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NO OTHER HOUSE CAN GIVE, WXe imean wvhalt we a. Comne and Examinie oilu New Stock. M3DA I sr& X2 .. W 3nD and all uil'leacled AT LOVj LaAInDI E s will find a varicty of Notions of the Latest Styles. New Style Collarettes, now st.ylc of Ladies MignoCtte Collars anid Culfs. Aui-Fait LA1EST STYLE O SO.\ETINO NFEW. FULL LINE OF LADIESl AND MISSES 18EPRESENTATION MADE IN SEL"LIING OUR COODS! D A NNE NBER G & Co. Nmaa the POSTOFFIC E iU111 I)T AMi TJ1a a1N o W N10 OTE L j S ngnin opanedfothacomdin . , t the tirehing and( boa.-ding public. Tlnble supplieud with the beCM th le coituntry aflordls, uandt no car' or ex pensoe shall be sparedi in maiking my~ ghuests comftortablec. (live mr n triail. A. A, Morris, nov I 8. 1m Pi o'pricer. LL Tpersons indobted to nus eithuer by Ii Note o r account, posit due', are hereby nuotil thnt prompt CA SI! payment is now required or ot~hor satisfactory setitle ment be made immedliately. JBusiness necessity compels .is to make this demniund, and we hiope all interested will come for ward at once and save further trotable. jauS a 4ATY IJrO u 13~k ~o00 1A0UIONABLPM CLOTHIERS. __ i6_ Cheviot Suits, all Wool $12 00 Cassimlre Suits, .$1200 " "c $14 00 $16 00 $1800 " "a'20 00t Pants a laMod , . 4 00 Pants " all wool, 6 00 Pants " Latest Style, 7 00 TE E YESL Suits at 6, 8, 10 aid twelve dollars ! AL L W 9L CHEV TSUITS, 810 0 $104 IIATl OF THE LATEST STYiL TO SUIT TI-E MOST The allck atCopperfield, adGoz.. ve.These are the LATEIST.I GENTS FARNiSHING GOD S OFMIEbTS! ADONY00 . Whiite Shirts, New York Mills, at $250. 3cI2 Madeo to Or'der' I NEW STOCK~ OF TIES. S-A..LE FRESI[ BUTTER, 2 ST LABL EIF'5 lbs. Fresh Country Butler, Chooe, Crackers &o. .a F. GOO~iNG, fb1 PPIOPRIETOR. FNTAF~EE1 i. et. to I. 'I e crii, I wvi keep Pwe meil ale. I rii i anof goo~ sted wviii ttadMi es rm Uie nt l1 l t o i v e m e a c a l . r r i ns geo ,o n p i executed and warranted. Give me a call Fo8ioB A. F. OODIU. Me.ADESPRTE & R 0P. arson Bronslow. A letter writeri speaking of Senator Brownlow'..of' Ternnessee, says ,H cite at the extreme lefit of the' resi de*ut desk, so as to be near the en-. trance.. le' is a tall, dark-haired man, pale even to his lips, with no colo'r or life to any part of his bgdy, save his restless eyes, which grow bright at rare intervals when soume ringing war cry on one side or the other of the [louse kindled the firo that disease has almost smothored. He never speaks, nor moves, n( r en,11 a page, nor smilew' nor talks to bio neighbor. Attei dante carry him to his seat at twelve, aid back to his home at five o'clock. There he sits, during the long hours, silent and ghost like, quivering, trembling, twitching perpotually with a terrible plaly-the ghost of tfo incient Par son Brownlow. Such to-day is Par pon lirownlow, of Tennessee-th'o once.ptiissant campaigner of Southern Journalism. He patiently waits the reading of the call.-list of Eterni ty. .. A New CoIton Factory for Greenville. Greenvilleis jubilant over the es tablishment of a now cotton factory there. The Mountaineer says: Our citi"ensl'n last Satiurday were very much and agreeably surprised to learn that Alexander McBee, Esq., had leased for a term of ten years to a of Boston, Mass. Messrs. Sampso.n, Rall & .06., hi lrick mill and water power, loated just below his large flour and oorn mill, in this oity for the purpose of converting it into a cotton factory. On Saturday, a train of nine cars arrived at the Green ville depot, which contained the looms.pnd 6ther fixurep for the facto. ry.. Web~ hvo seen tiem na t~hy are heilig unlo'adel. 1i. Alexander Adams, wheelwright and carpenter, assisted by a puinber of hands. is now cleaning out the leased mill, which is forty feet square and three stories high besides the garret, to make room for the loon . E * inhment of a hona ide cottci factory; ;10,0 :the evening trair. frqm Albany recently, .ws. 'n. woman bound for Westfield, who persitcd in request7 ig the affable conductor to informn her wheun Cliester . was reacl-ed. Every tine when the conductor pasbed through the car, he was greet. ed with : "Please tell me when we got to Chester." Courteous man though he is, even his patience was finally exhauste4,.and he politely re quested the iinfortiinate female to maintain silence, as he a had heard and would heed her injunction. Chester was finally reached, and "Chester" was yelled at the car door. The train again fitarted, and the con d'uotor, iiognted the car.in which was hispersocutor. "Will you tell me when we get to Chester T' she said. "This is Chester," he exclaimed, and grasping the bell-rope, he had the ain baok- up to foie station. "I'm tead glad yoti.obliged me," said the daughter of Eve to the exasperated conductor. "My husband used to live here." "A Born Stealer." Gov. Moses, of South Carolina, is a most unfortunate man. Owing to some curious ,defect in his mental construction whenever be sits'downpto write lje,Is full as lillely to use theQ exacl language of noino one else an he is to lhveht any of his own. Hie sent a message to the Legislature re cently, and a dtriking passage from gi!aoaaulig elipped into it in the most unaccountable way. Thme other day be put the tinregenerate among hid consilfuents tso shanme by delivering pn el oqnevgt lecture on "Religion," but its beneficial effect has been a good deal weakened by the discoverj' that it was.an almost literal trans cript from a sern~,n by tho Itev. Rob ert Hall, of Lovdon,, on ".\odern Enfi delity." Poor Moseas! Ho seems' to be a born stealer.-N. . Tribune. A Blsroi cry. The 8cr anton ,(1.) :epublicani says :"On iSaturdna a ft ernoon a miner named Martin Loughery, work ipg in No. 10 mine of the Pennsyl., vania Coal CJompany's works at Pittston, while in tho act or breaking a massive piece of coal wh'o'm hie hatt dislodged, discovered embedded i the centre of ttwhat a paedto b a small nyoden *be ofan oblong shape. Upon toucohing the box it erumnbled into dust l iko a fungus, and disclosed'a copper whistle, having a flint month-piece, and in other re spects shaped like our ordinary tin whistles. 'J'e xjpiner brightened it up, applied it to his mouth and made it sound, dou~btl.ess for the first time, t'n centitries. .rThe spot whore it la. (s about one hundred feet beneath t' e surfae o'f th. earth. A returled pTiraNortlampton, Mass., s*iars that ho saw the fol howIg 'hisc -iption on a brown slah above the grave of a deceased wife i ~the White river region of Arkaruias ~during his campaigns; Ihe washed ihe child~ren, fed ihn~ f'wis.' SAnd made her home resound wirh howls, Time to Uniloid. This eminently sagacious and al ready historic saying of. President Grant formed the burden of a public meeting of the great unwashed to night. The meeting was held in the ball of the House of Representatives, and was in the nature of a public re,. ception to Congressman Elliott, State Treasurer Cardozo presided and introduced the hero of the occa sion, who made another one of those speeches which are supposed to fore. shadow a great political revolution in this State. le commenced by alluding to his instrumentality in suppressing the Ku-Klux. Then he modestly referred to his speech on the Civil Rights bill, claiming that he had met Mr. Stevens in debate, overcome bis "sophistry," and vindi. cated the intelligence of his race. Elliott then, leaving this .modest vein, gave his colore'd brethren some excellent advice. He reminded them that they wre on trial, and were esponsible before God and the world for the use they made of the rights 'rith #hioh they had Lean vested. He told them that they must not consiaor piblio posi tion a place for private advantage, and warned them against prostituting the government for private ends. le appealed to them most eirnestly to vindicate their ability to govern, and predicted that it was not the Democracy which would overthrow tho party. Nothing could save it From defeat but economny. io saill hat lie had scen Butler and Sumner, ind all the leading agents of the party, in Washington, and they all igreed with General Grant, t8at it vag time to. duload, R. H. Cain, member of Congresa rom the Second District) next made few remarks, the'burden of which was that lie, too, wan of:. the opinion ht it was time to unload. kttcrney General, Melton was next salled upon fur:a speech. He said hat there was not one word in the peneches of the two previous speakers hat he could no' freely and heartily di~t 0p un o'ad - do17or. 't1 & Courier. Prayer or South Carolina. In another column will be fotind a locument that tvi'.l call up a blush f irhoimo to the face of every decent itizen of these United States. It is lie appeal of a large section of the .itizons of the State of South Care ina to the Congress of the United itates, for protection frotn the men rho havoseiged on the government >f the State, and who, by the aid' of :he ignorant freedmen, roe the pro., ierty.owners under cover of law. 'lhe prayer for precti'on is i tem. "erste document, and the staterent >f the condition of th, State under -arpet-bag ruls is as free from pas lion as such.a do!umient could be. [n proof of the 'robbery and misgov ;overnment existing the startling tatenient in made, supported by igurec, that the cost of printing for a >4riod of sixty years, from, 1800 to 1359, was $271,180, under the old 3tate Government ; while the outlay ast year, under carpet-bag rule, Lmounted to $33l,945-a pretty con ideraible steal for one year. Yet he Republican party prates of hones y.-New York Herald. President Grant's new team,, comn. iosed' of four handsome bays,' wh ~old trim nlea harness,' made its ap. eimrance on the avenue io Washing. on Thursday afternoon. Very wide mud very whiite reina controlled themi mad the team surpasses anything of he kind ever seen iti the capital. I'ho onily thing that evecr eame. un *to t in style was Hemmbolds tiurnout, rith gold trim ed hainess 'alab, rlhich gas ,ity 'Vashinmgt6n. fonr or lye years ainee. Thc horses of the P'residential "four-in-hand'' are all uperior, and it is' said the team can get,.ver the turf at a three minutes' gait. T wo of the horses, the leaders, aave done better than this on the private half-mile track south of the axecutivo mansion, on more than one eeasion, at one of which President J3rant ~himself held the ribbons. Ni'w Yog Febr'uary "30.--The N1ew York Tfimeq this morning, in publislgihg the memorial to Odngress )f the South Carolina Taxpayers rDonvention, (Whieb was received by telegraph,) editorially says: "A memorial'has been addressed by citizens of South Carolina to Con. gress praying for reliqff from so'me burdens under which the are suffor ing. The itddr'ess is. a document which demands attention. 'Congress sannot ignore it. -The revelations nade are most extraordinary, and mortainly they will not be read with >leasure by any section or political >arty. We, hope it will bp ,found hat something can be d one for Bouth Carolina before Congress eparates.". Upon the car ificate that further onfluement would be fatal by the ittending physician, Gov. Kemper, of Va., has pardoned Peg. McCarty, enntned to cnfnement for duelin.