.%y rain. recently in the Westron porvtion of the County. Several huiilred yards of *trestling waee dcstroyed oi thIe 8. & U.1 It. 1l. ]Deatha. Alts. 11ohert Duinlap died ncur Iin gewIy on Sunday Iternon of Typheid )cntvry. She was well advanced in years. We tender our rympathies to her bcreaved famnily. Tralysis, We regret to hear that, Jobn Mo. "Cully, Eag , has been afflicted with another stroke of para'ysis. Ile wa: attacked last ''uesday while on his vay from town. One side is useless. We trust that he will recover. nladney and Murph'. We call attention ti advortise inent of Messrs. Gladney and Murphy in another column. Thesegontlemeii have a fine stock of liquors, and "old Epha" is always on hand to attend cus t oners. Tersonal. Mla. J1. 8. Reynolds, of the Kings Muntin Military School, is ini town bn a visit. "Pddlagogies," and the clinato of Yorkville evilently agree with hinm. Hie reports this excellent school as flouri.hing. Th'le second mwession begins on thte 1st July.' Xerp Co9l. We uinderstandi. thcre is~ a party in town, who is willing to intake advanc es to any one whot will supply the families with ice dlurinig the sinainer at five cents pocr pound if sunilieient paatrontage is guaranteed. We hnope engagements ma~y be made to secure the contract. We believe it wvill pay. . A rather bashaful young man who is kecepiang company with an Elm st reet girl, wats aked Siunday evening if he would have a cuspidore. "No, thnanak yo'u," he said, "I rnovdi- odi anythinig betfore retiring.----.hic. What in th.li deuce es a cuspi dore ? ."We lioe thae'blest reason to be lieve that 01n0 of thne very lirst reuits which this tyranntical riing expeats from this treacherous work is the ruin of the adImnistration and the wreck of tine Republic:;n party in this State." Union. hcrald. If this be so, we ,winhdraw our opposition to Morton, Bliss & Co. WVe ~vill pay thecm $7,000,000 to slear the State of Radicals and think it a cheap botract at that. ."What donsort nin irresponsible nmil lJonrairce in Newy York think thne Re p'ubbean people of this Sitate are m ade out of ?"- Unionflkrald. Whby they thiank tine Rtepublicana party isi made uip of a set of swind lers, - who issue $7,000,000 fraud ulcunt bondls, sand thnein refCuso to hal p bond holders get back their money out of thie tax-paiyer.:.' Acknowlodgmnt.1 WVe returm n tha nks to I . I. iDonne, EAi., of Columnabia, for invitatIions to at-tendI~ thne finale c braition of tho .lEuphradfa'mn Society tad the aninuail ('ration before thne two societies. A . M. Hill, 19., of IDarlimngton, is tho V'aledictorian of tine E'uphlradiiian So. ciety, a lon. R. B. Carn-'ter de Returned. Several of our youngladies who have becn off to Ncimo l ave returnod for the suutner vacatio:n. Wo wish fhem a'pleallard14 visit. ..We are plel.ised to hear that Misa' Anna M.'Kilgo, of Fairfield, wats amiong the the distinguished pupils at the recent exailination of the Colum bia Methodist College. Tobacco. The thanks of ti oflico re hereby tendei ed to Njr. 1). It. Fleiniken for a present of fine "Paicale" Chewing Toae.Tubacco ewvii- 'im pro-, n ouied1 1 by all p rimeiis, readi tg books ..nd Saiifay teclml cards, to be i filillty habit b t, 'if T PIlo will use thle %%< d let t0em1 It.t the lest',:.ri'le.1 W O wo1.1 eIkIC illntii S G ti 1 et'i ti, 'P. m.kI'" is onte Af the finest bratil., and that Piennikoni keeps it. '"A Vld to the w:i,.e is -'fii..nt.'' Fine Pubtat>cs. 1 his has been a go'6d year 'for po tutoes, land 'everal Iinio lots have been brought to this Ufhee. Mr. John C. Macekorell, of lilack,tock- sent us one ) Catorday weighing eiiteen o-minces. lbt, D -. T. T. it ,bertson tas br ought us deci ledly the linc..t mess we have seeu this year. -'omin one vine lie gatherol ton potatoe., aggrogating fur pounds and ten ounCos in weight. The largest one is i a monster, weigh ing twenty-Ih'e mthces, anoirduipoise. Doath ofMI f nid$T , With the deeplest sorrow we an nounce the death ol' this younlg and estijablo lady. ll-r pure soul winged itself away during last Thurs day night-went out through the di arknens into the never fadihg light of heaven', where angels and arch angels maignify the glorious Name. Sheo was thv daughter of the late Dr. John P. Thomas, and had been married about three years and a half, i She Ieav a busbaid apd two children to mourn her, los. he obsequies will ie performed at St. Stephens Chuich, Rlidgeway S. C., o-day at 11 o'eh ok P. M. Oottoni. Althouoh the general compla'int i6 that the cotton crop is very poor, we have heard of several farmers who. have good crops, and some fine speci muens of he lant ia've been brought to our oftice. We have a plantgrown. on the far'mi of Mr. Lfetoy Garven near town, ivhich is twoty-seven inches iigh anid contain's forty'eight squares and one >'blooin. M . W. R. Garrison has also llown. d. a bloom taken fromn his ie'a. idge W. R. Robertsoni his a fine field of "double and triyldo boll" ootten, Ie peculiari ty of Which consists in the clustering of the boll. On the other hand many of the creek emnd river bottoms have been given dvorto the gi-ss, the con tinued wpt weather ha.ving rondered it impossible to work them. Around Tori The cholera in Nashville has eaus ed1 eueutniers to lie viewved with Bus. picionlII inWinnsboro. A genitlenan in town reports ripe tomnatoes. "The local"' is an inoredlu. Ions mncrtah and never helieves any thing until lie Eees it. Send some of thenm up. Punt zftd 1ieidb rre rippearing in town. Sprii iklers and 'pennyroys are in demnand (Lrdens are parchinjn for want of rain. Small irkies do a li~cly trade in blackberries. If wo bellav3 conimon report, all unmarried people in town ai-' en gag. ed; but as to liid is whose; Mrs. G3rundy is right sharply mixed. Trho city fathers are ready to re.. ceive taxes. The espp o ' not all ready to pay them. The weath0 ias bleen very multry C'or lhe past fe w days. Several cases of' erysipel-is hiave appeared in town. A new fence has been erected at, Lots of darldetenm town on Sat ur diiy. To tliinm the sound of a drum is irresistible, (Green corn has made its appear anfee. Rail Itohd Items. Ti:e new bridgo on the drpbnville anid Cdlumbia Iil Eoad, at Alston iIs neoarly coinplet.ed. It is a snbstan-. (i atriucuro anid will oo't about thir ty thiouusand d6lhmirh. Since the repar~ation of damages caused by tle winter rains,. the C. C. &2 A. iR. Rt. has been in good condition and the trains have been running oni closo sohedule. Ulut on Wednesday ntigi t a freight trTain rain off near Ililarr, Anid the Thmursday morn ing's express going north was detiain ed several hours. Yesterday the down muail train was also delayed. The e3ngine ran over two cows at Blacatock' an-l wa'. t Gawn ma nitea track., No -persona wero injured.., Dofermined efforts are makijg Ato extend the Spirtanburg .& Uniop IR. It. to Ashville, N. 0., so as to stop the Vestern tra.. . If tbis Offort suQ0e0el, the, wqA will branei off from its proson bQd at Shelton's and q.tretch straight for (olumbia. Fairfield , wil.1 then have three parallel lines of railway passing through it, and the value f yrdp'orty will therotby be much enhanced. The Rural Carolinitin. The July number of this invalupble nonthly i. go our tu i1e. ITs eou tents arc vari. and'qf the Itht into-, u.tiig character. The ag intural public are greatly indtbced to) the pliblishers for their unceeuing efort.i to ina'in t e.pJocul kkIM) utan ard of the Mag.azine, ranking as it docs, firt among the Agrieultur I pub. lic1timo. onl this continunt. .)W" feel tI.t W banuot . 1' gften urge such of our ieatders as are not ah-eedy sub.cribers to the 6ltural," to lose n time in idiig 'In thejr ames. The torms of itbreription are $T per annum, 1ith liberal club rates. Address the publishers, WALoaI r, I'rans & Cogsn'cll, Charleston, S. C. Forgery. The t oldred fried ni brother is fast becomuin uivilized inder the Lienignant influences of Republio'iai institutions. It is astonishing wth what aptitudo .he picks up the tielf0 >f his white brethren. V at we were iearcely prepared for th oditeropping: )f this faculty of Imita'tion which oo tirred on Saturday evening. Onl that vening a pumpkin colored yotuth, Tohn Lequeux, aged about fu4rtcen, kt the instigation of the devil and M malico aforethought, &o., pre. euted to one of thq clerks in the toro of Messrs. Withers & Dwight, a iote purpoting to be from Mrs. .hviglt, requesting that the boy be >aid $2.10 for chickens purchased bj ier. The clork paid the money, and ula departed. When Mr. Dwight law the note, he pronounced it a for ;nry and set out In quest of the for ;er. After some search he was over. tuled and delivered over to the ten ier mercies of the Sheriff. That boy i being fNst improved by pdue-ition. lohool Tai For Townqhip No. 4, Pursuant to an order from thp [oard of Ti-ustes. 'df the School Dip riot, a few 4ienflenen met in tie Jourt House on Saturday to disousA he propripty of levying a local tax or schocl purpos's. .Mr. 0. it. rlompson, Chairman of the Board of Prustees, reported the soboqis in.good onditi,onind.the pupilstuimproving. Lhe Rev'..1r. Obear, prinbipal of the rhite, and bln.--- of the solored school, had. given gregt satis 'atio.'Thcro are about dT whites daot120 blacks in attendance. l'here ise a schtoo} in the County under lthe direction o. this. board, and an ther schtobl is partly supported by it. L'he trustees believed the schools were tecomnplishing good', and ho d~ thtey would be maintained neist year. The following informnation was fur tiebed the meetinig: TIhoexpensues of mtaintainin'g these se~ools is,,about $24l7 00 a 'poonth, di-, $2,223 00 for tine months. Th~e State apportion ment is $1 13 each Eur 'hid..clhildren, or $881 ..i0. T1he poll tax should re. ilize $300 00. The deficit of $1040 o0 z1'tst be ritado up !y the locial tax. As tho property.of the .lownship is valued at $750 ,000, it was thought that a tax of. one. and, rinjarter ,g ills would be auflicient. .It was- then re foler that a tax of 11mnil.Is, be Icvie rthe next year, and the mooetin a'Ijourned. T'i'us Ijqal tax is. erntirely under tile control of the trusitees, to beeoipebded tiy them& Parade of the Oolorcd Militia. -On Saturday evenit g there wi.' an othor parade, of the colored militia company. What is the cause of this sudden rev'ival of mtilitary ardorm we eannot d i' jiin. (Ve presumoc it -inust be sihply d gratifleation of that lo0e of disp.layinhereont In, the braeast of every descentdant of H1am. ff hiow e ver, anyt hing mnore serious in Iptonfl ed we warn thqe colored peoiple to.pe careful. 'fhej alreiady know ga while the whit opople pf, Fairfield accord to theip a~l jbeir righats, yet any attempt to cross the line grawn toetween bhe 4wo taces is promptly ri sented, Thtis is not a go~d year fqr eolot-ed people. Gi-ant tl alrdady olWoted fom four years,' athd Wi1ll not b0.ao prompt to redress every fanciecd wrong. . I~n 1871 two notorious negroes were kill ed1 in York ;and almost overy white man was thrust into prison. In 1873, fifty or a aondre4 coiprod peopl4e were 1silled in Grant Parish, Louisiana, in a broil which they had themsel'ves stir. red up; and not a single soul is in prison because of it. Grant, the ean didate. and drant. thea nrioant, ar .difftre , indivtiwals.: W, .tbereforo advlso o 10at 1ogiil Quard tg rest on their:fQrpe r laurels until the next Proaidntttial olootion. So long ap tbqyoprpti.nt themselvos with.aruiling harmlessly, leo thom parade. -But let us. hear no uch threats as Wvorpo uttered two yfars ago, or somebody way bi. hurt. 1Oiiu~jtome..,. There was no service in the A. I. . QhIUrhjastj S.uidy wi-lg,to theI expeeted tieno .f the paster J.,. Tdd.. Mr. '0.1 lle'4 been conined to his toom for thu.pxht week gy sicktie.s, but. we are glad to lVartn ifgs nearly recovered I is heialth a,-ti -. T'his coti);regattioi has it lep'th l - , I tiind, ,posession of thir n-w r d, l1y4oim- church buildling. and vl ocoupoy it in a fow weeks. Tio di eatory exeiciset will take idace so #n, . whitoh due noticu will be, given o the e 0 Spi.on irerby teriain COturch, Ne V. C. 1'. Chiclester,- pastor, wah well attended yesordty morning and ev,pning byhnrgo and attentive audi. e0ces The oongregatiion sootis to ble ktea dity, inIreasing. The S..bbath School hasimore thil t relod in num ber within the past month. O'uite an interestinq inoident touk place in ti's SAW b ciool last S2unday, being tu'e presetttiition of a beauti'ul little (1h0inese pajtitig, to th m 1ris Sowing Society" of thb9Sc "ool. This Soolety lait winter Carne d forty dol lars, which was sent to the itis.iona. rios in China lo.defray on cfpene'i of oduonting o'-io Chinese girl In ap. preciatiou of this effort gi tie prt of the girls, Rev. Mi.r ,ehn, lissin-. ary of the Presbytriani ChLroh, . in China, for wardod thin clegrnt little painting, as he says in, his letter "for the Girls, Sewing Society at Winns. boro, S. C. They have doe so pil I wib t coqld send thcu. somethiiig 3se." Thd SAinting is dono on rice paper, a shaving of a beautiful tree vhicb growsin China. Tho de.gti i6. L house boat for traveling, and the 3xcoution is of the 1nest charaUcr, ar exceeding anythiig like it that ins ever been execited in this coun ry. Mr. Sanuel A. Wilson, the colpor. cur of Ilartmony Presbytery, tnder whose jurisdiction Scion Church be ongl, is now in Vinnsboro, and will )all upon the families of- the town luring this w,eels, with the religious ooks lie has for sale, offordinig them n opportunity for purchesing such as ihcy may desire. Mr. Wilson is a )rothor of the Rev. Dr. J. Lcighton Wilson, whose name is a household vord inl all religious families ill So)utlh 3aro.ina. He is ail oldtr in Mt. Ziou Jhurch, and has been for some time tanvassing theo bounds of the P'resby :ry as their regularly appointed tolporteur, meeting with unusuaxl sue tess whereveor lie goes in disposing ol tls books. Bank Report. Report of thme condition of. thme WTinbr E:ationz.1 Banik, t Winns boro, in the 83t ite :of South Cairol ina ut the close of busines's ont thoe 13th lay of June, 1873. ; , n E8URcaEs. rGoans.and Disecounts, $l3,800 75 U3. S. JBonds to securo cir uulagon; . 30,000 00 Prmuu. o U. S. ]3onds, 3,4I50 00) DuQ from redeemuing and . rbservo agent., , .14,2409 0 Dwe frojn other N~ation~al B1ank%; .. . 500 75 D~ue from State Banks and.. Bankers . . . 1,720 '17 Fiurniture and fiiturenc, 123 00 Current expen~es, , ,354 Ii lBil~s of 'National Banki. 4,098 (10 Fractionatl Currenoy (in oluditng nick-les,) , . 4 68 LegrdI TIonder Notes I0,000 00 . * '24,309 84 Capital stook panid in, $42,650) 90 l~isconu.t, ., 7u2 12 Exchange, 28 79 (Jircula:tic4 notec, 27,000t 00 Individual deposits, 3.028;93 County of ifairfield. -(am6U,. UJfbwtney, COhuloir of the .Wliflfshord diJat'ioulal Bani, do solemniy owear that the tihovo btate.. muent is tr'qe to the hest of miy knoiw hodge api4 belef., ., *Sworn jo annd stibscribod beforo mle, SAMJ.. B. Cr.own i.",, Caashier, tOru'v N. Onga, Notary Publio. dorrgot attest,. irectorr.. Tlfo worst hind of eduention--T'o be brought up by a policonman. . It takes twp, boys to go tq scholt nowadays--ono to study and the oter to carry the books. Fortuno may favor fools, but that's a poor reason why you should mako a oolof your'self. q Re ady-w uee sermfons, lithographed are two abillinens a dazen int faondon A preacler who 'rode to meeting withhis eartbefore his horse, preaoh. ed from a tott asnanouncid by'biin, "And the cocji wept thrino, abd Potor went out and crowed bitterly." Thoso.who "stand and wait-hotel orvants. 11utidersigued give:, notice that ie will ni. pply to th Probito Judge of Faur. tichi cotinty on the first Monday'in August next; for letterm of dismissal 6n tlb 'esthte' or Santuel Sterling, deceased. F Jt01llN A MA 7ON, Ex'r. ofSamt'l. Sterhing, duo'd. 1-y q-x4 44,. ____---..____ WANTEDe er ~ ~ ld .urnn, hann anI will, 1 .1 plow . i hou' ast I, tny vinhl, anid ~wIpwy themi n ty.dolbrg it inth for sIcht er u""e 28 J O 11 . 1 A ATidAIT. r lll Wth riggd, Ve4 rel'y give nothjo to I . iit 'itnjers i hnt their stores will it e cnte t Fit l iet y, the 4it h In -int. WKbodwar'l & Lnw, ' cMaster & lirice. Wither: & I)wighit, OliAlhli i Co., I tm-tr & Co., ). -Hl. Flemiikel . Meintyre. U 0. IDespores & Co., MI. L. E-lliolt & Co., T. It. IRobertson, 13. 1. U.viidwon & Co , licaly & Bro. jolly 1-tIxl "ax N1otice I I1El~lt.' itifyt4 eo lax-pa term of Fair. field County t hat I slitll be at my office from 8 o'clck A. M , to V o'clock P1 i., troim tle ist of July to Ati i4t 20th, 1873. to receive returns front en3 ant,411 persons liable t.o tOx on Iteal Estate and personal pr.operty for . I xation of 1873. Also nil taxttle polls 're required to mako return uiler thestnended tet of the Cleural As. "emly, piiiiroyed 20th February, 1873. toeiforce thop-4ynit. of the poll tax and itndefault of the pitynient of til tax shall be subJect to a ponalty of dotuble the anmou rt of their pol lax nnd required to N work rpoAt-be highfay or roa en. The net of the OeierAl tAssetily provides for the rottseasseient of itenIV Es-aoe, and to cor. rect the lecords of the Autit6r's otlioa of I< errors. if any exist, and lo fitrnieth a care fitl anJ correct return of all taxable prop. orty in Fairtield County, The law nlso requires the County Audi tor in asses Alliparties who fail to iake a rcturti 4tlthk (-onl or persona' property - wI ![hi the etue nbove noted. with a ponnil. 1y of i0 per cent. otn both. The Inw i in his particular wil be rigidly etnf.roed, and all Nttrns will Do received and aspeoggnenip nidt. itiae4rdanoo with law at. (lie Audi. t.r's olice in4 Wilusboro, S. C. JOEL COPES, jlly I - 6311-.)4 F. C. EAP 1 CifmAli. C EAP PIN cIedsce at 20c per lb. Fresl Egegt 25e c-per dozen. Irh l'otatocs $-.75 per bbhl. apI 15 , , , -BA4Wtyk CO f E lEG -ln~lo'Alin t o lovers of t he delighafuil Iihat wb have received st considerablo buppF of Cained Good, cassig fC . !.. l'ine A pile., reei Corn,' ' ys I ers': sat Slies, Cub Fish, a~n-l'f~u1i. M~ust.-r'eIc ttmperi- a .dtrawbterry andl -llbisaorry, (lurranmt. (Grape tnu P'inte Appt~le .1 citt':t. Al.,o 500 Ltbs. e legai tAmnerit an andy. .i .iune :i U. 0 liSP()ltTE.l8 & Ct). T llt l-:H nn. Gr palhJI tt J rs. Call i i ealy b . 1I28POR T Es & CO. 4l SOUTh CAltOLINA 1 Loan and Trust Cohnpy, C'IA RLESTION S. C. a orritUL, No. 17 unottAD ftTntnr. 1SA VJKGS L'A I 7'TIAN\'I'. C p 'The de posits in the~avings iip-rtment IP of this Cotopany -atr invested ar-a Special 'Trust. andti thmetefo," are not, sulject to.. theo hnar-tis of lbarLing. itn addit jont to I Is special s'ottrly, do. 1P5osios ba ih Io -gtuaratetee sopi te ehtire tik t apitalI, wiv th-l imtt~i to tree haiin Flind thlous.atnd dlollares(3t010.). ) l ilTis d epartmientt wsilt enatle all elnees (J to find a safte cecut ity for Itoir -savings, htowev'er tutt mll ;u and.t.-'lhe same- I tme ( hetarintg a remntt titda ive i ree (six per cent . coimpountildtl uirterly.) -! (Utrrencoy i'* cat. -bte remitted 03y express, and dratfis by fi F.tit A . AlT-EL atea 1,intnit'-on.ANi TitisTrP'u. Geo. 8. Cameron, 9l. In ltiBl. E. M. Wliot , W. -J.-atliletn, II. tW. 'eIl.. liWm L..Webb, A. l'. .'bkel '1J. Welsnaum, J1. .11. $Ithnhford, %Jooi. 11. Wlalter, V J. C. Il. Clautssen,. II. 1D. latzarti. 8tite p1iSolith Carbliina -COUNTY er FAtattkt.t, . i a - -, fti - ' COURT, O1f CQ~IMdIf i L S. John C. Ma'okerell Plaintiff. ' Ng . against,., - Money Jampjslbonliy, defeiauit. ,,.J. Deqta:ded. To Jamte Dnley. ALefcasdant in..tie Action. .You gre hereby sumnmono). 04 required to answer the. eomplai In tis action, whiich will be filed rId the office of the Clertk.,o( te (Court. ofCommon Pleas for. Ithomsaid County, and. to serwet a eopy of. yotar antmwer ont the mubscriborb- at theIr ojilce, No. I;, Law [Rang, Winnsboro, 8. C., withtin .iwetnty dayat after. tho servioo of this sutmtonts e~solusive of ithe day of set vioa. ' . - . . - If you fail to) antawor this complalnt wt It. in the t ime a foseid, the plaintiff wilt. take jutdgicthitg.titrt you for the stin of ttre hutndre-Intid se'ven dnlli'r andI oo'stis. D~ated l-itht Miny.1f73. AlcCA Nl'T & D))IOG AS, .IPlaint ift't Attorneys. To I/th)'4gedu,nt J.nmte Donlry :. 'Taki inot ico thIat then au mtnn inl this action of wht ich. (lie foregoing Is a copy, tegetlher witht the complatnt Iecio,- wat' filed in (lie office of ilhe Clerk of 'oturr, of Common PlIeas for Fairfiel.County, State of. 8putlh Carolina, on the 3rd day of Juno, A. D. 1878. McCANTS & TOUGLAS8,. , Plainiiff's Attorneys. . .juna 11..a Al RIVALS, IIE alentioa Ofthe lad(.4 . cal:ll 1o 'our While (oist Deprinem whi ch ints beenl largely irearl an co . si.1 ii4 pa:rt of ia [Al ,'E .tf Wh lite ";(.It y l' 1sP:t in, trpdnil 1laini a11d 31 St rilped. \ iultrin, Law ni., W'hie pul; li c -aik 4roemi Ta fnshinaund 1lio: ted ' wis., Pique Trim, mingst .la oulet kLiging'I anld 111,1r"ing", Swiss anid Silk Ties. &c. W 4:o cadl tIhe atlentnuu of tile Gentls. lienl to ourv EaAR4E STOCK Dra'wer's, .. Under Shirts, British 1and4 Lisle Threud 1al' Hose, Gloves, 'avate, OWS, &.0, We keep always onl hand a full and 60I7PLETE LINE LHESE GOODS, id wiil gunranteo R2a'isfactioll both as QUALITY AND PRICE. MblYIASTER & BRICE. may I. ASH and BLINDS, I OULDINO, Blrackots Siskir io 111uilders' Furnishing Harn a ri, li,. ipo, Floor Til -s, WVire Uunrds, Terra Cut. Wiro, Alarble'nad 21s10 Mantie Pieces. Window Vlas's a Specialty. Whil0 Pinte Lutubrfor 1,a PiIle. Circulars 11n1d lrice Lists sent free on pplicaioi<)hy.. P'. P. TJOA LI', . (a16yo andi 38 I'inrckney st. oct 1 Uhiarleston, $.O Neiv and Attractive A rrjivals. ) UR Spring nnr4 Eunwrrr stock is: re. eived anid conifliently suibmiit Ied to 1the ispection or ou'r p)alrons. The ladlies eparlmn JinCIlurding I hats, and Bonnels -irmmed nol untrimmerod, anid a full suppl I' ladies Liress Goods from the largest out ab, sh umints. bo.trgliLfor cashl, .witI . jurdg ent. cultivatsd by expeincelu and. ai lng s.uiuitaubce with thre wanta rand last es of ir customers. Also n frill stock of menos o'iring muaterials nIas iar, Loot s, 81Se id Gaitors: 8urpplies of Tin Ware, wvoodenr rockery and glass Ware, A xes, lIles, lo(Iw-Chains; Rica, Alcal, 8ralr Molasses, et roledhti &c. ; all oh re.rsonn blea aerms. april 19 i. LAUDI.IDAIL1. JUJST ItECEIVED IFFERJ.NU .00W FOIL CAS1hI 10W Pens,- P'cas.- Pons I Al'so a car' / Joad of Bolted Menl, 1(20 sa2cks F'amily our, Sngar, Coliue, 11ice, Haumns of 1he lost grade. Also a fing~ Qasortmrenit ot inuca andi bjptoi, cohsistizng irn parLt of .(Clartt, e., 1 fibl. Nalbaun's Oldi 'atbinr, I bbl. haker's (Jld Bye, 1 Case. of Kenrtnoky, * , Boquet. Whis~key, . 'inch Cannrot, be exceilldu inquality --Also 2 cases MoEwin's AL', Baspbierry, Blacklbcrry . .. anid .Cherry Brnundies, nid other .iqutors, all of the very frnca J. D. 1YRO~arley, a rl 17 ESTip JdH ED 1859. ,nsl rceiver I'alr nyles, ('lookir, oil ri'ualir len, l'hanrr Jewelry,. irns andi flyttr 'si, 11 karais Iline.; larin and ancy Gold (Jrng's, 18 karauts fine, anid ;peotacs, a fine assortmnent. ....,. All goodse warenntedl as .r'ollisentedl... All work doro in a w orkmniko Poan. er, arnd warranted., No cliarge ,for ,Loking, Come. and rsec ne, will tako pleasturo ini showing moy TUhanikinl for past f.avors, I reepectfuly olirit a contlinuance of thie samei). CII All 1ES* MULLElI, Opp.osito hlacot & Co. apri1 22 - TJAR! TARL!! TiAR.!! A.. JOiN McINrYRir:. Joe 121 DA CIT & CO., llAVEjhst receivel at C1ul1 assiurtmenjt of Provii .111-4 lIrocer , vi rainI, k o.& , Col "iPtiig in j e of 1090 liu 1he lslno Wile Corn,1 '' 0 ' Idhit ad Black Oata4, >0 ",4 No hCrlia It 13 ;(0 'lees 1 and )odder, 51) 1 .. li ., odlrich, pilk Iyo anid ( 'eerles l'otL ac . 11) 111t. C. N. Ihreo- Sides, 1.1 ,1ide; an:Id Bu1lk and iacon 8hoiders, Lard in 25, 10 ald 6 Ib.-, C.%tnli'. 25 Ilarre ls Westrn Flour, 7-) Sack.s Ani,,tisla Ilour, 7A le Nort h Carolina F r, 10 nek.C tte--AI Kind 2 5 llohu Saagi Ia lituse ,;yru 1 Family Syrups, :1 Nu Orleanius olasse:,, 2 Tierces P'm:te llams, 8moked and Pickled Tongcs, .i' o-l .\tarket Hec-r,Pikd hornSh. Also 100 'air Trace Chains 6 Dozen Pair IfI Iames, 10 Dozen Bailes Crown I oca, 10 Do..en Plani11ers4 eect 1les, Steel 1ror. 11nd low Aloutle. 2-' Kegs ,' orled, 1 Ioxes Collinsi Axes, "paIC, Shovels 1and Aantie Folks, Back Bainds and Nlow Lines, llore aid lule Shoes anl Ilorso h oo A ful! Slock of Willow and Wooden Waro 1I1 a choice selctionl of boo.s, shoes, &C. dec 25 BARGUi\NS S BA R GA INS Noh~eto-day. placed oil >nr counters about D)RESS GOOD)S, CONSSSTIN OF CIal le,4 Bareges, n1 a Variety of Patterns which w oier. at prices rang i10 '.entom'. cets~ her Yard. W~OODWARD) & LAW. jun 1 JJOTHING, OTW~ilT.\i)N(G largoniales, sat niii niienll y l.A 1R :tand V \I l )1 u lase hao -n,0,t law jidiens . Wea havey a linxo a1 Str ip.1 .b.h-ie ci - lihi.. t i Ind ia y .Alaracil Ien V ilL, Iih varilon.; grade'. orl 15 801,I,. whichl are ifered l Iem~lptinlg iccccfor N. I. I.( I every one1 rememc~ber that Wd irre piearedL c L to ha any ulyle -of shIirL lilndle to orderC, and a porfoot fil, guaranteed. WOODWVARDI & LA W. julne 7 RECEIVED One Car' ead )Ihur, all grades, Onea tar load (jorn, (Onc Car Iond I-:'ding Oala, E.rist and BY D. R. Flennikert may al