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SO' 9.Qmmunicatloss to this oice will iot he noticed unless aieoulfanied by the real naume of the writer. AW1 W,e are not responsible for tho,epin ions of correspondents. ce Iferoafter no LOCAL NOT1C8 will be inserted in our columns exepp uponl payuent, of rM4,0.EN M-a liie. gr- ANy person In the County having knowledge of any eironmstance of Int trest ocourring in 'his neighborhood will confer *& f4vor by furashing inforuation at this otte. Campaip Rates. We will -send the Nswe to at.y adlres for the naext'rwo toNrils for FIFTY OENT13. We1ire on the eve of an important campaign and we wish our peoplo fully arossed -o tleir duty. He who takes no paper will alway-t be behine tb% world. We cIan generally tell by a person's argu joaunts and conversation whather he takes a p4por. Jon PaRJINI%.- Our office has bee, fitted with all tuatetials. necessary for printing jobs of every ooription. Billr, Lutt.boadb, Posters,jnvitatiou and Busmns Cards &e., &c. rw A DVRT1IE'XNTA. FreAk G.eceries-P.llacot, agent. 0:Y Daniel Bird has been ele4ted County Chairman of the republican party fur tii6 County.y C:J The Counoil is having the pipes put into th cintern in front of IMIr. Phillips-. This should ha%e been done before this late day. JM- Prof. Jas. H. Carlisle doliv. erod a lecture on Teh-perance on Saturday uig" t. He is oile of the finest lecturers tand ablest advooates of temperance in the State. AF Old John Wobiuson's great cirous and rianegerie is heading this way. Whetiher or not Old John will give us a call we are unablo to any. O:- Mr. T. W. Rawls, with hio pack of hounds, cougft two rod fox last Thursday morning. T'hin is good hunting. 4 An intetostiag Ight ooccrred Tuesday evening on Gatden Street between two negro wouen. We un derstand th-at one of them was (om pletely dismantled. 0:7 8. R. "Fant has retovered the mule advertised in our paper a few days ago. 11-o was found ne.ir Colum bi-. This proves there is virtue in advertising. 0:7 Communion was a&thinistered at -Aimwell Church at 11idgeway .n Sunday. Services was held .-everat d.s previous. Rev. C. E. Chiebeni. ter assited te Rev. Mr. Edmnanuds. The servioos were well attended.. o- Trho Hook and 'Ladder Cuonr pany are pretpari'bg'for-their first at. tahe.rbary narade, on next Saturday. They3 .oako a handasoeno show on pa. ra'de. SCapt. R. C. Clownoy has 'laid on our tablie twoe lisnbs of -cotton known 88 the ."Olugter? lTe two. limbsJz cotaitin te'n bolla, Capt.. C. ought to take pattienalar care of the aced of this cotton and teat it thoroughly,. Soin>ARirns.-The State Surb vivors Aisscolation haivo awarded a nrh.larship in the K(ingas Mountain Military Academy to Julian li!tnd; and a scholarship in the Ctarolina Militairy Lnstitute to Yate:s Sniowden. The Assoeiationt has now one more schlolarship in each of thvse institutions to dispose of, 07T Tlhe .Excutliie Committee . have called a p enple's Convention in Columbi la on 8th October. Gen. Bratton has been reqjuested to call a niect.ing in Fair@o1d to ,te',t dolog-stes. We presume he will call a naeeting on saleday in October. Let every one interested in the cause of honesty be present. gal Tlhe,Tax- Untion delegates of the 4th Congressional district have recommended a congressional nomi-. hating convention in Columbia on the 9th October. At a meeting in Winnsboro last 8 aturday Messrs D). Province, II. E. Elkin and D. Rt. Feaster were chosen as delegates to east the vote of Fair. field in this convention. RhLz.:aiv No'rtou.-There will be daily Union service. in the Methodist Chureb during ti week at '71 oolook P. M. The various Ministers of the plae are espeoted to partloibiate in the services, and the public are in vited to attend. Rev. A. Coke Smith of Columbia will priaoh on Monday siglit; Other aanguncements will be metdo boa.re,..e gg* Air. Band, the courteous 0ouductor of the 0. C. & A. R. R., luforns that there was a slight ex oitement io Ndge(eld county, near the Pine House, on Sunday. Soine 3olored people threatened to kill a Hr. Mitchell Glover on that right. Glover %ad his friends armed them ,elvep, but no -attempt was made to execute the threat. The excitement ruiete4 4own on Monday. -- We had the pleasure of at tending a teception ist Saturday iigl4t, given to Vico-Presidont 3privUle, of the Independent flock 4nd ladder Company of Charlotte, who is now on a visit to our Town by Unpt. Pierre Biacot, President of the Fairflold Fire Eiginq, Con pany of Lhis place. Our Cornet Rand "dealt' Dut sWet music for tho occasion ; after which the party aenibled around the hocspitabre board an.1 en loyed theisolves to their hourts con. NEW Fitin.-Wo call attention this morning to the advertisement Af D. McCauley & Co, in another 3oluni. 1r. McCauley has been in Wintinsboro for several years and i8fa rorably known through the whole -oulity as a cottonl buyer. H1e will nake his heodquarturs in Winnsboro and is well aupported with green bake, so that all our farmers can renew their acquaintat.co with him with profit to themselves. We cor dially rtcorieni this frin to the aundence of the community. CoNvENTIoN or FouRTu CoNGRE-:s IoAt. DIsTRcT.-We, the under igned, respectfully recom rend that he ce.sservative citizensof the sever. k1 Counties composing the Fourth Jongressional District send delegates to a conventioij, to be held at Colum ia, on We-nesday, the I'th day of L)ptobvt pextp -t 7 P. M., fur the purpose of numuinating a candidate or Uongotas. James Chesnut, E. M. Uoykit, W. A. Walkev,, S. P. Hauiltiu, (J. S. Brice, R. W. Sliand, Juha V. Touch, Jas. T. Douglha, Ndw. J. Dean, Liadell Jones, T. C. ilobertoun, James F, Ilart, T. W. Woodward, Juhu Bratton,-James H. ion. COTtON MX'1tKV.T.-S1leU of the week to date, about 20 to 25 bales. Che bert article brings 14 cents. Some few bal-es touched with ru-t, and consequently leafy, have only brought 13.% We would advise planters to put up their cott-on in good order, iu 450 pound bales if pos: r4ble, as the railroad now charges on cotton at 450 lbs. per bale to New York, and for any excess over that weight, average, an a Iditional charge is made. We hopo that next week will And our streets lively with outton wagons and trade, and, above all, a free distribution qf the n:edpd. M:No or CO'uNTv UNioN.-Tmit County Union met in Winnsboro 01 the 12th instant. A suggesti-.m wam maadoe to the ot.her IUnionse of the Itl Congvesmsionat 'district to meet as Union C. H. 00 the seond Monaday ii Octor to nomuinate a del-egate. (Several nrembhers of the State Union have advised a -congressionia co evenition in (Columibia on the 7:1I Oetober. This will probably bi acep1ted.) TPh Union also decided to tak, no steps in regard .to tioinflat ing ticket or not until after the repui>li can nouminationia shall bave bee made. The otteets of thme tax Union wae declared to be 1%ct The convention then adijonrned. tm' The good people of 1"easter ville had a large pie tice on Saturdn2 We have not yet heard the particu tars. We were invited to L.e preseum 4nd thiank our f:iends for thu comt plimnent, but a previous enigageen prevented our comir.g, much to ou regret. WVe hav-e been tong wish iing to p sy A visit to l"eaaterville where t he farmers plant eqlual area in corn and cotton, hnv~e tat atoel and a plenty of money, and entertaw with hospiltaliy. WVhen the comIl paign opons we hope to pay oul friends a visit. M- It is pleasant to see the bales of new cotton comning dailj into WVinnaboro to be exchamnrged foi erisp giecrnt>ackse. Seome of thes< greenbacks bielong to us anid we tak< great interest in them. W henmever we meet a subscriber who hasi just solt his cotton we expect to hear him say T'fhere is my subscription, continu< |my paper."~ Sometimeas our anetici pators are realized, but we regre' to say was niot always. We hiaveni' handled anmy new cotton umoney thi lear. Friends, we are on the eve of am important campaign. Supply u with the sinews of war and a ful commissary and we will make a live ly aght against Cbamnborlain and th 04- Cot. J. .P. Thomas, of tb Carolina Military Institute, delivere an address in the Thespian Hall o Thursday evening, before a larg audience of ladies and gentlemer His subject was South Carolina-he nast. ?roent and future. Ho too a retrotipeetive glano at the history of the State, from the colonial times, showing that "South Carolina had made the Union." le dwelt upon her past great mOn, and then came to the present. lie thou bpuku in stir - ring terms of the glorious future awaiting a regeneratelSouth Carolina, when the musolo of her seons shall have boeu utilized on the farm, in the factory and in the shop, and w hen their intellect shall have beenl ox pended by education and culture. Oul. Thomas fully uiuiutuined the high reputation he has already achieved as an orator, and wheu h was fully warmed up on his topi", was greeted time and again with eu thusiastic applause. We itre pleased to le.ti froms Col. T. th-t tho prospoots of the Uarolina Military Instituto aro remarkably promising. Wewihdi him great suo eeas in his noble field of labor. 7" We 11ore iiforned by Capt. Ogden, comal Inding the past iu C0.. lumubia, that h.irli.l. is one of the counties feared by Ii>nest J -hn PattersJn, and that a u oinpany o troops will probA.lj b stationed in Wilnaboro. This explains Pattersont's fears. The people of Fairfield have an in tenso disgust aid hatred f )t Pitter - stil, who camte here to steal, and has been stealing ever since. And the nolored people have not much more love for Honest John than the whitos. PAirfield way there be dangerous to Pkitterson. But, as to the ruies, we maintain, with pleasure, that the feeling between them, with but few exceptions, is that of friendship. We will have no U1lli,ion, unless they b. incited by a few designing persons for f heir own benefit. The la.v must have its full course in Fairfield. For these reasons we look upou the preseneo of troops only a social and filnacial light. The ollioera in Co. lumibia are a set of vontlemen and highly esteemed by the citizens of Columbia. They will be an aequi. sition to Winnsboro. For the benefit of our merchants we sbked Capt Ogde,i whether his troops had money. lie replied th[tt they now have two months pay due them. Their presence in the Boro with their pockets full of in ,ney would be a good thing finanei:clly. We therefore request the command ant to seid up that 4-11mpan..y forthwith before they draw their pay. L(t us have peace. D.nic.oriN ov iiu Ni.:w -T1uo ts-T CHURcH.-Od Sunday Lat, the new Methodi.t Church of Lhis place was dedicated to divi-no worship by Rev. Whitefoord 8Sm1ith 1). D , Prof. of Belle liettres in Wofford College. Tae appropriate-dedicatory setvices were pretedud by a seruon from the Reverend Doctor, of U11.ual lm power and pathos. lie held the layde audi evee assembilled on the occasion, en tranced in contemphaion of the oml isipresence of God, the univerilhty o the appoiotments for his worsbip. and the spi ritumuhty of acceptable do votaion. J)r. Smli*h , Oin thlis ocuin fuilly sustntimed ti:e reputation ho has en.joyed for a gei.erLi on past, as one~ ,f theO finest puilpit orator<s of the~ land. Thell day was Timlproved wilh other in1t or <-stinlg -e>-lis (t(NinI thioelhurCb The S-unday Soehool ohlildren of' the afternoon will long remember the moral lessons drawn from the "unet tIe bed" by Prof. Carlisle, as well ams hat drawn from the "'eat bil'd" b3 D)r. Smith. \VWe cannot omit a brief notice of' the chlurch edifice. Thlis is another ornlamenCt to 6ur to wn. [ts admirable proportions, its mechanlica pdefe tidons and the elegance of its plans alpointments, all reflect the highest encomiumn alike upon the archlitoct, builder andu tinlisher. It is not say. ing too twiebl for 'this building that it is a gemi. G'e.nt oedit is due .\r. - TIhos. Jordan for this piece of per. f eetion. lie wals not only his ownI ofrheet but general superintendent ofothe loikinen. Alur'e thtan this, Lwit h noble generosity he0 has ad r vancd about two-thirds of' thle nItire cost of the building, be.aides giving it hlis per.onal attentlion for five 0or six mxoths. Noc trust a generous~ comI mucnity3 like ours, will not allow a public benefit, sutch as a ehristian church, to draw so hoavity upon any one man, but thait it will comec forth speed ily, itberally and refued him fo is adv%ii~ancereIjct. D. MACA UIAY & 0. 0otton Buyers and Commission Mer chiants hi INNSliUt, 8. "., & CitARt LOTTE N. C. ~ ~ lilE It.\t, advances naadel onl conlsignI mnt of CCo on to b e sold here 0orI ill New Yolk. Our oflico in Charloite above the store of It. M. Nillert k Soins. All con signments will receive prompIjt pecr eona I nttention, lIeptI 22--im1 D. M ACA LY &. CO. IMASONIO MIEETIINU. r ' lE regulnlr monthlzy COnl mo,nienlion .L of WinInsboro L.odge No. 11. A.'. F.-. MI.-. will be bhb on ThuIlrsday evenling, ' Sept. 24Ith at ib o'clookc. I ~ JNO. C.SQUJIIEt, sept 22 Neemotary. 'WEED Sowing MVachine. r iliE most popular, thle most Durable, I. the best Machine for Family Sowing, and general work. One of tile above Mainfles on exhIbition -at the Store of MoNlamter & Brlce, r J. F?. MIcIASTElt, k Bont 17 - Aunt FRESH ARRIVAL -OF FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES. ( N V A R S 1 1) i - no - sr tiall si e p, , Breakfast trip , New Mess Maicker. el, Cieuse, Bikouits antid Cake%t, Eigliji Pickles, FrelnucSardines, l'ftt til rn and 'Tonigtie. trkee's Hatces and Splery sili. Also Dirkee's MIiarl, Cayeme nod While Pleppere, CI t ninon101, (1rin.er nlal 8pi. pitt up in) mill.ll tin 011114, '41 stpviIl & Hall'4 -Pride of Atguutn" Plotr.. New Carolinla Rilc, Virginia kdilI N. 0. 'Tolbaeco al1 q'-.tliie. segars fronm 3 to 13 (itS. Fresht taudie,t. White Wille Vitnlgarl, Siver Drip Syrtils. Cannemmd S non. LheIr-rs. Oysutrs. Peaches. Vi'inalpple, I'Ears-8. 'TItlltue 4 and Itrlitidy Peac r, Petnt Grism, &o. Also a Finje lbsoi iet ol BOOTS & SHOES, All of wiielb will lie sold as low As any hollu in ime kwit rufo the C.SH by 1'IERRIE .IACOT,' sept 19 A.WIIt, To All Whomt it Ma. ' '01C0ncer. N TICT is blrehly givenl tt applica N ention W iaftdeoIn thell'iiihday of telt 0nibher, I8'1, 1 o tihe Clerk of lihe Court. of Chesiter county r fit charter of inc- rpI rtinn for tht '111haketouk Mottio:i Ijil4 Cub" of Chester ountilty, ill acco'Idan.1tce witil the Act of, tilt, Gueeril Absonlibly in stucuh casv atade und provided. sept 15--111 Cabbages Dried Beef N~ FINE lot of -'.,,h nrocerie. it t'rcelved by J1ohnit D. 411lurley.. cutsittirg of 2 Crates Cnbbugj;v. 2 " -alt Herrit. 2 bbl.. No. 1.Mken.i 2 bbla. No. 2 5 dozen lits So. 1, 2 and 3, Mlackerdl. Also a lot of indmsed Cod Fish fir I- a11ily use, which't it reco'nniend fro t experience. Coffee and Fugar of ill Grades, Lrd. iteca and lii:ng, N. ' Moti ilutil, Cl.eeso Aaid Crackers I tIl kinds, Alcal. lionjiny and lour.kif t -0 best graides. Also unned anotia. of - I kitids., 9ysler., Cat ned Peaches und li . \pe.Tom111144- Ca;Wup, Sardjines, a I A moei-ican Clitib Piql . liveryllitic that o si he hadl in a first cl ss Urocery, apd as)s h tite lot of Lea'k's Tw ist Tobacco, "I,' 0 Iligaro Cigr.s and otlier grades. and bi .I it all. c t nt0124Itit ly <. ha lilt h le best 4qttali Y at' Idquo's that, of i Ite hai. Nat i'aI ainiti-1, hutirke's itye. nndl Lynchbli' Rye. Nel-oin Co.. Kentiucky Rye, that o 1 totle exceell'e. Coin anmi Iry fo you - .elvei and be your owti judge. nov 8 1 Q TIH E LA DIES JUS P OrI-:NED AT TIIR I) v Goods, Fancy Goods antuI 3ILINER: BAZAAR. \NICK t of .\'Milinery nud Strai anem Fancy Go'oa. lu pt8i ont solicited. I ti l entinumie to r'epleimsh tity i'toro with hec iabove goomds weekly, durinig thost'ason. Mairs hlong'x personial ntm emntion iI be itn ittn the abover depart mentus, 4-A LSO--. -'int lieceived, Slugiar, Mioinnees, Poll-eo, \et GrC iisst, Flour i, icem ,: Lird. ll.mcon lKer'm enie (iml, Soap, SpjO in, Camndiesi, lo. bacttj. undi' Cigars. A lm'l stock of D)ry 'Jt sc 1 i, h e.s, latis, Criockory, anti various oilher Goods on hanttd. allI at pr'icos to sutt t he timle itt JTa Os) EN .LHlhII Lu inber'I I o, 'till bilks at shlorftmnotioo andlt il LIVERY STABLE O N thme 20th of N ovember 1 !purchas5ec Sthe j in tee.t of A. F'. (.ontd ing in the Wianboro i,ivery Stable. All hmot'te hie, bttggy hire, tad hiorse feed wIll be CA,S'/, Tis rule will be strIctly adhered to. I wlt always keep ont hand goodi addle andk buggy horseis, also carriage's anud buggoa for hire.' The pat rongo of the public is respectfully sohciled. H!. T. TERRIILL, pee 16-2nxu Shingles and Seas.oned Lumber. -rE havo on hatnd 50,00O0 prlmn S!!lNOI,E8. anti 10,000 feet of SEA8ONED L JU Aflli'IR, Whtloh will ho sold ClE AP. A pply to RlUFF & CLOUD, aung. 27 .l a R~ir aa ... , t Spmlal Noticem. The Bar-Itoon Relnedy for all ailments i' Rum Bitler. esurchargeil with Futel Oi, a deadly elonent. rendered aora active by the pangnt. astringents with which itis combined. If your sto machll Is weak and your liver or bowels disordered. strungilh-n it regulate themt will VIaNOAH, 11'rr.as, a purely VFoVTA urN ALTIRATIVIi and itAtrisc.r, free frot alcohol and capable of infutting new vitall. ty 1mato your exhausted ltybtemo. CHA RILESTON TO THE FItONT. Amiong otir new edvertlimentls. Is that of one of the oblest etablislintls in Stlo Emntabilled in 1.2, lt line anal tinel tie first place in its lit e of bu,1in1011 Wili birge experience and unmurpa-st-d. fauilhitie., Messrs. Walker. E-vans &Cogs. well are prepared to sustain tie reputa tion of their establiishment. ,ike A. T. Stew'rt. thy believe in newspaper adver i.41ag, and take thiis ients to antounice halt they have this meason aldell very largely to their stook of type ail mahelinery, ani nre heiter prepared than ever to pleae their customers. We wish 1hemia1 every success. FUlCHGOTT, BENEDIT :& CO. CIl A It 1.E 'o, S. C. Oiler to tit public andI deters in general an imamnou and well * solet"d block of Dry (Pols, Carlets. oil Clotli,. M.atings, &c , it mhe lowe t prices Herowith they annex the pricesof a few aricles-Ca;icos, liron 6 Os IOU.. Long (loths, trot 41 to 15c , Brown Ilomie,piinnt, extra ieavy, Irom 74 to I 0., .Jeans, frman 1230. l p. wrds, Cnssiameres, from: 4'. upwrds, -hianels. fron 20 to 40o. Ladie-e', Misses' 81n1d (ont's los.e, 71, $1.15, $2.00 per dIoz. and uplvardi r.' spendalors. $1.41) per doz. tind upimards. Ladies' and Oett looko t Ilandkerclaiefs, fri-m 00o. per dox. d1nd utpwar its, Black adil Colored Alpacas 20c, ad u pwards, Dress GooIm. from 25c iopwards. Ladies' and Gets' Ftrishing 011pols. lie tisekeeping 0oods, Fianey (hods Rita-1on., Notions, &c., frtim 15 so :4 per cent. Cheaper thln elsewher. .a1mples tenit and orders promip.lly filled. All retail orders from $10 00 ;ipwards. setit p--r press free ofr ui arg- - A liberal discount to %Yh-3lesle d'mlori. Dr. J. Walker's California VMn egar 1itters are a purely Vegetablo preparation, nado chielly from the na tivo herbs fotuid on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada, mouantains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. 'io question is almost daily asked, " What is th canso of the uiparalleled success or vrxmamt m,r Iriots?" Our answer i, that they removo tho cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are tho great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator ,of the systum. ..Never before in the history of tho world has a niedicine beo compouditl possessing the remarkable quahatios of VIMAo.s t hir-ns in healing the sick of every diseaso man is heir to. They are a gentlo Purgativo as weil as a Tonlic, relievinmg Congetition or Inflannation of tho Liver and Visceral Organs, inl Dilious Di,eases;. .'lo propertles of Dit. WAL'KR's VINHGAR 11TT7R01 aro Aperiont. Uiaphoratic, Carminative, Nut,ritipus, Laxative. Diurotic, 8edative, Counter. I rritant, Sudorific, Altera, 1Lve, and Anti-lilious. I.- i. -s A; aCO., I)rnttjamxmln me . A ts,,Smt Franolsea, Civlnfornilm, nnitt r. of Washingtnm.ant Charken SVI.. N. Y. Sold by all Druggists asuad Dealer, ATTENTION Yo Cash 'Buyern, SQUIER & CO., Are recelvtg nows and Setsnable Sam pio P'ItEP5ARLATIORY TO' A HEAVY FALL STOCK, C .A2:.L= O'& 1"J S AND) GElT YOtIll DRY GOODS, BOOTS, 8110l88, IIATS', WE~ DEFYa CO.MPETITION. Thoses of yout to whaom we extend help ina yomnr timae of neced, that we shaall look for "pay *iut Lf first COTTON." Pay promptaly, and do you:r CA511 trading with us inm retuarn for' imho accomaoation. J. C.$QUNRER &00. J C. Squti., 8. W OLr.. sep 8 Feet~sh Can die :2 ( ,Lia, A ma"icanr Csady assorted. 1 bbl. Ginager Saps, 1 " sodla Crackers, U. 0. D)esportes & Vo. THEI "ITEPATIC COMPOUND," MADE~ fY King & Sons, of Columbia, g aoldl whoclesale and retail by Dr. W. E1 F. Aiken, agent. Those buyinag by the deoten wIll sabe lthe freighi, froms Co. tumble. *ug 18 JUST Rt E C E ILV E D. 50 Dozen Brad es and Adger's 11OES. .A.JS A LOT of FRESH SUGARS Canned Corn and Tomatoes. Grass Blades to arrive in a .ew days. J. M. GALLOWAY. may 19 JUST RECEIVED! I Car loa(d NEW Flour all gradles. I ( Car load white Corn, 1 4 " " Bolted Mleal, Pearl Grist, NEW Mackerel in bbls, and kits, Chuite Gun Powder Tea. Old governmient Java and Rio Colee., Cnt Loaf granulated extra C. and browIn Sugar. Choice N, 0. Molasse.s. Very best S. C, IIam, aug 11. J. W. LAW & CO. JUST RECEIVED, A Supply of NEW PALL PRINTS. A..LSO. BAGGING AND TIES. ATTENTION IS CALLED 'r0 oUa CElIEBR ATED FIVE Cuent Sogai's. J. W. LaAW a CO. sen 12a SILVER PLATE Just RL ec eivect CONNOR & CHANDLER, ELUEGANT TIEA E WIe CAsrERS, GOBLETN'S, CUPS, SPOONS. 1FORKS, ' SA LTiS, NA PKIN, RINGs, &o. eum1ancl. 10:ec TT*O, sops SELLING OUT AT AND DELOW .TSEW YOI 0oSrT. TIM untdersigited pmrties in order to m-ko roou for a largo Fall Stock aro mell in their flummler gooda at COST. CUONSISTING O1 Gtenadineq only 15' centa per yard Ca&liUej 8, anId 10) cen1t14 per paid Underookiru ',) o $100 esc,. nid a grean other arti. clee for 4ho ladicti AT CO)ST A largo lot of whuIte ooverlsits, priceg froms $1,'25 to 1,60) oach. A nice stock of whcito and brown linean I ')SIT1IVELY AT COsTv PRfCIS S& LalJND.ECK E E ' Co. juily. 8, Cigars! Cigars! ANOTIIER (IREAT EXCITrE. ME~NT, 5000 of s. oortdFV 'NT CI G AIt8, Just reooived. No w is, She latme to CiIlA' P SMOKI~. CUit nid try thorn. 70 be found onu,y at. ls rne 20 gi STIA BLE, M A. F. GOODING, PP OPRIETO L, -r TAVINO disposedl of my Livery inter, .LL esat, to 11. TI.,Terrill, I will keep onsant.ly on handu hlor.es acnd mules for Raao. P'arics in want of' good stock wil do Well to give mes a call. I lhave also oponed a Carriage, Buggy and WYaggoni Fadtory. All work nesatly eaeouted and warrautted. Give me aoalt