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FAIRFIELD HERALD I la b IYditt.stiny t0 Morning may 5 ;187?. b Yn es &oId.tbhat Gov. 'lhawher. from the Noth, would veto the tax b bill. Ie has not yet mondo 1iss. veto P public. We hlave no doubt he will .h veto this~ obnoxious bill, but we think it well for him to do so at once. El Let thoro be no dalliance with this a: matter. ti The pocople of Cheter niro fully t aroutned to a sense of tho importance of 4javing ~railroad commuunicatibns Ith Innoaster and Western North (darolina, Bot,h the thoster and Lenoir, and the ChoEtr and ianc - ter, Raiilroads are being puhed vigorously, and the town of Chester b is alr a sy improving. Why do notl the peopl of Fairieold build a nar riw gauge road from shelton'e to Winsboro no can o easily done and w)uld prove of vast. ronefit to Fal.tfield and to our town. .- Ei G. G rimos who shot Col. WVhite e at the investigation of Bowen it is charged, was brought to Columbia on Monday and by virtue of a war rant i.su d by Justice J. Q. Marshal was incarerat in thei Richland jail 0 on the c hharge of muder. o are f loking for the day when Bo i will aleo el arrestod and tried f, r this atfenc. hl proofs adduced in the libel cse, seem, without a doubt to r convict Bowen of the in famous crimes - of irstigatig GIimnes to murder Col. 1 W\hite. Nie i. Parke sl Bht,l inojl. WiIe e t Nt ile' i.lIyetiatin of joNl lie is charged with two offune , irbt, in ihat he diverted $28,000 of the sink ing fund, and scoondly, that .ho stole $150,000 in cooupons. It is baid that rkedr paid these coupons, and then pokeod them to be used again, v ubtitut-ing thodrefo o as younche.. aoup nsalipped from bond that Ii... never be-en issued. T1hese stolen coupons, it ip clainod, uoe again luneled by Cardo,s a for Y.J. P.Oens and tils transaction formead aconsidorable portion of the sul ct 9 it2Is a : Bet irus lf t, ve 000 of the mising coupons have bern discovered in the reasury thus r Lduc ing his allged steatago to $210,000 Vigorous seard is being mado for the ot,b;rs. WIo ar told tha i Parker wishecs a speedy trial and oclims thatd lhe can easily c upr hinself of tile charges preferred aigaiinst himt. It uncy he that he has been arrested on a wrong chargeo. Wo shall so. The PLonipix says that Parker threat oneif hb is not taken Tut by his friritds speedily, that he will have sene bCedot oz.m.pany in jail .with ilm. f this be true we trust none of his churs will go near 1im. Ther. is no telling when this trial may end. It may involve one aftes another of the ring thieves, until all h ire Crught in the meshes of their own villiany. e The Libel Otse. d Te libel case against the Ne wet ur~iy fornlong timeo std loven a to onte in favor of aequitting Calpt. . *lawson, and at the end, steed nine *to th.roo in favor of acquit-tal. T1he court discharged th-e jury. So real. tr ly the question Is undecided ; but we *have no idea that a now trial will be el brought. in fact, 13owon got .cor.sid. i *oralbly more than ho expected. Pro-m buaaing, dotibtloss, that fi em the lapse of timo and the inaceussibility of the r witnesbses of his misdoeds, the News th Iad Courier would be unable to sub. b'tanltiate its grave charges, ]Bowen a t'oughlt by brag and bluster to in, timxidate h, and thus gain imnt ii the future for any scbemes of vil- f aliny his fortile brain might concoct. -l3ut theo News and Courier didn'tIl iuiztiadall worth a cent, and in thu hi -tirt round gave Jiuwen an unmialkb si bly black eye. The produotion of Ia 'Grimes upon the stand was a bomb s'aell for Boweni, and from thlis time' ar Swas really the defendant.. During pr 4ho laltter p.art of the trial was wit. nc Iaos.w,d theogxtraordinary spectacle of he t e proecutoJr of a libel eabe writhing au under the, accusation of murder in Ia: en act ion in.,ti,g.,tod Ly himself. 8 -The sequel of i his trial will proba. an 'lAy be a Ip "ScOi n1 of B0 u ,n for G, murder, and1. we predict that l1owen an will, ero I. Jg, h)itterly regret that he gr over tinkk hi ed.i a atrastuh owS and Courier. We congratu to our contoinporary on the snag-. ificout fight It has imade. Tha lu-Klux Ai Tii kii Kluxt -Ait' aid *ih 3 pronounood uncon titutional by 10 8upremo Court. Thia is. 'ust Wfel g*661G 16'g bexeeteld") iery b9dy -nd the only 'surprise as been that the Court itself bhould 7parently reninin in doubt. It is so said that this decision '1Il rpot 3 imado publio until aftpi' 6he'fpli ccgions. -. Thie-expiwk-the,Iatitmo the Court. . Their-.taadin *1s has Sen die, not to doubt, ut tj usillanimity and cowardloo. They lve for years been piipp'ts, iof tii6 xcouti've and Con4teap, up tla'pg 1sm when such a thing was po s8j, Ad pookoting deoia-i-us wheia even heir weak oon'cionoes won d not 3rmit them to dooldo, tocord u g it fiotat.es of the ulsorueulos lead a of their party. This (inal at of .pusillaniWily Will roTo of no avail. Bettei 'or' the arty lihad the Supreme Qurt deid I boldly in favor of colstit ) iberty. There would thoie .bayo eon some reason for asserti6 that tore is a better leinent in the- re:. ublican party that will. ofom1l ith buses and give security to the g6v rnment. But the ho.itation of tle ourt, in tmaking public thid deoziio, atil after the eloctions, proves (hi von the highest autiority in, tb tnd is mado subsurvi -at to unscru, ulus demagogues. The conserva ivo oloment of the country will tkeI larin .t thia fact and will thomselveS ronounoo u decision in 1876, whioh ill reudor unecoasary any deoisiun' :OW this cowaldly court. Pursue the Riui. Niles'G. Parker is in jail. A fte oveliog for years in his ill-gottei, ains, ho at last stan da a olanceo o! coeiving his doserts. But larkir i by no ioans the only criminal il hie State. There -are other mou oldly walking the streets of Colum in to-day who were leagtked witl 'arker in his Soheice of spoli.t.ion ad were principals in orines agaiU lo people equally icinlous. Shall 1os0 go fro, while Parker is o1 Ail I We call upon the Attorno3 .a.eral a.n.l i1ha other njoiubors ol 1t republiuan :rt.y w-ho desire ro >rm to answer this quQstiou. Franklin J. Moses, Jr.,-daily-walk Lio stroets of Columbis. Sovei onths ago be was the object of tht ittorest attacks of nowpapers anc; -lin a ... in . i. . -' i a , - -title waS Nynlonyinois with eve\ ing that is venal, profligato anu L)rrtupt. Gigantic fraudi we tracec irectly to him. J1o had no friend ho honest people Of tile Stato wer< l-ed into believing that just s0 soon1 a his gubenatoial termi ended, lhe ould be arrest-jd, triod and convijet. ii of hlis ilagrant crimes. And yet Moses still goes at large, espite the fact that thmero is an . in. jetment ngainst hIimi in Oraeb 'r )r grand larceny, anld in svite of tIlL let that .\ttorneiy U ciueral Molton hedged his soiemni word taIt a1fte Ic ides of November' had conmo ant )Ic, MUsts should be punli-hed. what has become of that indictment t by does -\r. Molton sit. supinely ill, is ollico and allow t'his chairacter tc mn at largo, lotting against th 2ople, anld offoring h imself as a oan:* (late for evry imlp,>rtanmt and luora ye oflioc iln the g-ift of tih opl U. P. Leshie is known) to have. aindled the Sta-to out of JLudrod~. tholuszands of dollars in the lnd Ilik'ion., And yet he is a .proi nt law maker in thlis dico piroudt old tate. Why is 1h0 not girrested and led foir h1is Offecs ? W- J. Whippor, who pocketed t lon1 thiousanid dIollars of thu Mink g flund, -hats not only.'never been ade to alcevnnt for this stoal,.but i. iv a ciand-ida'to fo'r tihe legislature yml Boaufort, and will soon pollute. 0 stte hlouse witih his, p're:iena. D'. Neagle, who~ amaissed '(lons t ds, has neovur been requlir ed 'to ex-i ain tihe malnner in wvhich lie wafs so ddenly, on a sinall smalary , t rans.. rmeid froum am pauper into a wealthy e oporty hloldor. John .J. Pattorsoni S an mind ict.ment laninst himu for ibery. And the indictment it 0 loping while 110 assists -in mauking ws for forty millions.of people. 0 J. J2, D)ennis, Joeo'Crews, Woodruffr d Jones, alacw the repu'blican inlting-companiy, and a host of i,. r crimiiinls aire still feasting, while neost mlen arc t'oiliing for a baWe' e beatence- flow long will th'is thing It ? In the namll of the people of' i urh Ci aroli, 111)w3 asak Gon. Moelton, C iv. Chlamlbrlain andu the 'Judges " al the~ Legislators, down to the iind Jurie's of tile different counties, w long ? Who will answ- ? afi rdays. she has errqIfogivc her." ipbent centenuia In Lex. g A ssachusotts, So roli 411owfed und Guv.. bR n o d. Iis responde, taken A( o as a file effort, rull 01 ixprossing the views of tall true Sotl Jargli.40XV' It jMf(ir jW)Wl11W1'1 r audatory teras upon the patuiotisn od, sl If hiitd,bJAti 3rjo inf%o)~ f'letjoaa j tifaes AoV. Chamberlain went ont tz-ay. ' 4py,jfu-eyp then sho dure( auffuro.d with a cOuIaG un1a 'atie9yi not tyypr6 by in it? btrvagtl r ah;d-s whplQ404WO! Oij WL ga x,it;.tra Ludy j ,bgeiciwwisdoi :wit 9ut9 - o ai v Ma Ae her.. li:ia I wt .'##n M naui kuity t sas }, r [arke, pas not- jom4p the trueAt a is W1n4 i ani,O g reat n14tiva., aud ittll 41ndi -go .kueh9. In, t hs houtebce I r.10.ham4elabil railed io'oxpt'e.a the 66.bebtimeati ativa boin C aroli6idtf. Wp -'i er6 6bru,aud rA'ad in the' 0.aot. ta,woeaticestors illustae hir'dovotion to thdir imother 'Stuto III all 006tht's il. wich her hong'il an mfety #'6ra NV1-ed, arll W h' egi.rearo*Trows.our infap.y ip tl school of Statps lighta- foutdoo-. b3 gal9ua, e4t)~rr, n apba, Caoli iaU have no word,-ofApology'ty'offor f6 Dtr'66iiduet In th*n late w.ar. Se Oesaion . w' falil -(;Po (.li36i0 r a Y o.1. ,.i i 0.1, - tIe; iniheret, right of eVery oppressed peoplc; anm e'tr ril*it.s pea jaaed,' advptdth ir U1thda(1nfteinig oursulvc. fron w4at.no .believed.-to be Northeri perfidy, and'wttdii au iffT-rt was 'mad 6td dif1d1its 16nt' p'u IS-iOD, re.Asted the uttuin p with till t6 force..that patalotism culd icii mad Ialih 0ol4 UtiliUo. -WO We defeated. but w.o are not' ashamfled We 1 nno o t neo s p. ilrermg ou tho tI.rinle (f A miurieu Inadtpqujdauc.. J We did--with egjun 3auif itad, far ta lega lity, jai what Wah1illgtul, V,ilnnlul, Greonec ait ion, SuIIter .4 st. of otheri lid before, py. % lil" wU su3 t l keroes f tii -r'Obollion of 1776 spothoosikud' *o ddeui* o s,ckc-olotl itid Ashds ;b':hltiu t ;q h * o *t GOv. (hamborlain iamrely 'pag ;ei.tiuga Ovoh'a fOt41ig t -o { mVthe-pa'rt of thuouoheit 1 d talb " An t perlegt Nhilq the at aft4isearri Are ' *,- -: wou a- teeling ul latifaction to. par'.ado the bleaat, )f 1'-Confeide,at1 * hp erred wofAlI Ai abking fLr. themI- p.rdonl frou Slias mohusetts or froIA tiny. 110.p-Do 1 iationi nude(r the Suan. One pgt~ lv ire proud. of. SoiuthI C a.raol na ha a io reaasoai to lua.h utif th la.dvenattt oi bov. (lh:amtberlaina anad hai. frienach ~o lar bo0.1 dier. An.d it i.' onaly sintac Jo0v. CTh:ta'berhaaina haa s i a.il.ai :aimaselif to her a.l.l cit iz'.nsi that Siuti acroln is..giataia a.ina to luol erist8.ates in'.the face. LetL not. thais bao con,trito I into ~a 'rharehllioua.-ati.le. Na ple an o-day molre1lo tal tu itanIU1U hon aepub. icana formi of governmenaaat than th sons of Sout ha Cartolinai. liut whilt hey maoet in) baarnaeny om.e ml).ea he people oif the lInr~ited States;~ they tieet theoap as brothaers,. rconaei fter a long .fanuily estrangeme,ca ndl not as errintg'prod-igals or' whtip eid curs, ettreat ing Vor maeac y. Offiujal Deadheadi~sm. Jr. A'ditor: WVe ohneveo with plenare jourt briotiures on. tthis su'bject, andti wi rust that th'e Iaoiemaent inauguraited y Mr. Goiodwyna of t,onntecticut will taven the whaolo body poliaies of a. hioads ; natad t lazt heareafter, 'gislators II ill tt b. liaduaio .to ughencu the session of te neematbly atving /frc aLCCe sa to haomet, a' t.itgla tat, homet be oneo huandred iles dis. ant froth t-he capitzal -; an.1 that na ptoor citizeni Ii lig (an to line a4 a a attiroad las I lis onaly w or mute killed -b'y tho wiltni. s'fan ongineeir, ho inaay.be-pjol ite /jnited iti, thei colledtion of lhis aim nay a Trial JLtSticot whao is undot o obl igautin ofa~u a -comuphimaentary Maraeator fromu thle aforaid rail. ads.1' . .'. IIYMENIAI. Maaln oan Suandaay 2nd inst., in ty of lJhlt.imoure, by thie lier. Mt. ockiemter, ?aR. P[1IJL. DANNEN lyRGO of W innsboro 8. 0., to M IS ARiki-l' .lOSE.N-lEIM6 of halti' ote, Md. . fi$, l'o., & 8011, JIAVEt A NIW WAGoN for ap-il 9.I. 4NMEMORIAM. AJ he wisdom of omtuipoten'0e:the u Mig,-ishe.rixtg aahaft pf a u or mi t, ancd hasbo a ' all t!e a was' morl-kt of Oot Z-V L'repidentJoseph Louon,'and 6 aftem" to roar td his-flenmory a poor tribute of words, trusting they way oarry with them a spork of cos.oh,1ion to the hearts of 1f1190-Who. are sill. vbllod' n'thd nidhlli't" of sorrow, and evidontoo to an expiring Iorld 41jo factthat, a food g jfNem;' afd- iS nI(W (Sing Ito crown before tfce Ureat White Throne. Deaih coies always like -a Iros(, oveis whIen.l we.dalily..r6lnd, hioul-ly ex 413og hilli, leaves' our' hev 45iul l4w6s, aN our most. cherished 1Planqs forevor lrosra io. The lsm.r showurs.may . come. and- other - suns m.ay ribe, 4(tt he Perislied beiy o uII t'4. has pasel i tI.huli glory Of 1)cavenl. Ols,-thei graVO ! ihe grave 1 m its peacqful bovom spring ntonte bu t fond regrets asud ender reot' lectiouo.' Wiant a pliwe for medllati.411 'Thlero' i is' we cill in loi.g joview' time whole hist ory 1 of- virtue and den1tlenle8:. and1 11141 thtous 'aid otii:artment1s -laviiltd Uponk us ab[Oto bt iuiii oded ina lie daily interouse of iin (i mnacy. Thlj l4ve which s1irvives. h e'toinN is oue of thie hoblost.'attribittes of iliq soul, thoigh it iaiy throw a fs ansialnt Cloild ov.or JIso houir of ga) ety, or spread at deepli 0n,adness over tho .hokr of gloom.. tut who ,ould exuhanisge it evor for the s 10 ON Thiclere iw a reneihriie Of tho dead to, wiih.twe i uril ev.n itr(outh t a nhais cf t0e liviug. auld citi,es frousk tie dbths.of ir'u ont shel.ris A; sigh for thecteuch of a vanishell hiad, Tihsto und Ofa voice that is sti.1, JOHN A. MIMPSON, 8vey. Morchallts'.Ulionl. Itdgew.ty, 8. V., April 20, '75. RESOLUTIONS A DOTICt) by lie Quarterly Conforecme i fW:unitsOto.is d Ittilge way 'Circui, held L as lidgo ny, ILpril 2-ith, 1876.. 'Wireiaas. It s.ple.aued Almighty Ood to tiake do h0isell a .lrading ni-cm-i r or thiu Q llarterly Coin.renlce, liur' beloved broit,. er'Jt1o.t'A l J. Ul,Ni, who1 closed 'is earlily life Apri, I ]') I, 1873. 'T'hleiefore RCSe6Ir(ed, That we nmianloy ,tie graoe of God i s' urdeprLed. ho1her, bly whil I-r 1On 01 yout 1o 1) ;1$0 Igo, WI%'4 Oin blaid to sinailntlaiu unsb!utI.I-4a:d his :hristian pro. esiinsi ; I y aihlcl i .is laburs in tie Unur efi, Ins tho cipacisy of stewasd, Class. I.,dt-r, aina .%ijidny-8.chool 8uperinten, dCII,wI.N:-iIgIIrly abundat, aiid Io ceu table ; asd by..whihol ins tie tjoalu4i i .Is i:miitHy, im ilie im ercoi-se of socili. iti.e, isil.-u the iitriencis 'of' bujines- he colastaIait ly* us' beaatrully 'eX hibited Lit epirit of Chii-. r. Au1vred, ThatilIue inl his death fil i. harchn theulo coiu sunity inl which ihe .ive I lmvc sistained a great loss, it is Iever Iless our dity to bow inl humila, sn',sitiision to tle will of our 11aveinly Patiher Who doel s amkII thingi well, Ilaid who, Ciotigh Ille bin ie- is w,rkien, btil, c.ar.ies Onl 1thl lwori.". .lttso1e.gd, 'lkhat':i page 'of our Quiarterli CofiI'e're nce itocord b siiably itsk ribet iblie iimenory of tihe deceased. 'I lat. a copy o th1se re olutloi bo f-. A36se to Iis 17i,111ly with the assuranloe 01 ur sypath'iiji1Iy in I hof gigrnl. her'eavement,m Ald 1ilM't ie ubligstirn of .the saine ,bo reqitee.uji .rthJ n in'ns &ro Nj;ws niul iikA5.1 the hisim a NeighbAr,.and the Souiliern Chrismianl .dvoclte. 119W ..ui11~ ,.oa. .. . Ridgewna Lodi NoAQ . A F. . A i hns ple'isal I Aliighly mis sI dispo:sr of evesI , 1ih4 ."eat Arclilect oif lhe ni nivierte to r'VIIovt. C1'omiC Imi ke to etleisity our belovt!d .ir.tli JOlEl'll I.U LON. lesoilvd Isf. I lint wo I.i'uly realize thi io'uid..wayLo gi hias'su.ti Siined iiu shim *leath I oif dui o' it sPohjest. a-il most ldis .i '2nd, i'hai Ithe high sese of dliv nna I le ~s iet pe'ruormace tef ivwhsici claraiscter'ised m lie' mai commnoisiseds ciiii re'sp.ei. 'The aincer'i' Iure o tu thl whli'l. ahiaiped p is n0.t ion iownt-tii' all inien, elici , e I our i e'steemi. :i I'e' gs'nli 1 lia 51 m i iia earn'iesl Sy iiphsthy" dlis play oi in afil ih, walk sl flife capivatedl onr lovec. '.lihe . end proper' and -well dii i:eda chiar'iy. si.a le l.isim an examl 5o is., Li ia i"s)ii t)h .' sil kmii .'' ~ il ' waris hear aeo' irtpeningu Iby a< ton tco ims bes'i emiolmsi, ll i' s'sready imo adises withs iad C'umilmel a hose, ina troubtle, as.d neve Li ed fre'sinI iose ini him-esl niieed. Ud " hsat we "ilVi'iely s impi ie wisll. Chie siiembercs 'of-h' i s fam.I ieo h.,v'e Ihe-i deivediiC of hiis '.ro etisoin gu~lianceii. and lte love whlich'theym' allway'si' f'oun- ini himl. -iIs 'Thi.i us SI i.l,'mi ofI ourim rea'peea , es i'(im and ii ,rl.m'herlyi) love, w' haviiie li:ga a i i nei isimnu osh iuscr!ibedt' with hii namer a' ndia d'.lii ' t s ilo sh s t'isnm y. 'as h. Thalot ouss rcm irer h'e Cord'ereds a selsil a copy'sl of these rso'uiions o Ithi haesvsi sclIamij v~ily-o' our deeasdBrtei''i msli al am cipy to thea~ s s,imao N m:ws iandl I ic,as.h, anid tu lie Csa.usri.ix N a5anonm. JollN (1 (LAIiDl.:N,' msay 1- 1' lx Secretary l'i'o Iesm. FRESH ARRIVALg New Iandsome Or( GOODS A T ~Ster'ling Silver Plnte, 'Suliblc for bairth-da~ly an'l Bmrida'd Setts of- rich Jewelry, 'iurgufolac PearI and Amnethys't, Fronss $3o to $75 ce Sett,. A.va'icty of Vino Lookots, and Seanl -.ALSO, e f Arsht,t of PO(OKIl'T-KNIVE8 a - CALL800O N 1 ~.L y & Col i 8 Doors WCv of jost Offic N DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANTATIO GROCER1I1S, PROVIsIONS) ORAIN FLOUR H1AY &< P R-O P R.1 E TO RC -OF LIVERY '& SALE WI1'" W c Constantly keep oi h ad a fully supply o.fgood Horses 4! Mules, -geU A - X- XXTR--0 mnarci 25 SPRIND GOODS. W. H.Fl liRien & Jo 1A VE' Just Itocived a Fall Stock of SPRING GOODS, ONSIST[NG IN P~AM1' OF, Urenadines., Chine,te Lincn, C'orded JacOtst. 'White and colored PI'jtles, &c. &c. Goods, Caaimiers Cotto' nde. - losiery, (U loves, Trnka, Woodent-waro, anid the beat am>rL lis0o1t o f' ~ver brought to this market,' all wh ich wiU. be soldt cbeap for N. H. A fow pieces of daomiaged )rossI Goods a,t '14 and '16 2 3 cents 'er yaid. W. . Fleniiiken & Co. 1857~AMN 1875 Louisville Weekly Dourier' - Journial lOnLinutes for thme presenl y,ear ts libero.l rrangemlent. whereby on thme 81st of a waber, 1876, it .will distributeo imipar aly aunong its subscribers, '$10.000 i presents, comprising twelve hundredc ao' ul and beautifuhiI l ricio. The (.ourier-Journal is aL long-eslablishi. I, live, wide- awake, progressivo, floway, rigiht-andt spicy paper. No outhor paper offers mulh idduconjouga Srubscrjbers and club agenta. Girculars ith full partioulars and specimon -copios enm free o-a aptpliciejn. Terms, $2.00 a year and leea fest ibaily stillion.$12. Postage prepaid on Il Pa pe;s without exti% chag. A.Idress,. W.. N, i-A IA)EMAN, rea. ILoujavilla C~...:....rI. Co 8PSING CALICOES. NOT IER lot of nice spring Calicoes. .N-t in at ). LAUUN1iIDALE'S which will be sold ari the samo- old prices. Also 'a 2nd nrrival of nicely arsorted millinery gooim, 'wlil,h we guarantee to give sati faclion. (grquer's Sale of Priional Prop eirty. ')Y virln1 of stnildry execullions to me I directed, I will offer for sale to 'hei higheijt bidder fit lihe store hoiuse ofr i. F. Davidson & Co. in Winnshot o. cit lie list i londay in Mlay vext, within the legal hours orsale. for ensh, lihe follov ing desrib( t personpl property to wii : Oie etink of goods mid contents of store, levied tipoin the propet ty or ,. W J)oivqll, t.ursivor, at, file sitit of ii. v. Fimling & (d,.ugainist L. W. lutill, sur vivor, and im:t ig-Ainuitt he same derend int. SIL IS WV. R1UFF, Xoroner F. C. orO1her's Ofici, Winlushoro. .4 C., AJpril 121h It75. april 1.5-tlx2 ESTABLISHED 18597 O VRR TI'RTY YRA RS A'A'AWRINO: IN T" I1R W'A T011 AAP CL a' ,CK B USINNSS. NEW G OODS. G OL) and -Filvor Waiclis. (I, verv - hibst time lepiers) soli-I Gold CGw iii, holl Plated chlais, Iings all Siver lou Chainis, which I L11nai11nuice. Also, lirast Pis Collar itnd Shirt ihitons or nIl e.._ criplions. A ,et of hint rirl Cocks6. % ho cin beat thilen ? Itepalfring dlone in a workinan-liku manner. va isfac ion gilau teed. de15AS. MU LER, NEW STOR E. R O.S EN H E I M & C 0., R SPECTFTFU'LI X iinorm Ihe pub R lie In general 0h1i hey hmve opelled rho store - formerly occupied by .. 11 'Ithet where tiwyimi toikki i. oorddet a general stock of nivrcl udise, couistilig ot G Rt 00C111IE1), BOOTS AND.--81OES, D.ity (looll.' A N) J 1U61ts. WE ( UAlRANT E E Fair and squre t'0ti mnt t o cac. and overy one thac, will cal'l o n us. march 2'7 W Ec aragenns nr. a !r.rg.- New Y'r' waii nnledci fullI we'iht un-. to g4ive Sai s 'fact ion or i lie puiirchase~ Moniey llirunded! l'es low. Give them n tdiil. .nr 9 EATY A1B0. & EON. WINNSR01II0 FEMAlE INS TUT'JiE. tJj'IIE second i uat-er -of thiis . ischiool 'Win commnoc 110~ .\oiday . the 1i9th of Ajpril. - It will b.e ia good time firg thiose whii haive~ not been in t he scdhool Io oitor, asi there will bhe a re or} ganw.atin of-c'asse~s, &ii For terims, &ct.. apply to. A, .\ . CARLTIE1uj0E iipii lnil P icilbnl. - Fits .-aed Free N'" Oi'eson suffecirig from Ilie above .id isond~e is reque'stedi to adir<ss DII. P,IClE, and a trinl hotle I of medicine will o for-warded by Ex piress, - 'Te only cost beinig thie Ex press ceit.i es, which owinig I o myt large buiniesi(.s nie0 smaIlI. 'Iir. P'riat. hais miade' theture of' I'S OU RP'I'Itp.y . a ihie'ly for years, arn.I lie will warr'uzt a enrec by thle uive of hisi reineoly. ').not fail to senti to him in r a I rial bottle:;~ it costs not.hing, anid hc ll'II:, CUR/~~f -YOU, liinotle of how Ion g starninig y1our case mray lie, or -hicw manay othier irmeies nmay hiave fini e I ,C'ircuhis adlnioil etw li pairtilir to give 3 your cxpress.~~ as woll ats your post ofilco dir'eition, an.lil april 27liy 07 \illiam St. Newi DRY GOODS 110OU Furhgot,Benedict & Co. '%~ king StP'.et Charlestoni 8. (I OIL CLOT'fis,. ( AI A TJ~ I N G s . tl:8 SIDE OF' NEWI Y'OlK. 'For prices, Me, Local ep18 -N FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. -W L iavite .iteillio I -) otr , o VVnw (Jo-ds, whlioh. havei bveen se.. ltwe-1 wi;1ith11 uiisti.1l clre, a;tid Whichl we Pretty and Ghoap, We b.tve v l. tIS1tti Varie y of W.IFST 0009, TitI i 1311N S. k , C. Gents' and Boys C'othi ng, .'. Jillit.I\, 11M.M-Iste'r & ihe. Iron in the Blo0od TONIC 4 1:. A10 MAKES THE WEAK STRONGI, The remeviam Syrup, a Protect e Solution of the I'rotoxide of Zron, Is combined a. to have the charactMr of ar aifent, as ettelly criesteff "act assimilfte(z with the lood as the imples rood1. It Increases the"qua?&ttV of Naturels Own aitizint Agent, Iron fi the blood, an crens a thoisand ills,"t sihp t'ihel andactalofed lood e-a eain diges n ansstuasted eeainrh boodta thebi smprest Tonig up,nlvigorating awS Tazixisg the Sstet. The en mleates eysa of th ee dy, repaiing DamgepsiandLve ost, heaching, Nou mrbd ecrea. hins, and levng, notnor ie~se o fee osiuonlVgr his os the rtftes won.. 3er, Dysemsa, Comverintm 3hid ll adeases, iatno 1z bad state ofthe b ood, or ac. ~ompanied by debility or a lots ;tate of the system. Being fr'ee from Alcohol 'in any form, its ener gzing j'cets are not fo.. rowed by corresponding *eac lion, but are permanent, inft ping strength, vigor, and neuo if into all p)arts ofthe system, znd building up an Iron (Jon ititution. Thaousands have been changed my the use ofthis remedy, frona veah, sickty, s:uffering crea ure, t stong helty, and ta py enen and womnen; and nealids cannot reasonably hes. tate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has P ERU, /hAN SYR UP blown in the glass. POahphlete Free. ETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Propritors, NWo. 1 MAlt II Plaee, B3ostona. 00LD BY nftraoOsTA -GENa.nALLg. . u .rr vr/-,- rs Brce.,m ib ' ge QU2Aue %,W1ut/ CrantAb /A- J r/4&~ 2,4p 0, 8,,/1. /e tet A/23,ir 29),.udsp,/*. twa aJ~J i r crpa. A