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fhe Fairfield Herald. PUnIIISI? 1) The Southern Historictl Society. mEIIAr NAlvr.: fijmriwrori's CiRCU.AR. To tie 1itors "014c. [Mt., Gaite. As it is imn practiable to approach all who take an iiterest in the South ern Historical Society by correspor denco or personal aplIlication, it ,cems to mie that the best course to present the claims of this institution to our people is Lirought the agency of sutch paprsorts ire favorable to the enterprise. The attention of those moist inteiest ed will titus lie called to it, and z.eal in its behalf will he arou-cld. The Society was organ, ized in New Orletns in I 89), with the parent Society in that city, and a Vice l'resident was appointed inl each Soit hern State, the Rey. A4. M. PaIlmer,- a dist inguished divine, ho - in g liesident of the whole organiza-1 tion. The object of the Society was to collect anl preserve, in an endur ing form, th rich and abundant 'niaterials of history scattered through out tihe iuth, but which are ftst perilantig lor waint of fihe proper care to their proservation. It was pro posed "thnt this collecting of the raw material of hi.-tory should, as rapidly as gathered, be collected and digested, and should form -the basis of a thorough, truthful, and, as far as possible, documentary history of ll people ani of our times * * The work itself is too noblo, too patriotic, too necessary to be aant. doned ; and the thought, is intolera ble of' leta vinug the vitd ication of our p ri I i pl es :.and of our brave and mua tyred death to the houesty of some chance ant iquarian of lth'o future who iay mour.n over the loss of records which it should be our busi. nec:; to preerve." Dr. Pa'it lmer, whose language is <itoted in the ex t r'aet a bove, goes oil to say by t lie .Soiety has not met wi'th the stucess desird nid giving a two reasons, first, the location of' t lie Parent So. viety in New Orleans, which "situat. lt ho edgre of our commin coutntry, i. :hn st ent irely ocituni -r:ial in its pursm'ts, with it popil ation tiss:table than) sowhere ; with fewer milen of ult ivated lei. ire, and above all, in a Site so heavily borne down by its politioal troitbes, that w hatever of publi 'pirit exists, is absorbed with the dilli -ulti' s of a putliarly p. pressed condition. lit (lhe second pico, the experiete of the past few years has demnmiti ated that no I ti;i(ce can be phced on a volunt airy andit4 diifur-ed igenoey, e vit (.itr I collfection ilt the, laoterials which Ii.! in ,Ih abuimdn:11ce arouttnd us. The worP k is (fne( 1.f to Im ulIch de-tail, 11nd ti e men % 011 r 11T omjetent to thw taik n')VI tM u n rssed with thirit private hlismtte-s to warrant the ex. by thi:- means1. It lmust be nuole th, I'elal (hit a110 sole ooeenpation of "I' ity ti go abitil from e to Ato :al gather this scat tv end ncaactral whertevet r ie couhli litd it." Ili addition to these tea. itS, o 0 III x Ip Ire'sed(I by tl Prelet. ol' the .iety, which havt ital itated atgaiin.t suce.ss, theiro war OneO ot her, eq aaily gravye. No pro vasont was ntitle by Iihe Society f"i the ili e nt'in of' its records, ami Itur. plo'sn l I tw liee itt haiuit vital voit hI r drlhe before n '"i All flor g itlie ii' hc hiave beent remotvedl ; two~t of li th-. lihe Iirstz and last--wi ith ctipjieite sue 'en, fotr the domicile of' thle ptar ent Soe'et y huis bie~ten Itatishedi' in hUichmlotd , and1( it hais bietn arrantttged I tat till tecordsz collecteid tbhall' be r'egulIarn lt ' ulih in Ithe Southertn Maligazime, oh Bl~tIt imtore, on1e of the ablIest. Pe' iod ials of the eounIitry. , 'lie leeontlie ('otmitittee of thte Soe'ietyvli hvte( tlOl~( eneaoed to overcomne theond~~t~ l obtacl in thle wat y of SuiOcess by dong meii the hitonr tio aszk thait I wiouldl undetatke thte task of 'olletintg t he miateri..l for out' luturte history, and t t aidinug thle Societ v by phlacitig itt its posse'ssion thei bielt vind( ient lon) of our' pe~ople whti ch cin be bequeathied to our' posterity. 'This task appeailts so strongly to miy pattriotismu antd teoms so vital to the ~lfarec, the saf'ety, the honor o the South, thiat I have ac.cpted it, in the htope thtat though miy ef'orts to aceottupi.lih it may fall far short of suecess die wiiork itself deserves, they will niot hie totallly unavavilingj In thiis ho pe, I aippecal to ov~ery man, and to ever'y womatn of the Southt, who hals ai pride int our past glory or our futu te hotnor ; whoe wishes to place upon the record for all time to come thle vindicat ion of our peoplel 'who desires' to ice th wh ''ilole truth latd 'ef'oiro the autgiust t ribunatl of Ilistory ; who cherishes amid all these evil limes love and reverence for our het'oic dead, or who hopes that our children shall nOt denoeunec their fathers as rcels and traitors, to tid this sacried work. To insure the iuccess of' thte Socko. ty, it will be necessary to obtain a large mn.tmbershnip, so that tine un avoidable expenses jilcit to its work may be mnet. A subscription of sevent dollars per annium makes oneo a member, anud cnt iles the subseri. ber-male or female--to receive all the putbbeations of thte Bociety, to,. gcther' with the Southiorni Magazine for one yeanr. A susciption of fifty dollar's conistitutes a life mtom bor with all the privileges. All who may wish to assist the Soetly can comm runieate with me, care of Messrs .purnbull Brothers, No. 8 North Charles atrcot Bato re r enroll thensolves as members by application to the State and local agents, who will be appointed. ' Commending the praiseworthy and patriotic work contemplated by the Society to the good vwill and support of our people, I am, very respectfully your obedient servant, WADE IAMPTON, General Agent, S. 11. S. Pt Tle C011111y11011ds. h'le Suprotno Court, on Thur sday '11 last, rendered a decision affirming to tio valirlity of the iubseriptioi by ii the County Coninissioners of York, a to thi- ca pital stock of the Che tr ciP a1111l Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad p Com It panty. The effect of the decisioi Ca4 is to place at the disposal of the rail- I'l road colnpany, one hundmd thous-, and dollars of York County bonds and the S11me0 amount of Chester fr bonds. W ith this ltasis, in connee wi tion wi'th the fprivate subscritions le which have been and inny be obtain- h ed,the Catly completion of tle road to the Air-Line Railroad, -is rendor- 2 ed reasonably certain. Dr. Devagn, n< the President, and Col. Gardner, til is Chief-Engineer, were in this place l on Tuesday last, for the purpose of ' making arrangements for the perma-. o nent location of that part of the line at inl the vicinity of the town.- York- or Ville Ruirer. lei ki The Republienn haf the following fie telegram front Now Orleans: "It is - Q reported that Governor Kellogg has pit issued a requAtion upon (Governor ro Shepherd, of tle district of California 'h for H. (. Warmouth, grow ittg out of, somto criminal transactions cunno ted g" with the State treasury wheno ho was G overnor. A yoing main, on takintg up tie daily aper, turned to the column of' tihe births and Said, "1 wonder if there is anybody born that I know ?" The obituary notice in a Western paper contijinal the tiinhiing intelli. gece that. the deccii ed "iad a little money and ton cliidrin. Special Notices. lno 0f th firs hti sinless; priiciples to nt, ti,1 is mitako sall purchseli s direct from thit uanfituirers i tis saving larg, st-ios i ll' unlney. For Ilhis reasoni we al. Vise olar real.lr' to ptrehiue telir' Wil diw I.,. oris il s, &c., iroin AlJies l's. 1. iI. 1 . Ib, & Co., l'harlestosi, .1. C., who have it the lit1.t1 .ories, (ols hii ned benefits alt ivedl freo l s inlmttrials in first handsli , skilled workmlenl, lattA iniproved - maichinery, -ind through sy:1etitie ma nii ement. All Window: giazed with ihood clear g1:1-s. They 1t 110 also Agits otr Asliestis' Itnoofiiy Fell. Try it and you will be. pleased Wilthl its idu1rsability. Neni 1,0or It ice list, cirelars, &e. IC. 1r:s 1 l) itxs, N 'ac, rutugh skin, pitupils, ringworm, stilt -rhemtta and otlier -l utaneSous afetion 1115s enr1-ed, ai t ile skin aite soft l l til i Sooth. by tssi nag tlst .1 It'N - l' it 'lAtt i Al', t ltis by ( asw' ll, lihz:i i i C',, i-w Yirk. Ile coritilt to get tile ast It' T - Rp, a t lieri ar.0 iliy ini. ~t' s l.l wizi coliioi tar which sire N EWV A DVEIIT1S11 ,NTN. 1 yelntw ort la's Key-riing :iantd Check cOnt bititn . er.IV. ilver saIt1ple! 15(. ciro'ars flce. St.ilislort .\'tIg 'o. ti; Piiliton si., N Y. ;C' () ) . 4 entsii ant. Sam ttplets set'l I ./ freet by in il, w ilit trnis, lto N I.Whitle Ntewark N., ..( A weetk to algents. lFa-retn seti. lin)~ ("~h g nsetth's outi.. 'ITree vatla,. i'e siij'les tot' len einis. J. lIlI I lIR. ii;i ltioadwy3, Newv York.t ssy onea I'or $1 . Will istangte any) esolorii-~ istr 1o ai permlanent lack~ ori browna uatnd con ltalns no poh-o ns. Traid si uppli ed st liw tit es. A diress, 31Ati IC C0.\iB t) , C Spiriniglieldt, Alass. AND (ALLt 'I lIltOAT t~tSIA t E, Wells' Carbolic Tablets I Sohl by aill Ilien. sgisi s. ,' ' ......p.ndb..c.mina1 h . p rospie alas It rtlpresets seartplt' pi.'es & sles of'~(i biishnig of50I i iimen. ja..' 'estitng andl uisefl biooks, thait sell inl ever'y( fitmilly. lIest I thintg tever t'ried by ('atvats so rs. Agent1sW wated to tuatkcti prannt. butshness on thlase Wtorks. Mt'id $1.50i ftor Pr'ospect ts, the ontly' titl lCeedted.acooste i (erailtory and conmmencee at onice For llustrated (Circuanrs sandsIl Liteai 'iterms, adldress d1011N E. P'OTTrgii & CO., 1'a-s, t] Phiadlpia Pa tatrOots.prc r ,ooted iitler't~ai VegectableRheunsattio. uo I teratit niatlbeor orNre . asyan ?0 fbmtat.lodleenses. sworntoths2ttA rit it. F. A. OsSloUJWN, Notar,J e Aila, hwn.iutat Ii'.jts.itahaa (Jsrtrc Io alst wih itafordl.N.Y. ttev..l To a Tulsn set . hia.,Ac. Afflieted ataouitwrito tsr.i aar'itila.is for nailp ttory P'asiphile6A guiaranutoo,sr-atisf5 titewad for-anin-t 51rabloosae.Noeuro nocharg,a reality.3o1d biydruiggat. The liighest Medical Authioities of Eutrope saty the strontgest Tontic, P'auiter' and lDeobstrunit known a to the meicat worldt is lo JURUBEBA. ii Iarrestt de cay of vital forcs, exhiaution oftho nervusa' system, Iestores igot to the delisbitatedt, olcanses vitiated blood, Op remuoves vesicles, obstrutctitons anid acts dtirctly on thle Litvor andI Hpleen. Price S1 S tlte. Johni Q. KELLaoG, 18 Platt D~r. Sharp's specIfic cures Dyspe ala Ltver' Complaint tConstipation. Vom tin of1t F~oodl , Soutr Stoache, Water Brasht Heoartburn, Low s pirits, &e. In thIrty fivo years never fatling to ecure the mnost obstinate e.-ises. sold by dasuggists gener ally Ml\ asteor & lirtce, gents tor Winnsboro 8. 0. Depot, 115 Eight lth 8, N. Y. Circulars mailed on anpnumat ' The only Kowni Melicine 'Tit A -r AaT -i8AM TIM rges, Purifics, nnd Streingthens the System. Dr. Tuit's rillR are composed of rmny (redienIt. Protninent anon g thvem are nsparilla nuil Wild Cherry, si niled as; al togetiter ; she (in(-. hroigh its nil xiure ihiii ollir -uhn'nere, purifying d IIigit:g wlilt e lil- 011,1 r iihll ance rifying nitl sr ing hi- I lhe silio her is e'enthelnititse ste-m. Thnee m lese. lisire i l e :ill . tim at tonlsic and it lhartic. a de.idesn lo-n g souigh by n dical lmnro. lim-I eever hefore diiscover'ed. other wrds, Oley Alo die ivork of Iwo 'dicinep and dou) it muchs01 ' t'10- I hAn AnIV 0 we lhisswo of, fonr they r-sove nothin'g >M (lhe :4.y-teml 1-ut im iitila. es, so thatI ile Iley puinrge Ihey soim, - 'rengthen idn nce 1hey caiinse no debilitj and nre fol wed by nio reaction. Dr. Till's l'ills have a wonn u Itil inlb - ce ni 'he bWood. They not onily i1rify thoni weakening it bu t1111hy lre.ve al1 xious pariciles frt o m"t' Ilie chyle before it conive'rted itoi) Yhiid. n'ad thu1s ni kes ii re llood nn tier i slpos )ii'ity. As ere is isno delilitaion, so thers is no metnft or sickness -n1teni ng (ihe operailion tills most e' xcelh-nat Ieileicine. which ver sinri.s n' titure-s the dligestive gnus. 'but cCes item tivo work i t per :lly nit l iraniliner - ireanee- persons in nig Ihmmi do not blecomie pale and eniein 1, but (a tihe! contrary, whii e sill iipui-i s are being reaoves. (lie coinijied nc n of hlie S irusapurillia and Wild Cherry rifica and invigornnats i he 'holy, aind a biost site (i health is the result ol ir uli i d a tnion. Price 25 centi a box. Sold by all Drug. 51s. Depol .18 rinilandt St. N. Y mires all Humori from the worst Scrof. illa to a cominon i lotch or Pintple Froin two to six bottles are warranted to :nro Salt Illaeum or Totter, Pimpleq DI Face, HOiIA. Erysipoeians Liver Complaint. tix to twelve bot. ties, warranted to curo Scrofulous Swolingm anid Sores and sill Skini and 12lood4 Diseases. By its wonderful Pectoral properties it will ero the most sovere recent or lingering Cougli in hall lhine line reiiredl by any othcr miclletne Ind is erfectly safo, looscuing cough, sooth. Ing irrtation, and rclieving soreness. sold hY all Drugrisis. lit. V, PIERCE MlZ.D World's Dlspensory, bualo,. *0 TIl OREAT REMEDY FOR 'ONSUMPTION rhich can be cured by a unely resort to this stand r preparation, as has been Iroved by the hundreds of estimonials received by the >r'oprietors. It is acknlowi.. dged by many p~rominent hysicians to be the most cliable preparation ever in roduced for the relief and ure of all Lung complaints, nd is offered to the public, anctioned by the experience f over forty years. When esorted to in season it sel. om fails to effect a speedy ure in the most severe ases of Coughs, Bronchitis, 3roup, Whooping Cough, nfluenza, Asthma, Colds, ore Throat, Pains or Sore ess in the Chest and Side, diver Complaint, Bleeding t the Lungs, &c. Wistar's talsam does not dry up a )ouigh, and leave the cause chind, as is the case with lost preparations, but it >osens and cleanses the mngs, and allays irritation, mua removing the cause of 10 complaint. PRiEPARE.D flT iTH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, Mu.., ad sold by Druggit. anid Doalors generally ESTA BLiSH ED 1859. WI'NNSJIORO', S. U. [IlliTY yeasrs experience in repairingp L. all kind, of Wass chies. l01hD and Silvocr Watchesu of all kins icy Jewelry and ('locks of alldescrip is, which I will ssell low for cashl Come se foC ur yoursself'. No charge for look. T'hankg'usl for passt.Ipattrosnge, I so a continu s niso of' ine sameo. CHAS. MULLER, posito Blacot & Co's. cut 14 OT.A.TOEJS I POT.A.TOEJS 5 arreols solooted ,lantIn,,.oat..s he following kInds. Early Rlose, Goodrlehi and Pink Eye. FOR SALE Bv R. J. MaoCarley. Tilll SUPPLY. OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE. Owing to the flinlcial Striul geney we will sell our GOODS at the low est prices for NoW Is YOUR tIME VE CASHI BUVEIS. OUR STOCi EMBRACES Dress Goods of all kinds, Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery, G loves, Notions, IN GREAT VARIETY, Bleached and Brown Home spluas. Ready made CLOTHING. Boots Shoes, Hats and TRUNKS. JOhN c.-'SQ01VR & CO. DONT ASK FOR CREDIT, Pay the CASH And buy che1ap. WO halIVe Clo&s(11Ol' Books8, All persons indebted MU [A82 come fo' u ard and settle at Mice. J. C, SQUIER & CO. Ice 9 NEW CASH S T OL E!! J. M.R. MOORE & CO. NEXT lIsOOR TO John 0. Squier & Co. DEALERS IN L ADIES DR ESS GOODS! AND) UND)ERWEAR. GECNTS FURNISIIING GOODS [BOOTS, SUOES, HATS AND) CLbOTH ING, U M BRELLARS TRIUN KS CROCK EIR Y.. W A RE &c., &c., A. line lot of chewing tobacco and Cigars concted by aill to bo the best in T OW N. (CALLh AND EXA3IN1N FO Y OU R SELV E S. oct. 14 JEROWN'S II0TE1 'Z THE undersigned respcec. * fuly infrmsrn his frinds Iht he has .ren y aI f tO tl a t ln.Iargubaio s0lhfommoious house formecrly known, as t ho "'Fairfield liotel" where ho will be prepared lo entertain them as heretofore. The patronage of my fellow citizens of Fairfild particularly solicit ed. To both transient and regular boarders my terms will be ame soilsfactory. M.. L. IIROWN. Seop 26 Proprietor. LIVERY STABLE. ON the 20th of' November I purchased the interest of A. F. Gooding in the Vinnsboro Livery Stablo. ,All horse hiro, >uggy hire, and horse feed will be CASH. rhis rule will be strictly adhered to.I sill always keep on hand good saddle and uggy horses, also earrisges and bugies orshireuTle po atronage of the publi is daa i..aIT. T. TERRILL. BAReAINS, BARU*AINB. O WING to the low price of Cotton anid the great scarcity of money, wve now offer our entire Stock of Goods at ex tremely low prices. Especial attention is called to our Very large Stock o Dress Goods, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Gooes, boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, and a splendid line of Cassimeres, n1l of which we offcr at panic prices and to suit the times. Comei with the CASH and get BARGAINS ALL those inidebted to as are urgently regnested to come fo ward and settle up, as we are greatly in need of money. MOMASTER & BRICE, oat 2 PllOSPHlATE GUANOS' STO1TO SOLUBLE FERTILIZER WILL IE 801LD AS FOLLOWS; C50Pern f.200 r bs. $50 Per Ton of 2,000 Ibs. $55 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable Nov. 11874. Free of InteresC. FRRIGHT AND DRAYAGE TO BE ADI91-D. This gitano 11 haoS been vell tested in tisp 'oun,3y and proved A SU COCE SS, ACID PHOSPHATE. FOaL 'OMI'O5'TINO. O A ShE iIIIC0E. $33 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. .$38 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. l'A YAILE NOVEMID 1 l 1874. Fre of Interest. FRElullT AND DRAYAGE TO BE ADDED, BRADL.EY'S SEA F"OWL GUANO WVILL lIE SOLD As FoLL.OWS: $50 PER TN or 2,000 LBS, TriM E iatf0E. $60 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. Freight and Drayage to be added. STAND)A RD) A NO 1. Bradley's Amnoniated DIS3SOLVED BONES. CAST! PaICE. $40 PER TON OF 2,000 L13.2 $47 PER TON or 2,000 LBS, FreI'e of Iere(st. Freight and1( Drayage to be added, Th1is (un o is chea~per Iha mos3 31t Fer1till - crq. anid is consihdered by mnyo a,. e qually good. Thousands1it ur1sons soldl in Georgia inst yo r. FoRl 'A L.E IIY 'J c-A-COT toDSo ONE Car Load Hay, one Car Load Flour, Assorted Grades, Corn and Oats, Meal and Grits, Sugar and Goffee, Bagging and Tics, Bacon and Lard, LOW FOR GASH BEATVA& ROn JUST RECEIVED I Cav Load Bla-o'ta, . Car Loa'a Corm, 1 Car Lnd 1flou'-nl grades, 1 Car Lond Meal, 1 Car Load White Oath 'o arriw in W dayvys. New Orleans Molits'es., Stigna-, Ilacoi infus, Lard, bagging and Ties, D I. FL ENNIK EN. jail 15 hARDWARE! HARDWARE! W Enre now rceivin-! ouir Fal] an A inter Stoch. \I\-h i v w'bl Ib Iiiu 1.l rn. ii l'Ite in a short time. T'l''ioN :and ju 1iph ients f*6or the Phin er. I bll \!e-hanie. til :.ti a-id Wood workmiin 1i . h ains a nd 19,peol'a g illds, 1-ii l. " lorse nild Mile sboe:z. Wood aild Ti Wa3 k re . Wat kn and I ine.1g1tIgy Miiirials, &. in haad : to arrive. We have t wo lor >' Clt Nails (nih A LSO( n nie'u lot of (roceries, enbiacihg Slngnt's, coie., Tea , 'lice. Fish, I'hvese, Crackers, Tobsarc, Sonps.. ('ndles ani Sitrch. All Low for the (ash lIngging4 andl ries to arrive soon. J. M. G A T4JWAY & C( sept :10 0lENW" SAVINON BANK OF SOUTIH ('A HIROIE A. Uepoils of .i Imid Upwards Reccived. NE7'ER EST A LL, l0'EN> A T A TilE RA 7 0FSE 'E I CNA'A . I'ER A KS U. ON A'JRTF1CA 7', OP' DEI'OSI AND SIX l'E? C/'N 7. C1OJI1U() INI El) EVERY SM MONTHS ON A( CO US TS. 0 F F1 0 E R S. Wir. Mlarlin, P'resident. John 6'. Paii'r, Vice. Presi(tnl. A. G. liretizer, Cashier. ,s 11. splnwyeX in gen eral charge. John C. B. Smith, Assisalint Casihie Dirreiers. Joh 1.,iiI. Plm ier, ThIoaas E. G regj Uotumbi a. G. T1. Scott, Newherry. W. C . ayeCs', N ewhe'ry, Daniel Ratvenel, Jr., Chaarleston1 WIiinbo~ro Biranch, Samz'1 13. Clowney, Assistant Cashier. PlanterIs, Mechaniiies, andi~ Prlofessi'jon: Maen , Widows, Oriphians. 'Trusteesi ar' 30nn lly Ollicers, havi ng mooney for' wh' iit hey have nio presnit use, cnn here drepos I., thus ai'oidling all risks of thefts at lesaiuctioii by tire, and at the samle tin I raw iteest t heeon till needed. june 24-ly WINNSBORO FEMAiZ SE3[INA RI, A4 Bloarding and Day S3chool for Youn Ladies, M [IS. U. U. 200IIE, MI88 SALIE RUlIINSO N, fl'rincipail n110 oFi) 5 TiiUWTE~s. lapr JlAS. IIVA'Y Caept S. B. Ci.owsn I. II. McCarra, Estq., 0. II. MOM AS-rn. Fot' higher bnnehen, including ti anguages,. per rcetsioni. For' miintermodatoeclassos, per' ses. ion. $ eor' rimaraiy cla-'se', per session. 8 I M'si'' per' sIssionl. hiotr' ing. por1 mthli iina nCI isItCwaish nig, fuel sind lights, por nmo Sit Temsomn-urth' n da A RIR IV A L iO boxos Chenlany's ('hiree, ait r cet value foi a Gr"> >" A-E TIOI.=EI I U. 0. DJ RsPO R TPs &' C0. WINNSBORlo iiOTEL TS8 again opened for the accommiodatio 1.of the traveling and boardling publi( 'lablo supplied witlh the best the countr bffords, and no care or expense shall It pared in making tuly guests comffor'ttta live me a tial, A. A, Morrist, nov 18. 8tn .l'roprie or. Boots and Shoes, e legant lot of Boots and Shoes Jus received from Tr. Miles & Fon. gep i* MoMASTERJ & BRIcE~ MESS SHAD : MESS SHAD ?1 FINE lot of Fresh Orocerles, just receivsd by John D. MoCarley., consisting of 2 bbls. N'o 1. Moss Shad, * 2 4 Sult iferring, 2 bbls. No 1. Mackerel, 2 bhis. No. 2 I " 6 dozen Rits No. 1, 2 Ana 8, Mackerel. Also a lot 4' Coidenisel Cod Fish fot -amily use, which I can reconimend from experience. .Coifo -id $ugar of ill Grales, Lird. aUconi niel iams, N. C. Montiaiii lintiter, Cieese ami (':.ckeirs of all kind.,, Meal, loniiny and Flour ef, the hest graie. Also Canned (o ,f aill kindt, Oy~tor t, Ca.nedl Peaches and Pin AJlples. Toma11l toes Catslp, 8nrdiles. and Anile'ican Chh Fish. iBcirything that cin ho had It a 1ir1st class Grocery , and also a a fine lot of Leak's TW isT obacco, 1.000 Figaro (igir.i and ot her grades., and best of all. econstan~ly onl handil th'o best quality of Liquors Ilitht c i he hll. Natlhan's Cabinet , 1'lhtrke' ISty(e, aidi Lyncllblirg flye. Nelson Co. Kniichy lIye, Owl tht niot be excelled. Cone aii I ry for your. selves and b.e yoir owil itdge. Joh.n D.AcCarley. 1YARKED DOMV, MARE~D IEIM . LANDECKEI & (0-, ) are offeiing at ext ellcly !yw y r T Best Calicue" 10 cents, Dress Goods at GREAT BA RGAINS Clothting, Boots and SIreq lIedtuced to Wholesa3lc Prices. REM EMBER THE FIRM, &b Lande(cker'& CJo. dec 11 ii Pacitie (:GuanlO C'ompany1*' it (CA PT'11AIL $100J,000,) SSoluble Pacific Guano. How i s10 onell known in -1all the 81)uthlerii 8ttes for ;(. ro inrktble ('lects a5 ait nlger ey fort intcronsi. - ig 11he protdiict s otf laboril, as not 10 re1 iie 4special rec oiinettttion fromt 115 IIs for eight years pst hats est alh i .'l ed" thara'tcter' fur~ , eliable excellenlce. The lairge fixed C'pital inivesied by t lie 'onm pan i tuYil ihim 11rade a)Yoids the rlnrea't reparti(l unde11r tile sup~ten1t.dan11ce ance10 of Dr. St. J1ulinut *itvenlol, Cemist of ic Comnpaniy, at Alstn 8. C. leence. puntilo eS iimay rest alsured lihat its lquatlity andI complositionl iS precisely (te samfie as5 thit hteetoore sold(. J1. N lloN p Selling A gett r'hialest oni S. C. JOllN S RlEggE & CO' (Genieral Agen s, 1:al IinilreC Terms-$48, cash ; $58 tm, without e To accomoaelnesi nowv and have t uan - i {,I en n ordeci r as. to~ whlehier lihlv will lake IlCio -t cash prii c. Whien dlei ''lir n lmeo - at v h1V tile ca, iload, 110 Iltlt .oil 'e charigedraag wl . pg I.) -ioiiT~' (i..1 NO. BONE, Pb narme. I, &.. twa-ys on hatnut. quatliey f u LX.L ihe best varieties of' lof Al009, Coil skting of Ear'ly Ihose, l>ink Eye, IBuck Eye, Goodrich and Peach Bloms, ALSO, A fresh supply of Garden seel~,at Onion Buttons, all of whicoh will ho sod low for CASH, D. LJAIJUDEJATLE. iROfTiAND SIIoE hAVING procured~ thi very best Mechanics in (ho couintr'y, I feel wai' ranted in saying (liat I A.can furnish as neat. BOOTi oil SlIOE as5 any Shoe In the South. All work warrantod to givo sahisfaction. My Shop is next door to F. Gertg's Sauddlerya