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l ow Acdvoitisemonts... ... Citation-W. M. Nelson, Probato Judge. r 0:) Old papers, suitablo for wrap. ping goods, for sale at thisoffico. ht. Zion Institute We call attention to the advertiso ,ment of this school in another col Ulan. Notico. Overseers of roads will read the notice of the Chairman of the County Comnisioners in another column. \:ecture To-N;ght. A lectui e will be deliveied th's. eventing at :5 o'eock at the Me1tho. di-st Church onl the '-lEaily IIistory of WiL n'boro"' and vicinlity, by Prof. 1 Jas. 11. Carlisle. Death. We a re paitied to hear of' the death Miss Jonvie lucNaIull, daughter 'of W eo. 3eN aull, E-9., on 84turday norning lt. itShe was just entering into woalnunhd, d leaves n'ny f Iionds te toUx ) her loss. Advertisement of Couaterf its. A gentlemhan in %owwn h's sIowi us a circular advertising counterfeit greenbacks. As th'o Now Yor 'duree tives have lately been ayesting somno .of these sawdust corfiden -o operators, we give the addres.' of this one. He will receive any letter dirveted to Iferman Koonz, N. Y., Postoidec. We trust that all .such coons Re Herman is will be treed. Withers & Dwiht, , . We call attention to the advertiso ment of Withers & 1)wight in another column. . 'bese gentlemen offer tur- I nip seed 3f the bcst varities for sale. *Tle. time for turnip patehes is draw- t jpg nigl!, Give them a call. D~ismissai. We arc ififuried t!it the negro mail agent who neglected his duty E last week has belen promptly disaden - od. He had not been appointed more than a fortnight, succeeding- Nash, the son of Beverly Nash, of Colun. bia. We return thanks to the au- - thorities for their prompt action. Around Town. Corn and bacon are the staple com - rmodities in town now. An exchange says, "man respires, i aspires, conspi.res and expires." In E :Winnaboro during the warm weather I be frequentlyperspirer., Everything is distressingly dull. f Diptheria is abating., The oholera has not yet a'peared i in town, but several citizens have been t afflicted with the "morbus." Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine. In another column .of to-day's is ueappears the card of the Wheeler &Wilson Sewing Maehine Company. rThis5 machine is recommended as the best in use, atid .is unrivalled for speed, cane of running pnd. noiseless in its movements. Mr. J. ,W Elkini,.a well known citizen of this Qounty is the agent at this place. We cheer fully recommend him to the consid ra - tion of those in want of so desirable a snachino. Miake Your R eturn. By reference to an advertisementi beaded "Special Notice,'' it wvill be observed that our County Auditor, Mr. Joel Copes, is ready to receive returns for the year 1873, and willt attend the following places, between this and the 10th of August :Feas torville, 21st and 22d July ; Doko,1 28 and 29th July ; Rlidgoway, 30th and 31st July ; Yonguesville, 1st Au gust ; iloreb, 4thi ,A gust ; Monticel Jo, 6th August ; Alston, 9th August. TJhose intorosted will do well to note1 this. rine Grapes. We return thanks to Col, Rion for some fine grapes. The spieies .is a. hybrid originated by Dr. A. P.i Wylie of Chester. The male is a Bo-wood.Museat, the female the Con.I cord. . Tlfe~bu'neh is largedher opi euro birds have eaten several berries. The berries are very large, flosbiy, juicy, sweet and lhigh flavor, excel ling any grape we have ovor tasted raised in the open afr. Col. Rioni has twenty-five varieties of Hybrids all originated by Dr. Wylie. Crumbs. Typhoid fever raging in Colnmbia. ,Maijor Mathews Williams, says the (Theater Reporter, died on Friday last, 15th instant, at Cleveland Springs,1 North Carolina. We clip the following proble'm for the boys from the Choster R'oporter: A and ii dissolve partnosgip, aPd th~ey have cash on liand $3;000-no other assets. A owes the concern $1,000, and the concern owes B $2,. 000. Hiow shall they divide ? Mr Jass. RBly, father of Rev. J.1 B. Jailey, died on Sunday last, at the esidence of his son, in York county; lge'd over ejgltty., Tho Grand i!virion of the Sons of Pompet-ance of South Carolina,. will neet in Camndon on the 23d instent. The chief engineer of the South Jarolina Railroad is building a bridge Loros the waterco river, near Cam ion. ['e Ataut Constitution. The Atlanta Constitution is one of ho leading dailies of the South. Its Proprietors, Messrs. Iletiphill lak exhibit the same spirit of mterpriso that 'rised Juines Gordon Bennrett to the hcad of jourunlisa).--. rhis juurl.all cant"Inls special t le ;raphic roports fotu ti~ll parts of the :ountry, and its excerlsts are well so ected. The Sun has been merged into the Jonstitution, and lon. Alex. IH. 'tephens is a contributing, editor of he latter. 'he Conistitution is on our iiost wvekum e exchanigep. uicide.. The Union-Tierald of yesterday ives the sad detalsi of a suicide in Joluinbia on Sunday. Mr....J. W. 'ettleueyer, a. carpenter in the em* loynent of the C. C. & A. It. It., oumitted the rash ..act. lie had or son'd time been dorringed from inreciprocated mTieetiou for a young ady in North Carolin le behaved trangely on Sunday borning, tnd. oft his dinner unthsted. Retiring to is room he. boltedl the door anda fired , pistol at hiuself which missed. A econd shot was more effectual, qnter ng the breast and goiig through the eart. He left a will bequeathing he bulk of his property to the young ady. lie was about twenty-eight cars old and h:Ad been working for he C. C. & A. It. R.. for ten years. 'hose Cuspidores. Sor'o time since, we asiced our riends "xbhat is a cuspidore." As .one of tli will give us the requir a information we will tell thom., A uspid re ii a useful article of furni. u p., I, assists the housekeepeir in ceping hor brass andirons clean. It tviat'es the necessity of frequent courings. .The husband considers t a 'uisauec; the wife pronounces t a blessing. It is not found in' the liotionaryi In coeiman parlance it s known no a "'spittoon." But as the ;aod , old-fashioned artiole 4nd its oioly name oftands the eye and ear )olite, a new two storied, vase-like rrangement has boon fabricated of ho tinest porcelain; and christoped Fitl the euphonious name of "cuspi lore." The bill for cuspidores formed - a onsiderablo item in the Dennis bill or furnishing the State Hloubo.. Two iundred eus'pidores of elaborate fin. shwere furnished atthe rate of four eon dollars ooah. How soul-inspir rg it must be to the sable. son of Wio;born . and .reared . "amid .the totton and the eorn," to reeline lajily n the legislative hal I, with his feet ipon the desk .before him, nod~ing esponsive to the taps of the Speak. r's gave.1, and diepositinug the exprees d juido of the herb naarcotia in a fouir een dolr ouspidoroe! We believe we have nothing more o0 say ont the subject of cuspidoros. Pionio. We received an invitation to at end a pionio at Woodland Spring, on air. Samuel Johbson's, plae near' whihte Oask on Saturday. The pie tic was gideri by -the farmers of :the 2elghtborhood who .wore intereoted Ipon the subject vd the granges. WVe -oohod the desigigated spot in dlue reason and found that the tables had >een spread in a beautiful grote near >ne of the finest springs in the Con .y. This spring issues in a bold stream 'i-om the foot of a hill having a north ~rn exposure, and is substantially ralled up with gbanite.,. A goodly 1amnber of ladies and gentlemen as.. embled in the Gibson church near my to hear remarks suited to the oe 3sion. 4t .halft-past ..leven .o'clock hbo Revy. J. 8S Connor was rpquested,. o preside. Recv.,T. W. Erwin pifered ap a prayer, after which Mr. Connor Aelivered somec interesting remarks apon the Patrons of IHusbandry, giv ing their .historfv and the ends for 'which they were organized. H~e lsiumed that the 6rder wapx a Carolina linstittion having been wQpied front ithe "Order of Scott;.h .Farmers"' in North Carolina. Hie d welt upon the rdvantages acoruing to soeoty from bfiis organization, and on the fractical biendivulged cnerdupon its members. I~ iugdone or twp secrets as to bhe reduced prices of supplies furnish id the granges, and prpmnisod to tell als hearers the rest when they joined :he order. lie then called uponi Capt HI.'A. Jaillard for on address. Capt. Gail ard madie an ,,o1naent and in...cti: address of some. length, upon the necessity of organizatiou, and the ad vantages accruidg fioin a diversity of pursuits, citing the instance of Groat Britain and her colonies as an exm. ple. le condemned the fence law ,and the.wholesale destruction of for ostm, declaring ti at unless an im proved system of. culture were intro duced, the present farmers would' leave their children a wasted inhcri tance. le believcrl that the Patrons of Husbandry, and they only, could produce the desired results. .Mr. R. Means Davis wasnext called upon. In a few remarks be alluded to the . political significance of the order and its increasing strengtli -ini the United States, and then dcoln:ed that the.reclamatjon of lands and the introduction of immigrants weretlho chief duties of the Patrons in South Carolinia. , . - After his conclusion, Pey. Mr. E'win pronounced a benediction and the meeting was adjourned. Tbe company tQon repaired to the tables, where a sumptuous repast had been spread. The ladies deserve great credit for their bounty and skill as housekeepers. Although every one present pairtook freely of the good things, enough was left, as a genl. tIemnan expressed it, "for another pienjic." The Winnsboro Brass Band had been invited, but could not be present on acepunt of the .siokness of see of their nmembera. The pionic was unanimously voted a success. On behalf of the visitors we tender our friends hearty thanks. Supposed Infantioide. On Sat.rday,. information was brought to Sheriff Duvall, that a color ed in'ahit.had been found lying dpad in the woods on Mr. It. A. IJerro' place about six miles above Winns boro. Coroner. 1uff was informed of the fact and set out to hold an inquest. Dr. C. U. Ladd was summloned to attend as an expert. The. Local ac companied the party, as exaggeratod reports had reached town. As we went further, the report grow in magnitude until a small darkeys.capped the climax by informing us that "two men had got. to fighting and one had kill ed t he other with a gun and had out his head off and had butied him too.' After this we asked.no further ques. tions, determining to discover the factsfor ourselves. On arriving at the place we wore oatried down a ravine about fifty yards fropm. the "quarter," where, lying by a atream of water we saw the dead body of a newly borp col9red infant, , in. an advanced stuigo of decomposition and partly devoured by buzzards. A jury was summoned, and an in quest held, during which the follow. ing facts were elicited. .A colored boy on Saturday morning on going to his work discovered the child lying dead and gave 4ho alarm. -The people about the plaeo assembled, and a colored man, Daniel Smallsm, accused his atop daughter, Maria, a girl of about fifteou, of being the unnatural parent.-- She vehemnently denied th factat. first but subsequen.tly con fess ed thr.t she biad giv~n.enirth, to the child en Tnuraday night and then aban doned it. As she was in a weak con dition, and much frightened sthe was not exain1ed .on.thQ inquest. No mnarks of viole ace vers seen upon the child, and from thme condition. In which it was found the physician could form no decided opinion as to the cause of .death.. Uie believed it wans born alive, but could no, ,say whether it died naturally or had been muur doered, The jury decided that it came to its death through the criminal' negligence of thme mnother, and rendered a. verdio~t ncordinmgly, The girl will be .removed *to jail so soon as her condition admits of her traveling. The News. A friend has kindly furnished us wir h tho ,followinmg .piece of p oetry, about ourselves, which we give to the public. Is thero.a man who never felt, time pleasure -- i aa. Ii brings, : W~,ih all its jokes and anecdlotos. and many .wondrous tihings; It. iztakes tis weep, at tales of dioo, or fills our hecart witm jliia, Yet tel~s uis toio, of bettor timiies ;---we . .J hoe. ao agm~in. 'Tie foreign-newsq ft given in r1ull, domnlic .iteids too; By mail and by telegr'aphm they come-mnot S always stridily trite. . . Jr gives thed news-from WVashingtoni, tells how the memmbers . steal, Time Ncrih and South at variance, their around -wil-nover heal;. Ihow Grant and all his cabinet, are bath. lng in the surf, And drinking coblers through a straw, or betting on the turf. it says that specie's shippedl abroad, to pay the debt we owe, . Whilst miners dig, to furnish mere t o Calirfornia go ; . . Yet money's scarce throughout time South, the price of cottonm down, Wimh many othmer paragraphs, of interest to our town And now and.thon, scmo good advice, to rpend your erring ways, With horo and thero to pleao the girls, see what the "Fashion," says.; Not to forgot, more rare thtn all, Profes::or - Wiso will .soon, Skip ovo'r'the broad Atlantic, In a maighty big balloon. Whilst others to the Springs have gone ; as many too have not, But stay at hoint for' want of funds Jelrusalem how hot I And now with all, the varied news, to make the paper sell, There's nothing like a list of iunes, that pays the prinier well ; "Step, to the Captains office" then-aud 'settle up-the fare, Don't borrow front your next door friend, Tus "Nws" he cannot spare, 'I he smallest favor "Bill receives, and - pledges his devotion, To do you all the good he can-for large ono-'s in proportion. Should tie Pefise, I pledge my word, just show your tilthy trash; You'd find the Means, not far away, to take yoir ready cash. Peoiplo who are nlways wanting. so'ething new should try neuralgia The latest bonnet is a trifle higher than frei-ghb-on the railroads and as. graceful in proportion. Why is the coupling chain of a locomotivo like love ? Because it's a tender attpcmuient. S0Oehcdy gives this definition of nowhere : "A. place where .no Yankee has over been, never will bo.". It is-a wonder scarf pins dona't get sea sick-they often- rise on the bosoms of such heavy swolls. A western printing office advertises -"Snall'pox signs neatly and habd0 somely printed." The old gentleman who put his pos. tal card in a stamped envelope. is matched by an Onaba man wto las his money orders sent by registered. letter. A p-h rennlogist told a man that ie hadl combative!ess largely developed. "No," said the other, "4I have not, and if' you say that again I'll knook you ~lowt.' NotIce to Overseer'S of RIoads, VEM-SEERS f Roads in Fairfield 1Coun ty are0 requirtedl to strike slut FORT Y. FIVE and insert. FIFTY-FIVE inl their Coenmtisaions, as is reolit(d by tiw. IIEN 11 Y .J A COBS, july 22-t2x2 Chr. Board Co. Com. MOUNT ZION INSTITUJTE WINNSIBORO,' S. C. TIE SECOND E881). of this inst ittion for the year 1873. will begin on the FIRST AMONDAY IN AUOUST next. Sttients will -c pwepared for the Univei sity of Virginia o- any of the Colleges of our State. The Sihool is arrangnd in deparinin"Its, at the following teris, paynble quarterly, in ad'vanwce: Primrnoy )epartmwent, $4i per'annuin. Intermiediatei Departrent, 50 at It Collegiate Depatrtmenwt, 60 " I' Sttdenis froin abroad can procure Board at very reasoniabtle r::es ; nder .u'er vision of Prineirdi, if desired. For furth. et parwticulars, uddress Q91. J. 11. RION, Chairman of Board, of.T u-wwteep, or -I1i. II. C L A I K.SON, july 22-j i:1 Printcipal. In tio Distric(, Collrt of ithe Unlitedl St ates Wetr District of' Sout1 Cal'Olila. In Re. Wmi. T. Nelson IBankrupt---in Bankruptcy; P)URISUANNT t o an~ order of salninrtade . it the erse above statecd I will sell to befote I he 'ourt Iouse lIoor' in Winns bor'o S, C. -at 12 olobk M. onw Sorly 4th Augus'ner:t.~ nil IhIt interesi.-.being one, si xthI of W. T. Ne lson in a irnet of land containing .. .acres more or less, bounded by lands of 'lThos. W. Wood wardI ilbos. Ii ohhs, A uthiur~'I llays ntud o Ith- rs bteloniging to the Estate of W. 'T. Nelson, Blankrutpt,. Term'ixs of salb-Cawsh. SA M t1iiL B. CL.OWNEY, Win rasbo'r o S C., Asgwe 14tlh July 73. juily 19--tlx2 SPECIAL NO'TICE.. 1 wv ill atl,'end the following, Prebif for Ithte put'pose of ri ccivintg retuIrnso for the year 1873. Feastor'vi lle, 21st and 22dl of July, 1)oko, 28th nr ad 29th. of .luliy,' Rlidgeway, 30 and'lint of July. Yongunesville, 1st Aug..st,. I lureb, 4 th 'if A ugust. Mons ice~lo, 6th of Augwot. Aiston 9th. ' - (ladtden's Gr'ove, 1 2th ofAiguw". ' Te A ud'itors olioe will be~ oened dtaily until the 20th of August 187;1. july 10 A. F. C. Tant Notice ! I llE lhYn oifjy It h d ja:'pi,-nr. of F'r. field C'outt y that I salnl be it my '.~b'e ft'rm 8 o'clock A. M., to 2 o'cloeik P' M., frown the let of July1 to Aug.:.st 20w h, 'l7:g, td recive wetirns from~ eaahl anwd ail i'er'sons liale to t ax on Re al En tc. anud pers'inal roperty for 't "tion of 1873. 'Also -all ti xnblhe polls anr' terjt'i red to untke tetin unwder'I ~ teamendeid i.re of tie letteral As. hsembly, nt;ptroved :.n):h Februwary, 1878, to p,tttor4ce the pa'yment of the pitt tstx. and in~ default o'1 thet p.:ty ten t of tis tax shial I be siubjectt to a pennby1i3 of d<,~tbb' the amouitnt of I their pull t n ntud rc'1taired to wowrk twponwth hi,.ighiway owr won. i.T'1he act of the (General .A.<embliy p'rovido.s for the reasessmenwt otf He-il Ei ale, ant to cor Vect the Rleordw's otf the Auaitor's ollice of error's, It 'n e' 'xisIt, it0 furnisht a enre. ful awn d tt rn m ie uwn of all taxable ptrop, triy in Fairfieldi Couinty, The law also requtires the (County A udi tor to assess all par'ties whlo fdil to, make a return of their retti or personal rpet withwin the time above noteri. willh a penal ty of 50 per cent, ont boilh. Thle law In til particular will be rigidly etnf~od. and all rettrns will ho receive:I nwlnd aiessmonts madieintaccordane withi law at thwe Audi. tor's office in Winnsboro. 8. C. July .-f JOEIL COPES IMrORTANTTO ALL COtCIMA. W E BEG leave to antobfice to lovits of the delightful that wb hao received a cousiderable supply of Canned Goods consisting'of Peaches,., Pine Apples, Green Corn, Deviled Ham, Oystere. Sardines, Club Fish'and..Salmon, Mustirdo Imperi ale, Durham ,}ustard, etc. Peach, Apple, 6trawberry mnd Itaspborry, Currabt, Grape and Pln6 Apple Jellies. Also 600 Lbs. eleganti American Candy. juno 3 U. U. DlESP.(yRTES.&.CO. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE. IS unrivalled for speed, eas of running aid noiseless in Its movements, adapted with ease to any kind of work fron the thickest, and heavieit to 4hinueg..of fabrics. OVER 800,000 FULLY WARRANI'ED AND SOLD 9N EASY TERMS. Machines on exhibition at Withers and Dwight's store, and at the residence of lr. A. P. looding. Where any Messages left will receive prompt.alient ion. 3. I- ALhKINS,,Agent, - PVItS LY & TR UMP Gent. Ag V. july 19 8m Augusta, Ga. . I'esh Ari'ivals. LBS. Fresh -Candies, 50 lbs. Peanut 'andytid, 20 lbs. doconnut Candy, Just Received. april-12 - U. G-..Pi)ESPORT1'ES & CO. Sccks of New Flour from Granito Mills-all grades, low fdr CiuRh by ]-E ATY & J1tRO, The State of South Carolina. FAIiFn:1,a COUNTY. By WI'. A. NA-LSON, Faq., Probmte Jtdge. ATElREAS Ja.- A-AMilling hath mninde T suit to me, to grant him.Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate andi..elfcts of Hugh A. Miling dec'eased. These are therefore to cito ..nd adionislh ail' asid 'sin gular the kindiped and credit'rd of the said lingh A. Mihing, decenced that her be ani-l appeal before ma, in the Court of Probate,. to be hled 'nt. Fair0eld Court House on Monday the 4th day of Ai jnst next after publication hereof, at -1 o' lock in the forenbou, to shew cai6. i'fr 'any they have,' why the eaid Administra:ion should not be granted. Given uiffer my hand, this 17th day of July A. D.4 1873. IV. M. NELSON, july 19-tkxO J. 1. F. C. Hams! H ams I Hams I JLTST ecrived a lot Ext.ra sugar cured cavasse-l Ilas, low for cash by. RI. J. McCARtLET. A LSO. A lot Granite Mills Filour, warrnted. apI 19 Rt. J1. Met.'AR LEY. Onte Car load rotur, fromi "New: W~heat. Crushed A, Ex, C-and Dearnarara Su gar. Parchod Rio and .Javai CoIrco, Rnaw Cofico,. Smoked ard Wh'te Baoor.. D. R. Flenhikeri. Jply 15, ATHAIRON only 60OntprBote !t swemteethGR&WT1,PRURVES She 001LOR, snd tnereasese .Vigor ased BBAUT~Y or ibo BE AIR, aItt t'oane tg an ru a l anit ind HI.ii Is a delightfo 4roig e catese arapac. I ...ccva t"A".f.,ra; a a-a"*.Wp, . , o!s. LYON'S Chairs! Ch~ir'I.. IP'"o Cha'' 1* f* a h at JOU -t!NYF GREATMDUCEMlfr OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS I AT S. WOLFW'EYS DRY GOODS ESTABLISIDIENT! A FULL -and complete d:itec'k of Pnin, Figure-d and Stpilped Creiadines, ,inien suiting,Prae, u linsand other Dress goode. Ilargaitis O1irered iI Rendy-mnade Clothing of Casanere, Tweelsa aind Linen, and other mat erial, A full tock of CIsiameres, Tweeds, CottIonadosand inclns. 80hirts anood Drawers of ill grades. liats for Meiand Boys. Ladies, GentR, Misses and Childrens' Shioes and Gailt es. More gonnos onming I Now is the tim o seeme BA ltG Alt ! Everything Cheap for CASH I Call a! be convinced that. WV OLIFE SELLr.S TI11FIE 1 IEAPEST I Will not be underold nnd delies COM - PE] I-lTION. No o1 etion to selling i.> - few pities "onl time," provided GOO/) 'J 'PI can be giveln. Call at S. WOLFE'S. july 0 T iE undersigned given not ico flint he wil, nply to the Problte Judge of Famr field County onthe fir-st Moiday in Aigu'st. next, for letterst of diN:iissal on the outate of Sainuel Sterling, deceased. JOllN A MARION, Ex'r. ofSam'l. Sterling, deed. July 2--x4 .~NOTIc]E owners of recordel 'Titles, Mortga. g%-, siens, &v., are requested to onll nt. the Clerk. 'f.i . for the Originaln, outl pay the recording fee. After fls date the registrat ion fee must. be paid ins ativanse. SAMl'l.. 11. C.OWNEY, Clk. and Regat. M. C. WiAnnMoro, . C., July th, 1873. july 5-t-2x5 sa48647I!0 IS 1-UREL! A VGETABER PATIAATft)1, comnpood s~'ipy of voll-Lnown ROQ ,S HERBS8,and FRU!TS comabiaodwth oiin ollns ili lele toD prer', la A~to i ( 'u ityof spir frona tia bSA1L ( i to keep thin ha an~y oliaate, whlih znakea the .r LANTATION. oneo of the roost deuira1bl Tentes pd su(hat U sin the worhL. They are Sintn .atriciy as4 D0me5'10 Tond, O1~tbi1e A arfmedii, and alwar4e cording They are tbe.abeent.'mcho-6f thie fobein and dA. e tei Th bd tl'a is an iea' ac d5 at .oioebrout abln. An a remedy to whIch surw 'Innlc they have no t al. 'Th are a Slhantd genlc afivo a') an'Tonic Tey J'rfy the oo. Tfhey aron s~hlAposer. Thymk ca~k .sat . oy ain, Yea. They curo DyA .~pJS Ounstiotn,, and, IlaMeb. Tiboy act as a sqtaafo in al I peclos 06 1iogcaa wbic a tarir. rue bodily tougth said L fopot, Cl r a'It rla, ITow Yod, BARGAINS We have to-day placed on Our couliters albout DRESS GODS. CONSISTLING OF Bareges, In a variety of Patterns which WeO 1".. at; prices rallg in froin 10 cents to25 cents per Yard. WOODWARD & LAW. juno 19J THE NE ZU (41 - :0: W OULD respentfully inform my friends asml patrons that I have built a i W Oven and now in working order, and wilt furnish Fresh iroad and Cakes every day at. fit$ Cirdotionary next to ,. 1). Mc1ar ley's ; at the samic imo would Call at ten I.ion to a nice assortnent, of French and Plain Candies just received. -Also Nuls, Lemon'Sugar an'd Syrup, Je'lies ill Catns, TunbIlers nr d Goblos, Pickles, Surditnes, Deviled Hani aid Torngue, -A LSO ToyA nnd Fancy Good3s. Oranges and Letinou, all of whict 1 oifer LOW FOR T1H. Ci11. Thankful for past. liberal pa(ronage, 1 solicit a colt-itlitnale o f the S11110 G. An WII'TE. may 1 STOCK OF NToT~rumallI Ng, ]NO TVITIIS TA N 1) TNG large, sanles, in ut ili Ptilic'-ently L.A IMG 1a ndl VAIiEAlit o ricas the itmo1it fastidious. We have a liti as. sortment of lilack Alpnor Sacks. 811iped INlohnitir' Sacks, Whit! .11nd Birown Linen,1 !41ti4, Whitle and Fancy blancxilies, Vests, with lVvrious grades;of -,... in SUllI'h, which are offered Ut. Iempinitg pices for Fevoral styles or iBoys Suits are offered N. B. Lot ciery.onio remembecr that1 we are preferredl to have arny 131y'e of shIrt made to order, andi a perfect fit gutarateed. WOOD WARD & LAW. june0 7 AUST REUEIVED OFF1ING LOWV F~OR CASil ! [G W Penn, Puvn 'UOPens Al h0 a car U Joa,1 of hioltelni ir , 1-00) SThs Fdmttily Flour, Stuar, Coflfoo, alde, ll atms of ti fintedt gradee. Also a fine rrort nmnt of Wincs arnd Listurs, conisiuting in part of Claret, &c,. 1 Dhl,. Nat han's (ld Cr.in t, I bbl. lrtker's Old Itye, I C'ase of Kenatucky, : Boquot Wiiceyr Which CannOt be0 excelled in quality -Als 2 caaes i win'dI Ahd, Ranspbel'ry, Blachher ry* ' 'and Cherry Birandies, and oil.cr .ignaors, all or the very fines grado.L c~2h~V apriil I7 New and Attractive Arivals.. [UR% Spring and Summoner Stock is re~ ffceivo l and confidently submnit~ol to ; de~prt ment inolijding : ILtfuE, opd, hl.optetct irimmrued and tuntrittmed,-ands i tll y gpl of ladies D~ress (Goods frotm thg lygh'c :: t . mont ouinivated by ct4perc;ice ~u' Ari lnyt aequa int annq withI t he wante sadt t noy 44' our ctuatocrs.., Alson full stuek of e.., wearinig ,rnarerial ne 11as,.11ool.9. 86j0.. and On'itotrs.'Hoppihos of Trio Wntre, woDIh-n Crock ery and glasn' Ware. A xes, if o..,, plo1w hia ins, iice. Pleal, Snle, \I ,.tsss.~, Pet roletnm &O. , aill on reoasonn Ible iensm april Jo D.* LAUDERiD.\LEK ALWAYS ON -HAND). ~full st/lipiy of Mf tle Hiurial 'Ces ' a'u.Casridts, Waslnuit (a.n apd Pine .Ceefhns. Aho prepared to 'tdo .Tob' Work' of any kirnd, repailrinmg old (Gin,' smaking and( re~pairing GIrit 'ilills, at thme old s'anmd known ast MC~reigi.s'q 'Ifop - jun e 2 .3um . W. Ain'nRI4Q t