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0::- Old papors, Quitablo for wrap ping goods, for sale at this office. Now Advertisements. Turnip Soed-D. Latiderdale. An elegant Photograph Album-. 0. b. Gardener. See notico of Hook and Laddor Ccmpany. Personal. Gen. John B. Gordon, U. S. Sona. tor from Georgia, wam in town yestei day. Thu Guunral is the picture of good health. Around Town. There are still a few cases of dip. theria inl town., The G. od Templars meet to. uight. WatCrumIOens are beginning to 0o01., in town pretty rapidly. Rain. Copious rains have fallen in almost evcry portion of the County during *tho past week, greatly bonefitting the o ,ps, which were needing rain bad ly. Dedication. Tllo new Associato "Reforned C'iurch building uill be dedicated on te !irst Sunday in Aiuast, Survices will be performed by 'tev. 'h. A. Russ of Yorkville. The new edifl;e is quite an addition to tbo town. Counturfoit. Mr. Truman Sause, of Now York, las been endeavoring to iuvocle our 'devil" into purchatsing countorfeit; Uronbacks. We wish to inform that geietnan that our devit is lonest, and not the kind of goose for stech ''sauce" as that. Rain. TlorA was a heaVy rais torffi i1' town Mond ,y about midday. It was ono of the leavicet. storPC we, lave ever see, and ocu'a - much dam by wabhing. At one tiie, the rtreets were oIpOi hcctof water. Scve. ral inchIes must have fallen. Torsonal. Miss Mani Elliott, daughtei- of our esteomed townsman, J. M El liott Esq., bore ol the first honors, of the graduating class at Rev. It. Bur well's femalo academy at Ralelth N. 'C. at the last session. Fairfiold has vausp to bb pro'id of her sons and; daughter :. -Death. A painful duty again devolves upon us to ohronicle the death of Mattie Catheart, a lovely little daugh. ter of John 11. Catliart Esq., She died from the effects of that fell dioase diptheria. Sho was a 'most interesting child and N~s belov ed by all who knew her. Runiaway. Yesterday morning a four ho'rse 'mule team belonging to Capt. Wmn. McCully, coming to town was fright em~ed by the tr ain, hnd eniter'od lhe coporation limits in gallant style, carrying everything bef~ro them. 'They finally stopped thomhelves' No damage done. 'A Card." The following sentiments are my sentiments exactly-print them for me and charge full price to Hlezokiah J oimsing. "if any mian's or woman's cow or oxen gits in these here oats, his or her tail will be out off, as the ease inny be. I am a Christian man, and pay my taxes, but dog-oh & inan yho lets his critters run loose, say I. tfo shall hear from me soon again." 3Rnoaptured. Joe Bolton and Jack Jiohnson, two escaped 'colored convicts, were arrest 'on T1hui-sday bj Mr. trennius Pope, and brought to town. ,They have been sesit back to the Pe~nitentiary. On Wednesdlay, Sheriff Jluvall and Deputy I(eller came upon these saino convicts sleepitig biy the road {ipon a fence. The Sheriff cailedl on themn to surretador; but instid of doiig bo they took leg bail; Ni'. lDuvall fired his pistol at them but without effolt. On Thursday Mr. P'ope arrested them. Parade. ,On Saturday hio oiorei iNonev0 lent Burial 8oo~ety paraded through the streets in full dress, and then betook themselves to a neighboriag grove for a pie-Die. During the fes tivities we learn that a fracas cceur red between Bella Wmado and John G-reen, the captain of the "vags." T.Ihe affair was quieted withoti~t giving the society ana opportunity of putting its benevolent desigvn into excedttio6. U)no of the umoinbers we beard re., mark that thme society had no businoss to "form revelations to bury every body that died) it coat toeo much." !'orsonal, We had Monday a visit from Thos. F. Grcnniker, Esq., of the Now brry fIerzild. IIe a on his way to tho nounitaiIns of North Caroliia to recuperato his health. Tle Ilerald is a Jive paper, and we hopo soon to see Mr. Grouniker bzAck at the heln. Iev. W. II. dirnpbell of the Efis oopal Church left yesterday on a visit to Abbeville where he will deliver the oration at the semi contennial pu nivorsary of the Abbeviilo 13,ilo So oiety. Mr. C(ampbell is 4a fibished orator ard will furnish an intellec. tual treat to-the Abbevillinus. That Otabbinc. Sometime sinca we uentioned t at Ed. Colo Lad been en waylaid by the Vado brothers (all colored) and had been nearly ki;led. A ,few days. since the Wades were tried before Justico 1:ialidy. The evidenco dif fered materially from Ed. Cole's staterneat. It appears the ffray was preoincefted,, Ed engaging to meet tho brothers aud fight thehi both a fist 6ght-.' During,tiegtr,ugglo .' d's friend Solden held the 1-iigout Wmdo and Ed. was using up his lesser ran tagon'st wlen ho received the cut. Tho stabber was sentenced fifty dol lars or thirty days in Jail. New Law Fiin in Ooluinhil. We ree by the Union-Horald that a law partnership has been formed 1 lietw'e1n Capt. II. W. Rice, of Loxing- I ,illgton, and W- 1. IMoCuw, Esq., of Coluubia. Uoth of thoso gentlemon I grad uacAd with lirst honors, and both i hnvo been admitted to the bar for i cavbral yeari., UNpt. Riee has been practhidng very successfully in Lox ington and, Richland. Mr. McCaw t abandoned law for a whilo A dis. tinguished himself in the field of t je'tryalism. Sine the suspension of the Caroii,,an , ho , has resumed the practice of low. We predict sue cess for the new firm C Lipatio, 'lursday morning's train bp-ought, t from Ridgeway an odd fish of a fellow t for contalituleAt to jail. lie says. e is from New York.and has been stty- b ing about Iidgewvay for some days-. 1 Justico Miarshall had him arrested as a vagrant. He is either insane or h feigns insarity. ,IHo refusgd t walk,! and was rolled from the depot to the' jail in a wh eolbarrow, followed by an admiring otowaf and, was carrled up stairs on the sho ders of a warden. 110 was dui4ed off upon the floor,tand ' lay therq refusing to, move. - No com mission d e lunatico inquirendo has yet beeq issued. We have not le'rd the man 6 name, Advertise It. Lot th people know where you are, whr6t you have to sellhow chiea'p you sell andwlia you want to sell. Let e theni know all this, and blieay to dot it is to adtrie tt will bring you trade ; it will bring you money. If a man wants to buy anything ho goes whero hO,sees the most men trying tot sell it. If he wants to soil anythingt ho goes whoie mnost rnon are buying K it, and he goes to the men who adver tihe beeatish hh k1hows wie'i to flnd them. This is the great scret, says A. T. Stp wart, tho nmerohant king, of sucogsas. If joig ant to Aet your friends know where ygu are, advertise, That Lunatio. .No furthM, irdormation bees yet been elicited concerning the antoco ~ents of the, vagrant taken up at 1t.idgeway last week. He gives his name as Luke Barton, but refuses to tell where he~ is frtim', except to say that lhe is from every place in the world exc,ept this iporngl hmolo and ho hopes to' be from it before long. lHe is very abusive in his language to all io apjiroaeh him, .tilaiihig to .be "the lord of the soil," and rescnting an~y familiarity from "bommon traah.'' lie is evidantly inlsanfl, probably an escaped lunatic. Not a mouthful of moat or dink passed h'is lips from Thursday morning till Sunday. The County Comnmis~ioners should have him' einrfned. The (rops. We hear oi~ enori sido nd E pliilnts dbout the growing crop throughout the County. A super abundano6 of rliin in the early parto tho season has , lite ral,1y destroyed the ebtn erop, anti cansed, a greistjlirtib'n of ,the auttmrI irop to t ryglected, ajvu ip many instano,os .to be wiiolly abatidoned. Next followed in iahy jyhices, a coitinued drought, wlfieh hasi done mueh hrm, .AYe have heard from pdraons wrho h'ave been in varrouis portions of the Coun ty that the crops in the immediate vicinity of Winboro are far supe rior to those throughout the County. The general'impression is that a crop equal to that of 1872, cannot possibly be calculated upon with any degree of mentint.. eneficii-y Scholarships for Medical Students. The trustees of the Iouisville (IKy.) Medioa(Colegq have-orcated a um ber ef Belleciary, Soholarships, ;for ,he benefit of poor but deserving young men seeking a jirst-class medi 3al 'ducoation. Ono Benetoiary stu lont is received-fromj each Sonatotial Distriot of any State, and one- fionk0 Iach Congresbioual District of th lifferent Statos. Sons of physicians Nid ,clorgynen are ve,ry properly no. iorded Denieficiary !icholiarhips ifteh Scholarship is worth to the re ,ipient of it $200, amj those recrivlirg iuch aid are known only to the Dean. Modo of obtaining a lknufiiary 3cholarship learned by applying to Dr.'le.,S. Gaillb.d, Doan, Louisville, 1'y. As the next session begins in op'enb'er, all young men needing Lid should apply as oariy as possible. Profcssor Carlisle's Leoture. Time nor fpace will not permit us o make more thatn n,passing rei.aik, Apon this very intorenting ntd onteo aniiiing address. Suffice it t6 say, it was well received and highly appro. liated by a large and attentive au Hence. t. ws literally. true in its everal detaile, and fully cbdorsed by he past twolleotions and experience f some of our older. itirons, who Yore present on the occasion, in ye- t erence to several matters.. anl inci- t lents that have occurred withiin the ast half century. We shall refer to t more at length in a fduro issus, nd would be pleased to haVe a copy )f it for 'publicatioh. We hope sofbe !fIort may be made to secure the anme, to be placed among the recoidsr if the old Mt. Zion Collegiate Insti uito. . r We learn from the Wilmington S tar that on last Monday Mr. Jack lutler of Illaden .gounty went to a ertaih point about half a mile from is house for the purpose of colleet. 3g some rents duo hinu. Not re uLning a snoon as, was expected, his wYo bions want in chreh of him, and, ot far from the house founj him Ving in the road badly-bruised and eaten. It was atoertaincd that lie ad bepa .robbqd of polmething over a 50. Little hpde is entertained of is recovery. Olly Fit for the Litt*. An old lady walked into. a 1awyer's fiee lately, when the following con erstition tqok piaeq : - % I Lady-8quire, I called to eo .,if on would like to take this boy ahd alte. a lawyer of him. Lawyer-The boy appoats .o be ather young madam ; hov old is La.dy-Seven years, sir. Lawyer-lie is too young, deocide-d.. y too young ; have 'you no older f oys - t Lady-Oh ! yes, I have several, but I re have concluded to make farmers I f the .others. I told the old ma r I b.pngh. tihis little follow wolild.,makhe first rate lawvyer, so I called to see if 'on would take him. Lawyer-No madam ; he is too I oung yet to nomitnenee the study ,of he. profession. But whiy- do you hink this boy t-etter calculated for lawyor~thap1 your other sogs. . Lad'y-W hy, youm s.qo, sir', lie is~ just, even yogra old to- day. -When lie sas only ilve% he'd lic like all natur'; rhen lie got to be rix, lie was eaussy mnd impudent as any critter ieouldr e, and .he',l steal everything ho can ay hands on A Paris correspondent assures the, ashioniable world that ".there has )een a regular collapse in thes fagh ons ; the bustle has exploded, and ow the ,women cannot coax their kirts to be too flat. Thle trliihmuipg a all at the bottomi of the skirt and ut on as full as possible, so as ,to itandl very stillf. TUhe daishi is. troi'n ie ound the dress, just above the knpo .rd tied on the sides svith a bow and 3nds. No dress.ie considered elegant ~hat has not a sweefer at the bottomn f the skirt. , For evening robes it is made of lace and other rich quillngs. Pho walking costumes are all worn ihort and just esepo the~ grotind, whi~eh to say the least, is a ecan fashion." .Thme Wahigton Republican sayes "Itis u der,,t',d that G}overnor W~ise, af..irgii, .hans written anitifor lt ter on the polditical situation in that state, bii M'iih h'o takes ground moee gpjec'u'Avocally than befo,re in support of the administratIon, and,. jlaces himself before the public mo4 stin nji~takably as an out-aniout liepub. ,Tiho will -of, a N ojtiuckin Wvhieh was made before. hids marriage,, ande gave all his property Ico the lady ivlo afteywards begaame his wife, hau boon sucessfhIly contested by , his legal hmoir, it being bold, that the, marriage acted asm a revocation,. andl that thu widow is entitled to only one-third. Cincinnati dlaiins to hiavo 60,000 volrinea.id. her public library.. .Two thirds of these books are Patent Of fio reporta and one-harlf thme rest are. well-worn works on the .art of mauk. lng ten barrels of whiskey out of one. - Courier-Journatl. Glovernor Moses offers a reward of $200 for the capture (with evidence to conict~e) of Ben Drake, recently of Mari on emmnty, who reredl Jaob Drake. M. BWhbinet is a Frincliinaii. lIe is, of ourse, inventive. . is inviention is also Lqiilly of courso, coinetliing on a grand eaJe, and novelM. Mabipst would do qthing c 1 14 ti 'i nf tl :cimate of Wesas lroo . T land of the oak ind the lino shotild .be made to yield to Jho cypress and myrtle, the violet and nagiolia. Tho only thing needed to )frect this i d-ptrq ilp the Gulf Streamr where it turne upon itself in the Allan., ,osynd1di6q t 'm tb Europe.. M6 deba,)ti"."rid"Ae l-olI a l'sN u upploy he necessnryr materials. hi. Babinet has a rival in' M. Iralanert. The latter bsonilygrod-Ioce, .bvy peeniia r -methbod, :ho rains, fdge 'thv miste-to water tile :ypress and myrtle, t lie violet,; an tu - iOlia' of - the former. And here tie ,mofil Gulf Strain, which wil soop be getting proni of its importance, cofnies it ngain. Ite Gulf Streamn and the Southward floating ice prodnce rais. iT. alaipert proposes to employ. power., tul v.essels te.tQw the iceber;; q<uieldy mnuthi, so that theoy wil melt mnore rap,. ily, and the rains will be heavier. In leed, pnder such circumst ane-, lire is iothn[: to prevent rain being ordered as vanted ; nid the anitluncement in times ' droulght, that the goverfniient hIietor-, I-rel tle fleet to tow down a -few ice >ergs would allay all ipprehiesinn. Mr.-. M. C. Rowell-died at hier.l-ome iear Landaford o'n the eveni)inO 0'' the I 9t1 itistant,.a(ter.a shqrt illness, in thr. i5th yenr ofiher age. It is somicwhbaL -eunarkublo that wi jin the lant. th'ree nontha four persons have nassied from tno to eternity in tins ioniediate vicini. y who have numbered tiore thAil their hreescore and ten ymars. In addition o the subject 'oft.hiis hotice th ere were Ir. Williain AeMillant. in his;7'1th year, Irs. IH. A. McDo:ell. his sister, aged 1 years, aid Mrs. Rebecca nlkeriged 8 er.-hss eotr Chicago Tibeslffashintoh to'cgrAm ;ays Colonel M osby had such sienidad nlecess it)getting iii sister into the de. Partinent th'.t ho ishuel'e agail anu(d s . ug a place lor another relative. The ,dmiit, ration ias so very anxious to eward imsby for his services in the Z-publican cause inl Virginia that his ister was given an appointmentin utter 'iolationl of the civil. oervice r:iles'lior lie was not required to pass an examui. a t .ion. A young Toeas man who was kept n jury duty forty-eight houts, cow I ains that lie got sevenletters frein is wife, inquiring why he stay'ed o long, and tiat he had a very affeat..' ng interview with his mother-in-law a soon as he was released.. HE Overseers of Townships Nos. 0, 10, 11 and 13, are ordered to work their onds and put theirn in good coudition by lie 15th lay or September, .I.873. Thoy re reqtuired to order out all' able-hodled '1ale per'son'S. between the ages' of 18 and 5. Wlterever it occurs tlat ilr wore'no ppointmentiaa made for 1878, tho overseer cretofore appointed Will aLt. JOHN M. MARTIN, Coutnty Comnissioner. "'ax Notice I 1ElB1EYoif tile ho(a aveils of Fair. tieli County that I sh all be at. iy ollico rom 8 o'clock A. M., lo 2 o'clock P. M., Irom1 the 1st of .July.to A liu-t. 20th, 1873, a rcebive returifs from each and iall nersons invbk.tpo t.ig on Rt.gal Estate and p'ersonal r'operty for taxagjon 61' 1873. Also all atable polls nre required Io ihiake i-ehirn nuder thie amended act of the General As cetaly, approvedI 20OlI. Febritary, 1873, o euforco-. Ihe paymient-ofthh poll tafl. andl n default 1f .the payment of thin tnx shall to subject to a pecnalty of double the mun)it. of t heir poll tax and required to rork tupen gte highway or rott ln. The sta f thle Gheeral-A:asembily proividecs for the ensusessmie'nt of' ienl Esinte, and to cor -ect- lhe liecords of ilio Auditor's oflica of r'rorus, if any exist, and to fururish a care -ul awd corfet iriturni of ail taxable pirop, :ry n Fairfield County,. . Th'Ie law ialso reuilres Ih Counly A udi oir to assess all parties who fail to make ,retiurn of their real or person'il property vithin the timeraiova- noted...withi a penudl y of 50O per centL. on hboth. The law in iii par'ticuliar will- be rigidly enforocod, andt al 'etui'ns will he receijved and assessmenls n' 'de in accordanae will, law at thme Audi. or's office in WIn',nsbjor'; t. U. JOE1L COPE.9, july 1--ilxG A. F". C. [II 1110., 1istric~t V.our't of tjpc of S0outh Carolinia. [a Ra. Wmn. T. Nelson Blankrupt-ln Danukri pldy, '~ in tihe crse above slated I will sell to b<.loro the ('ourt. Hlouse D~oor in Wints boro'8 S. 0.at. J3 o'oeli. M. on Mionday 4th A ngiat next, allth1e irerst--beintg one.. sith of WV. T1. Nelion ini a tract of lnnd containing - ,. .acres inore or ' lesis, bo~itiuded by han-ls of Thhs. WV. Wood ward. fh lus. i obbs, Anithur' linys and cot hers belonging to the Estate of W. T 2. Nel n4n, Bankrupt.' Termis of s'do--Qaish. &3AMUEL B. CL~OWNY.Y, Astat~udre, Winruuboro 8 C., 1 4th )uily 73. july 19--t 1x2 'Te S:to ofu South (.'ro4ia. suit to pie,,19qg'nagt.himu hacltos Qi Ad-. :6ntatr tiot-,of' the lE'a 81 i4i14 ffiqt N ,of Jliagh ,. Mlling deceased. These aire t hici ifor'e jo .oito .,i:'I adrooiapi'l an d sin gula. the kilididd ahd credblors of the said Ruglg A. Slilling, deceased that t beyjhe a rvl A ppar bleford me, in-this Conirt of' Probate, to be hol at F'air ield Coutrt 1199150 9n Moiday the. 4t hi day ,of August nekt, nftceri puiation hereof, at 11 o'cloek in thea fm-enonnn t shew oanso, if aghy lhey have, why the said Adaiitration should not be graiite.. Giivca, under miy' hand, this 17thtiay of Jufjy A. I)., 1878. ' * WV. M. NELSON, July l9'-tl1x2 J. P.. F. ,0. NeilitoOrcser ofRoads. OVER9EiRS.of R onds in Fairfieldl Conn Jty are required to strike out. FORTY FIVE And insert PIlFTY.FIVE In thueir Co.nmoissuons, as is reqpuired by law. HIENR Y JAC eIll, july 22-.+22 Cur. Bard Cn. Cr. Haits'I H~ins I Hams I u *4 'oil ' UST Reocived a lot Ext;a sugar oure4 cavassed lams, low for eash by. R . Jr. AfoICAlthE . ALSO. A lot Granite Mills Flour, warranted. ap1 19 ..,..., J. UWoARLBT7. 'FURNITURE I Consisting of Walnut, Imitation Wal. nIu~t~l~ ,-ed s.O'f the very best quality. For de:a git n.I froI'klianhlip unequalled, 1ajd .ahrp ap pan be bought nuy'liere th'is cid c 'f t f W f% Xgor..attiipore, and no cheazp au can be bou-1ht to New Wrk or Italt imore at retail prices. Everything *at-rnbtqnd akeprespn ee4., Mattresses and Lumler ; fr0uae. C031 'R"(tt see fo 'your selves, as secing is believing. --Faliado neatly repaired at moderate prices. feb'0. . R. W. PHILLIPS. WHIEELE & WISN SEWING MACJUNE. I unrivalle:1 for speed, *Rso of running and noiseless in its movements, adalpted with ease to any kind of work from the thickest and heaviest to thinejof fabrics. OVER eoo,600 ., IT MB 01a FULLY VARRAN.IP AND 'S0I:D ON EASY TERMSO Machines on exhibition ,1WdAen. and Dwight's %tare, and at the rcsidence of Mr. A. F. Gooding. Whero aw. Meuasgos left' will receive prompt attention. J. D.. F To I NS, A gent, . .VlRSEY & TRUMP Genl. Agts. July 19 8m Augusta, Ga. IMOItTANT 'O ALL CONCERN t k1 L !41 E BEG leaxe 6 nvinounce to lovers of the dalightful that we have received a considerablc supply of Canned Goods consisting of or rftepaIr SI-v~ Pihe App l , - ea reen Corn, i.n Clubpish and Snallmon. tdii sn d'n-pori nle, Durhama M'ust'ar'i etc. P1ceh, Apple, Strawberry and Rlaspherry, Qurrant, Grape and Pino Apple Jellief. A09 600 Lbs. elegno s LAmerioanrt andy. '.1 e jgnone 3 U. U. DESPOtES & CO. Attention ! -. A V IN r e m e d I N m o t A . T - .1 .1 the bi ery. tQ-afi, pinb no e BARGASINS i We havie. to-dq paled oli our conters abt rsng DRERS GOODS;. CalLesgmroe ttBags, In aiey ofoalerk , w weoferad pricos brdg My f ign n Cutro illntfi t i n s.upl': teselvs ith 'h INalUl sixt difeen kid. al I Bwll Lattng h follroved -rcn o t E nglish~ ofrfoilk,- -eui o My ftrie 21 Cstomerd w22 notl, f tocl 8t and plythemfsJly. wt ti valuleay 80scdu1ltoftuly ith rpo e o f ug ivng etrntfo oth ear184. 't rAuu Doka 28th.ad2t o uy OHddreb, 4 t , Aug2t. o"ug' -The Andiforwe offie will be opened daily until the 20th of August 1878. JJEL COPES,, july i A, F. , ARR IVALS . HBE attention oftthe fadiou Ni called to .1. ourWhite God, DepartieitL which .has been largely Iuoteased and ounsuus hl 44t of a LA40H 'STOCIL,T --f+, Yhitb and Buff Piques, Plain, Striped and Checked Nansooks, Biahop Lawns, Plain and Striped Viotoria Lawns, W1hte, ffl, 111110 and Gren Tarlians, Plain and Dotted Swiss, Pique Trim. mings, Jaconet Edgings and loiseisa, hise and . I 8:1k Ties. &o. We also call the attention of the Gentle. men to bur L.ARGE ST1OOK In i~e Shlirfaf India Gauze , B~is andListe Thread..Haf How, 0love8, Cravats, BoWs, &C. We keep always on hand a full and COMPLETE LINE -0F? THESE GOODSp and will guaranteo satisfaction both as to QUALITY AND PRICE. JYIfMASTER & BRIE. -tqay 156 .. BEATY I BO Ara JIw recoivitn and have in Store,' among othor artioles in their line. 760 bushels prime Corn, 800 Bushels fresh ground and boltod I meal and hominy. E . I .*g.I . . ] 400 Saoks Granito Mills Flour, fresh from the mill, all brades, 16,000 Gallons Mobaasion, asorted kinds, 6,O00 pounds Dry Salt and B~aoon C, R. 2 lahde. Dry Salt Shouldors. 1 lot fine Sugar Curod llama, 1 Car load tine Timothy Ilay, AH oftWhich *111 heoso l LOW FOR 7moh 22.. *. Jars I Jars I rI IREE andlh fle *alln J'rs. Call Soaily. U *0. D)E8'ORTE8 & CO. JUST RLEUEI VED -AND1 OVlfFRINGi. LOW F'OR CASH[ I (OW fleas, Peas, Pens't AIso a one Uload of 11lttcdstenl, 100 Sacks Family Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rtico, flams eof the finest grado. Also a fino Iassortmnent of Wines and iqjuor,s, consisting In part of Port, - Sherry, --. Claret,&c I BbI. 'Nathan's Old (Jabines, 1 bbl. Baker's Old Rye, I Case of Kenhloky, lBoqutet' W hilsiy, ,-' A Which cannot be excelleil in quality . ., ., --Alse-. * 2 cases Me lwin'.CAlo,' * Resfberr*: Blackbefry' - - ..and Cherry Brandies, and other Liq'uors, all of the very fine. grade. -. . ,-- . snell 17 coIlsue 4000 lbs. Shoris, 4000 lbs. Wheat Bhrt. STOCK OF CLITIINgE )TWrTIISTANDNO large salon, i.1 still taflicitly LA RGE and'VAlIC1ED f a plonso he mnOst fastidious. We have a flueo as ortmnt ot Hlack Al aort Seoks, Slripd Aol'air Sacks, Whit o and fBrown hinen Suits. ''White nud Fancy Marseilles Vests, y~lih VArIotIR grades-of n STJITS', irlich are offered at, tempting nieces for Fevora s,ylga of U.gys Suits are offered N. HL Lot ovary one remember that we re-,preparod to have .any slet of elhirt, Lade to order, and a perfect lit guarantcod. WOODWVARLD& LAW. june 7 THE NEW r WOULD wpot~ull hr m my frende atald patrons thai [ a'v~e built a ad )ven andi now In working order, and twilt urnhlthi Fresh Blread and Cakes every day it my Cdnfeotionary next to J.. D. Alchar.. ny's ; n't the saeo linio would oall att'eni ,Ion to a nice assortmnont 'of Frouch and b'Iala Candles just received. .. . -AISO-. Nuilg, Lecmojn Sugor andi Syruip, Jellioa in Cans, Tpiwblers and Gobbes, PickteA, B~ardinos, Deviled liams and Tongue, -AS80, Tbys and Fan'cj (Joods, 'Or'anges and! Lemons, all of whIch 1 offer LOW FOR TIlE CASt!. 'Thankful for past lthc rat patrona e, I sollout a continsuanco of the same. G. As WHITE may!1 "'AN EEAT M0II0000 a 116lI ,edlged!, Phuotograpt' Albuns, huoldin g ~pictu'rev, will be, g ent post-paid for N 25 oets' b/y .Scott borp,,Alaham'o. F iresha Ai'rivals. 10O .Fe'l Cq'ndieW, 20 lits. Co nilit Candy, ''P- Ju t eedily . april 12., , U.. ..DESPORtTE8 & (10. Sr:W FLOUN 1 okaP of New Flour from Graulte M~I1Is-all gtaddesi, low forshb by ' Fresk ArrIva1h. A t'IPs8:i Lot o~ rCandles, JellIaP, k tes, "Oysters, Peachas.' tontt'es,4 ,Grot Corn, Salmon, &e. Julst, reooeIged at ..' - MaINTYRtli Sfed 27