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The Fairfleld Herald. I'U ISLI S FOO The Uno1 lIrahl en the 'Siluation. We subjoin a portion of an' ed'itor. ial of the Union Ucrald, containing some wholesome advice to the Repubs )ioan Party. The'Union Ierald is outspoken when 'It wiishes to"bo 'o, and can do much good. "Perhaps the only thing left of the war-more as a co-nsequeneo ' thau in anytliing elsa-is the responsibility to which the country holds the pres ent administratioi for the political condition of the South. That respn *sibility is a matter of the highest moment to the RegiubliCan pa-ty. It will enter, and has entered, more than any 'other question, into the next campaign. 8o paranoitip has it become in the liublio thid of the .North and West, that if It does 'not destroy the party it will iatoiTially affect its prestige, and, unless proper ly met, will defeat the ultimate , iews of the administration. Wheth er such an issuo is just or ubt, it is, ntvertlieless, an isonle, atid 'a very deci ive onre. We must T'1ok at it as s.ch,'and'ec how close it has narrowed itself. It behcoves us to probe tho core of this business, be cause upon it depends, 'awrmo as the sun rises or sets, our political salva tion. The priblio poress, as the mir ror of pubaic sentiment, has very little to say now about North Caro linar, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Virginia, Kontileky or Ten. nessee, The administration is re lieved even by the Democrats from any responsibility for them. If there is any fraud, cor up ion or public pluilder going on th ire, the men at the head of their allairs have. the brains to manage it scientitloally, so as to keep the kirts of tWe ad ministration edochr. 'Therefore, this questiou is narrowed to the three t-tes- M ississippi, Luisiana and South Caroliia. V hat hi the ad. mI iniitrationr IoUC, and what does it intenill to do, too aippon-sepublic enti iaiomot with rogard to these three Sta tes ? ini missi.ssippi, General Atri6, United States Senator, has been elected Governor. Anes is an American soldier, a , aduate of West Point, arnd whatever other fault a West Pointer may have, you may bet your life on his personal and professional honor. Ho will never tie or Mteal, publicly or privately, ir go back oan the national reputation of an A nerican soldier and genrtlo. man. 1ie would rather twist the old flag about'his neck ari'd 'hg 'hi self. \Vest Point , .. . -'p stamp Un . ' eroan yout h, -,,., ..Sr else it may fail to do. In the election of Genral Ames, there. fore, Mississippi has given a guaranty of -i good, Aonest, square deal, satis factory to the administratisih, grate. fill to th; national Ropublican party, and welcome to the people. The lue and cry no longer reaches that State. It iastruck off the list. In Louisiaha, the admiiAtration is acting with almost tibiolte force. Acting through its inest confidential Senator, Natt Carpenter, it refuses a di tiiguished colored man hli seat in the Senate, ard is about to over turn the K.ellogg Govtruthe'nt it -recertly upheld by inilitary fre and to remaarid'jit to3 a new election. 1t0 is rnot dilicult to suiggest what the result of such a new election will be. Grant is doing all this, although Carey, his own brothier-in-law, is the pilar of the Kellogg raution- Grant stands by his pors 'nal and political iriend., better than any marn in America, Arid lie would not do threse things if hre wts riot ceompolled by tihe irresistible fcrce of public opinion, which otherwise threatens to overthrow thim and the party that sustira inim, When that work is done in Louisianna, Grant arid thre party will breathe easier; but the whole power o'f pu1.lio senltiment; pursuimg its victory with tenfd6ld fore, will turn, as it is tfrring, lik~e, an infuriate tiger, on South Caro'ina. it will demand thiat the manme work shall be done in this State at thre next election, and Grant will have to obey. One year ago, and longer, he asked otf a promiinent politician 'Why could they riot have a bietter Governient in South Carolina ?' He even went so far as to publicly re wvarid every prominent mane that had anything to do with th', l'ast. bolt alb sent Orr to lussia, iad'o $a~y'er Assistant Secretarry of Treasury, and kept Bryan, Corbin, Earle anid Clairk in high Federal positions, This he did to show to the people tvhat hris views were. lie was com elled to lie it. This time hris omt-n reselection or the success of thu great national .o publican party trembles In It he bal.. anice, and he will bd comfelled t o do somelthning more. Thre great tnatter which we wish to urge upeon the Re. publicanis of this State, plainly, fear lessly, and squarely, is, how nmuch will we compel him to do, and boir inuoh will we do osrselves ? T1hat i's Ire quo.-tion we have got to decide right now, no matter whethor we like It or riot." Tlhe Naval Drill The recent naval drill in Florida waters sems to haive been a vein creditable affajir boi the United States, The torpedo experimrents were very snggestive and satisfactory The S/a .qndoah frigate carr ied off the chiet honors of the squadron. Rev. Ellison Capers, of Oyeen, hI, south (arolina, has necepted a tal to thre r 'large ot Grace Church o hiamde' nd expects to enter his new field of o m.a..l. inMay The New York Expr6' 'eor' hat in the distribution of honors in he New HIven High school, on Wedheaday, a Miss Abby Williams ioeured tho vald0to4, ahd one Buck the salutatory. How bad that young buck will r91I w119n Abbybid. hil farewell I Special Noticem, Ono of the first butiness principles to at, upon, Wis - all purcl bses direct rpm thm.p mnmfactrors, thus saving large ums of ftoney. For this rewson we ad iso outr rchdeta 1' purphnse their Win ows. D oorss IN 1nds, e s. frohi Messrs. It. I ALL, & Co., Chakri'ostou, S. C., who have at the factories. combined benefits derived from materials in first haneds, skilled workmen, latest improved machiner'y, s' 0 tlt).s~tatic man ngqment. Al windo-gla.l;e 7ith 6ood 'clear glass. 'I hey . ite also "Agents for Atbestos' noofingFelt.. Try it. and you 4ll.;be pleasei wish its durnbility. Vend for price list,.icie,&c CuAPrn IIANDS, face, rojigh Pkin. pinples. ringworm, salt-rhe in,' nd other Uutaneous atfft io.na 'eti r'y'.;i the skin made soft agil ' y using the .i:sN. Prh 'An SOAP, made by Canswell, .lazaird & Co., New York. lie certain to get the .uniper TarSoap, as there are many imi lations rade with common tar which are worthlest, NEW AI)VERTISEMENTS. 078 A week to agents. Fastest vel tp ling articled out. Three valua. bie samples for ten cents. J.I1UIDE,'f767 Broadway, 1ew York. 3POXEiL CO1]CIS, COLD HIQARSENESS, AND ALL TIIROAT 'DISEAtE8, Welln' Carbolic Tablets PUT UP ONLY IN DLUR n 1X8s. A TRIl1D AND SURE REMEDY. 'old by all Dru hat WWICING CLASS hiale or Feotale,$30 a week employineut at home, day or even ing; no eyital ; instructions & valuable pnckhye of goods sent free by mail. Addreen, with six conts stamp, Al. YOUNG & t;O , 173 Orecenvich St. New York, - A, Year mado with our 2 01 splendid Combination Pt os pectus. liepresonts 60 difforent bocks, want:d in every family. Agents wan led, in every County and Town in .b Uonited States, to ,make aIpp\manent. E synes on these vorks.. Sal'e sure and Protlts large Complete ouilit sent postp'd on receipt of $1.60, enal ling you to commence at. once. For outfit and full partigrr JOHlN E. Pn r1"It- - Il. SonYET* V44 Vj WO. 'hat will pay you. .Ou kt.Free. Congenial honor. ahlb ,rhipi yme:t. Large Cash wages Garabtee forltkl. either sex, young or' old ; can be lone during leisuro time a your homes, or pays immensely to travel. harge Salarigb to experienced Agents, A, splendid ont freqI WVrito f& it at once LARtANE &,HAN ,0j No th Charles street, Baltithodri, The Highest. Medical Authorities of Europe say the strongest Tonic, rurifier and Deiobstrarent, known to *the 'medical world is - titrnesta decay of vital forces, exhaution of' the nrivous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleatnsen vitiated blood, removes Vesioles, obstuctions and acts directly on the Liver an d Soleen. Price $1 a bottle, John Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N, Y. lintyralty of Pen la ndaer ete rfected Dr *14 Ftler's tabRh to ye p I hon adists 6i as allbl eve to r ere ,td F. A. OSBOURN, Jfolna Pube inh~. IeClsryuuharer adwiatts annew . 1~fudaP. te'fo . .n Bbanan Otarenc owaee. -aor i'mbrt .1a n,grat l ca forean in arabtocaso.Noour. nocharg,mreaU8ld otd rugtat. MILLIONS 0OF ICRES RItH FA RMING LANDS Now for Salo 'Very Cheap ! Ten years cdit, only . 6 per cent. D~esgrtptiv? 'amphlets, \wmth Se'tional Mag'a sent free. a handsome lilustrated Paper, contain. lag the hlomestead Law, mailed free to alt parts of the world. Address, QF.. D)AVIS OMJAIIA, NEBl. 1000 First (.lass llook ARehL4 at once to sell two of the most ... popular works ever published. a reqord of' prison life at F'ort tSela. *alo. by lie,. I. WV. K. lland)r. ANI3 QENs ROBERT E. tti send for Circular at once. TUIINBULL BRIOTEHEls, Baltimore Md. nres all ifuntoru from the worstSe. ai to cmmon itcheor Pj oosafe THE E1AT RM=iY VA COi nM9Tl0~ which 'ohn le "d u'red by a timely resort to this stafil-to 'nrd prepAratio "as has be !Proved by the Iinheds or 'Iestimonials rpeeived by th'e rog t'ietor&. It is acknowl 'eageA %y iny prominent physicians to be the most, reliable*g r6pation ever in trodued'~fr thie "relief and cure of all Lung cisiiplainta, and is offered to the publie, sanctioned by the expe&llie of over forty- years. When resorted to in season it sel 'dom fails to e0et a speedy cure in the most severe ,cases of ughs,'BronchitiA, Croup, W oopiig Cough. Influenza, Asthma, Col A, ,Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest ald Side, Liver Complaint, eeding .at the Lunga,'&c . Wistar a Balsam does 1ot diry up ,Cough, and'leiive the cause behind, as Is 'the case with anost preparationo, but it loosens and cleanses 'the lungs, and allays irritation 'thus removing rthe'iise the-complaint. . uPARE.D DT eTst .- row & 49a s, a And #Old by Droggt MDMus mer Charlotte, Columbia, & Augnsta Hail Road. CoV.U1NiA, Nov. 4 1873. iiE foll mviv -1 wn t 71t A"q' lo n O ICN AfY. 261 t khstgt DAY TRAN 01rx-btmrN, rt0 At .M ,n n)l .I' o .' 40 a mn . Cit v p .28 p in rrive at Chirkl'6 1, N. d. 7.08 p in L~Arbhad1tt e, N. C. at -. 00 a n. " .0 4 a m 1141 am " . oluma .2.48 a in Arrile at Augusta 8.06 p m IRIGnT ?1kI-- 31NG NORTH. Leavo Augii.qk 4.*5,:P "t Columnbin j9.37 'p n "4 Winnsboro, 12.33 a t, " Chester, 1.28 a r Arrive at Charlottf, 6. 188 '. Leeve,Qh~arigte, *.20 p i "Cftester, 10.5j8 p rr * Winnsboro, ..~ "Columbia, 419 a Arriveat Auguis ,s.g--..-.'.-8 45 a IT J M. ANDER oN, Oon'i si'nt E. R. Donsxy, Gene. l Tkct Agent LIVERY STABLE. LX' he 20th oif November! ipurchased t..he ierest of A. F. GOoding in the Winnaboro Livery Stable. All hsorehire, buggy hire, and horse feed williteo CA SI!. This rule will be agric,,k Adbery.'<, 0., 1 will always kee~p on hian good onddle amd byjgg..horses, also carriages nnd buggie.s toruilre. The patronngo of the public is respectfully sohsoited, deo 1--3 mII. T. T hRR It,!. Pacific GORUG CoI1$any~ Soluble Pacific Guano. m.ukabke e as anh ager ey for incoross. ing the produicie of labor, as not to require special recomo ondlauioni from us. Its use I9r eight years past has st!lished, ipp shiarsay to r 14li8b# boie heeo. The arge fixJ 0 'apitn invested by the Comn Pany in this trade affords the Purest (uaranutee of the contUinued excellence of his Guap a The '"pyliep put into market his .e a son a o,. a. heret of ore, reptrd unj er Ihd i subdi tendance0 anc o Dr. .' . Jttliab, 1Iavalid , Chemist if thie Comnpang,, $it Charleston, 8. C. lenee plant.e:. mif I'est assured t hat its luality and comnposition Is preclsely thb amte as that heretofbrseabld. J. N. RlOIIBON, oelling A geht Cl~d , 'b. JOlhN S. REESE & CO. Terms.---$48, cash 8 'ne 1that terest. . To accomnodat eplatebs. they ean order ow and have until lst, oftA ,rl to decide a to whether they will ta oet time o ash price., When,. del qls o ,h ictory bylt'b car load, no drayage will e charged. .. , ACID PHQIOSPHIATS. GUANO, SONE5 L ATEI~, &c., alwaysp andjo hhnn3u.-8lin .000 .,.~oin" ,iars 1000 Compa'nera Olgara. 1000 Cherooste Cigars. feb 14 U. 0. ne'aORNkg & . Atbal&lfin u a&A 7 GAl1, 600er6.r0n 'er A r WrA M rraented. LOWEsT PRICEs. **endAfr.PriceL(W. LILHALL & CO QUM '.anA*Y1N&O'-s'AN 01IZENS' SAffiM1S BANK SOUTH CVARO iv . Deposits or .ild tlpwnida Recelite, INTER I0ST ALI,0 'R1) 4 T RA I51!YR OPSEVEV /.'X' CEN o''EU ANNUA ON DRJOIA!CA lh 'I)EI'OS12 AN1I},~ I'- CE2T. CONPO UI). A-E VERY SIX AlONTIIS ON A. COUNTS. oT c s. Jeln B. Palmner, Vice-Pressidest. A. 0. Brenizer, Cashier. J..I. Snrjcr in.generql charge... John C. P. -Smith, Assistlan Cashier, Directors,. Wade IlRgiptpp. WillZA. AfIl . P. X askell,. P. WrIV e. E. If.. Ilointabh John B. Palmer, Thoinas t. Gregg Columbia. a G . .3SCei, iwrbry. W. 0. Afy es, N e w be6.r. B.. . ,Ifharlest o.. Dafiiel.Ityenel, Jr., Charleston, rinnsbo'ro Branch, am'l 3. Ci Assis.'tant Chshier. uee Meghanie.. and( -Professiona ,nn-, Widpws, Orphans. Trustees an< .0outnty O'..cera. having mpney for whici L u'' W Presont uano. can houre deposi .~, t . idig al risks of then, sq sEr ipn. by'fre, and at the same ti,, Iraw interest thereon till needed. RECEIVED b. ',AUDE IDALE'S. A LT hobest'vnrietiesof Pointoes, een sisting of Ea',rly lpse, 'Pink Eye, 11u10 Eye, Goodrich and Peach Blooms. ALSO, A fresh supply of Garden Seeds, an Oion Buttons, all of whioh will be sol low for CAS11. D. LAUI)ERflAL.. POTATOIIs of stho follow:ng kinde'. Early Bose, GAoorich and Pitik Eye FOR 8.\LE BY A 1, who ga-ve mie heir nose, roi. (urn . inis Fer ti lize r. n reic hy not infh' tha tnssheir not ni-e due on I le fir, Isi d of Novemb'e r no: I, nand nire inn mny hsand for col lees ion. 'Thlnoe whos g've tne ine& notes fosCostos 1.-' od, will tInit-beii' hne at sige Expiress .1 ise. I hope ftr a promp~ oaymnt ot both. I ..".4 ._ JNO. _I1. CA TIICAIRT W E have a lot of choice Liquors, con sistisng of thso foibowing bruinds Zeigler Rye, F inc Ap~ple IBrandy, N. E~ Ruim, Blackbeni.y wine, Corn lhikey h onoangaheia W):siskey, 0 inn, and a sioci .of Groceries, cens lasting of Sngar, Tehacae o0, Soap. 8tarah, &o., &co., all of which wil be mold low for, cashn at the store oum door south of 11. F. Davidson's. GEORGil W. BARiBER (.f. feb 26-1ma DAKE'RY z MIY friends and (hopublio sneral,,, t~o,1n And contry are hereby not nfied that having risen from the ashes of the late fire, I IjaveJust fairly resumed business in theo store nexthePst Offiee and am P'pieti (e fdt.ip~t al1 goods uisually found in a Dakery and Confeotionary Among the goods of my own. manufacture, may he found Brea4, Cakesand1p}4s besides French and pilan eandice, fluo ..priety Raisins Currconil5 Citron,Jeltlies CocoRanuft Agi4,Oranges, Lemons, Nt pf ali kinds Da'es,' liajle liuger, Choco. Hlavojst reocive4.a flss lot of pghth'dret carriages which I offet' low for the CASII. = .21 e. fob t9 TRIUMPHANTI -Z rTILI'ti WILL IN SOL AS FOLA)WV3: $50 PER TON OF 9,000bs $55 EfR TON O i000lbE P aIeNV i be l1, 1874. PhI ttilid bray i oC I A id d. iTS SUCC'ESS IS U N P A RAL L EL E 'D A D rTs STANDARD IS Ilo. L. WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: CA8J[ 1RICE. ,$$3 Per Ton of 2,000 1b. TIME PRICE. I$38 Per Ton of 2,000 lb Payable November1 1874. ['reight anrl Drayage added. FOR SA LE BY GEO. W. WILLIAMS'& C1 GENERAL AGENTS AT ona1ri?1estConi, 3. c To the Planters and J"ar mers of South Carolina. F 31E subscriber respecifully invil ..Lyour attention I(. a Portable Pin anti straight rail feno -, which he conid ' ly helieves solves the Fence Questt: whic.a since the chauj.e of our labot tis 1 .t now the questionh f the farin. This fence is one of undnestioned Tre so problalmed by all who 'have examin or used it. W.ith ne';ly ONE lAfF LE RAiLS, the unsiighlu y crooked fence c be conveitedl, with a: -mail cart, into a sr stan tial. durable ren.l e, withlouat the tlise .ne'w rails. It. i,' a siy mad~ce-enn !rapidly constructed. Properly construct 't is proof agaitnst uii ruly .s'ock, wind flood. and will stani -i ten years, if t longer, without ropa ir. No part of fenace n)eed r (tti Ich rpoh,:l Ieiii Post -holes. no i. ic n brin or ircrt inig. o h iv fenrce bui i-:' o i;1,tt nc' ofitii New c York and .ii i'cqtc i ncuine. expecc:1tiu' cto ihe ncci pratec frmeuirs. l'This lence. S its jareti --I hvlv (lo Clake andt I.o. . or New York in~ i81;7 T teret of tbe j :atenhetes tottm.1 tt $ih Car'ol ia, c'i is pr pared to it (INTYX .A D1 PA~Itl MIC I ilTh Ior c'~tna it will tC scull lii reasonit ht: j..ly popular Fenco or li . II. St one, it has the followic adv t.. - rI. is chta.per.. becauso being Acir -i1 'a Pence," it takes lnsa ri liecause, hlaving no wire and post-holes ay for, it ,will save in actual cost yno t, an dou bi the cost of Farmt lIights ofai sized far.. 2nd.. It itt more durable. Ilaving i pos'. in the ground, it cannot rot o Every rail beitig clear of the~ ground, e cmpts It fronh-.the Sano disadvantag liring firmly braiced, it nIler, great resi lance to ateck, wind or flood. .3d. Being por table, it Is more con venlo in construction and dlesirable in usee. l'o enterprising young tmen a rare oi portunity is offered to mnake money in t: putrchase or County Righits. Correspo dlence soli ited. Addlreas : -. ii. RoilTSN .N. fl As I will be absent from the slet until tihe 1st of November. Part ies wialhi further inroratation will comtnuniente wi IR.E. Ellison. Agett (or Fairfield Oounity* aep 276Om 1B0OT AND) S110E llAVING pt'ocutred very hest Mlechanics the country, I feel W, - ranted in saying that cana furnisht as neat Boa or .8II0E: ts arty Shc n , ,in the Soutly.. All wot warrated I c give satisfactionti My Shc Is next door to F. Oertg's .Saddleory mar 19t S. M1. OILBhIFT. Z TIPI utelersignedl respec foully el:'fuia lis frient and the ,traveling pulc that lhe nasti remuoved ed that, large afi commodlotus house foriirly ktnown as th "Filrfleldl hotel" wherc hA will bie prepare to entertain themn aa heretefore. Th patronage of my fellow citizens of Fait'fiel partIcularly solicited. To both transies and regular boarders my terms will ii made satisfactory. ' ,I L. CROWN.. 04 robiatr (u oiisiming of Walno t Chnmber Sur,ts, Painted Coltinge Stils Parlor suits, IN ai nut, Poplar and I'M . W rId<.bei , Fde boards, Sa'es, Secrel'a viet, larenus, i nwh StalldQ, Taibl.s. Book ' lacks, Tnwell'Anels, And IlaIl Racks. D vsks, Cots. (Qhnirs, Piarmi Si(lol, Sofas, Loun E , .1 1ge -6, Book Caes, Countei Stoola Iloolkk.eepers C.rl, 1i14 nil (I" adles of tle V -ry h.s 111u1aliy. For l'esig 11 an1d Worl tanislim uinerinnled, which Nc o 'er at Clmisni:A, Cl'rle*ston l'rices. ' nveyour freighbil hl by buying at I BI . Beds' teads So il Fyles miat !o of hard Seinthern Wood, aind4 wnernIAte -4 to give entire satis action. Use econo -ny and buy th.o best Woven Wii -e Mattresss Ti' will last a I A time. T'hey a' o coimtfortable, durable, elastic and cleau y Wool, ( 'otton AND Hair Top'M[nttres see. Our pricep art beyond o-,petition of Lhe tho same quai. ty. Mirrors and PiCtur( a for ale. 44. Rpli 'lng. Purniture neatly It paired at oderate prices. Picture Fraint -s mad 2 to rder maerials furnished .ept 25 R . W. P1 IILLIl 8. WINNSBO'fb FIWALE WE AINARY, A Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. MRS. E. 1. MOORE, MISS SALi ,1E ROlINSON, I ni.pa1ls DoARD or TnBsTE3S. . Hn. It. RonanTSoN, President. Col. J. 11. RIO-, H. L. ELLIOTT, E8., Capt. .0 . BNATY Capt. S. B. CLOWNHY, J. B. Mcf ANTS, Esq., G. 11. MOMASTEn. TERMS Of TUITION. For 'higher branches, including the' - langui ges, per session. $26. Fo intermediate classes, per ses siov P 3r primary clasases, per sessiot, e12 Misic, per ssib-i. ..1 Boarding. per month-, including wash Jng, fuel and lights, per m . S3G. Terms of payment-quarterly in advance BARGMNS! eS pk n ot he ed or hie ~ \~VV OffeP our S&t k of D) iy Goods H ats, J M )DrgTss oods, DUCE to -. Special at entiqE 'chJfe' td on e, Lot of ShI awls ofTe red at COST One Lot of Cloalks .offered. ht ur COST 1 One tot of Olothiing, cons8istl ng pif Ilandsomne Cassi e mpre s, Fancy Cassin~eres -Pa d 'Islack Cloth Coats 'T' CAS1 CtiM2B - I h W&aWa j AW. 'D ovl1 T -___ A - F OOD11 tG; PRO1'RLE Oa, .. di TAVINO disposed of my Livet'y Inter. dIL est to H. T. Terrill, I will keep o coonstantly oa hand Horses and mules for $ d sale. Parties in want of goodl stock will 1' t do Well to give me a call... a e I have also opened a Carriage, Dluggy sp and Waggon Fntoory-- All work neahl 01 executed and warrantad. Give me s . A. F. annnrIn .. 6ARGAINS, OWING to the low p:'ice of Cotton and the grdat scarcity of money, we hoil offer our entire Stock of Goods at ex tremely low pirces. E- pecial attention is called to o'or veiy largye Stock o Dress Goods, M\ade Cl1otintg, Genlts FurnIishinig Gooes, boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, and a splendid line of Cassimeres, all of which we offer at panic prices and to suit the times. Come with the CASH and '9et BARGA l INS! ALL those. indebted to Of Are urgently reilested to com torward anl se.l 1 , as w : are greatly in need of money. IsMASTE &ENICE. oct2 NE UODS O,1 Car Load Salt, " Fonr-all grader, " " " Bacon and Lad, 25 bbls. of EpIhig and Planting Pota toes, all of which will be sold LOW FOR OASH I BEATY & BR( feb12 JUST RECEIVED WdiCar loads while Corn, White and mixed white Oats. Whito and smoked Bacon. Canvassed arid uneativassed sugar cures. Hams.,.... Choice N. 0. Molasses., C:hoice BuckwheatFlour. All sizes Nails, horseo n id mule Jh~oer and Nails. Choice Tea. Lard in~ bb.. Keg and fluckets. feb -24 iaRD WARE I HARDWARE! I [ lavo now gn ha~r a ortlo( ofgy pring stockc, with. more ic arrive *ocn, have tr nice lot of IGrass Roxis; 8o id. anid - Kou SWeept litl ker Tools, Plow Steel anid oWMouhdd &e With a f ull line of~ber4Nar ,a o on. Lenthers constantly oth hand. - o Z M, Iloway, feb 19 WVINlNSnon I[O1'1i S again opelred for the accommodation of the traveling aind boarding publo bhle suhppliedI with the best the couant-y orels, and~ no oar. or *xpenso shall be ee ir ,aig my guests comfortable. *oY l4.Bm8 A. AXorri.... Proprieter.