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~ y :LCjL IT EM'S. POST Orr1'ici. Houng.--Tho post ~offi (e will be open daily Sl3ndnlty3 oxwoptcdl) from 9 A. M., to 12 M. ". ':-and from 2 to 5 P. M. Northern and southern manil close at 7 P. Al. iprccisoly. 1Y" V-Mail delivered on Sun~days3 from (9 to 9:30 A. Al. oilly. on )i. C. C. & A. R. 11. now leaLve WW'inushoro its follows: Going uorth 11.515. ). Il. Gloin, (Mouth1, 1.35r, it In /Accoimmodation day trains :Going r n01'1.1, 1:33 at. 11. Gsoilg South, 12.12. These trinis meet at W\inns Loro. ~ NEW A n1\'it'isimLnrw4 l'lotoagruplhs-A. A. Moriris. 1)011(4. Notic. Slieriflx sal1e-S. W. 111t11 B~utter anid 11:111:- -"b. R. F'ltu. iliken. To) tile Wolf(%--O. 'i01 Cat Noltlrthl Ztiee-Gladdencl Tenew ~owni ('ollcil 'e: duly ins~taIlled on the "1 t1l inst. Fji1c Irni J)ot.ttoPs for C:LtiflL". at, .$1.00 pe'r bushel, at R. J. M -{mar 1's.* lion. Tliomua1L~ J. Rloertson, Tani tedl States setor f1rhomi SMonth Caro ]in-l. Wa.;s ill '1,inn;hor~o ti few dlays 'it'here \\(1( ere fe CWP"4 1)l( ill t+,\\'1 oil last sdic l;t . Tile shierifl' disil)I~'1of ;I fl i.&!1 lot. of J4t1,)1Ill I 10j )(IltLy, se(o111,( mi~l 1.r 1 i'*j jull1 licit. r'110o t n~ii-11 'lv WarmIVI.ly~l awvo. a('f3 thi'3 4i1C4tilI of the S1tanley t j('kP{ inl l0,e ColIul)i~ 11 e4 (41('St. '11h(1 4" Ji'eqji'1,. assuimmedc~ a ''niatsteil v im. 't.iity." SimNa, S 'li\I(, (UaEN I'tL1: SIII~. sj )l"iilg, 1111t si l! (ply 1ol)e 1n mevwill all Iniot siuffer). from3 111(,:'(1t1U1t: the 111411111 aluW1IiICC of colds. 34 -ei'r will P'XCIN3 in pl:llei tv of ()-,it- l)(cal (Idil1llil this .normi.,. Thu (!(11201' of this 1 li r hasI 11 gon 1) morthi " for a seilSi l) anid our (f(i 111i,(' :Ie Itui1t s tc 1$~t(Ll to ij)j)1 'Yi0pu ~~li i'si it011I' ( ill Olt, o 1 :suppl "3" One of our' mnot estimnable citizensH mayI~ be) tllkfttd f)r the introdluction of lr 1itl'. l' Cough Syrup, for its timelyuse hs alved his life. ACCIDNTAL Sibo'INo.-iHorace Kelly, it colored bloy, wasB Very patin fully woilie in tItho log oin Saturday Inight by it pistol shot. Tito weapon wasi the 1)11O1'rtV of Auis. Lyles, who witas celes9sly hianiidng it, whent it full from hisi hiuiid, strikiing the flor &ld caulisinig the ('artridge to exp)lode ndifitthe w~ound Its above stated. P'n'us AIOLY.: --It is IP. se'I -evidlent f'act thatul otlts. it Io"r-o: Iios. nti lrliif; uaiav deu.'ov'', but iev' ut i l)~ his fzui will Th 8 is i tiiiI iciuiblalso8 toi it t.icI08s recoin iii i'ltoil to Ii',: Lo tl ii uii 't of pl ehasixi'r. I'. r it hreo' p " i)t by tuuI-iv c 'nIII ' it wt ',n. andii :~ tttvii: o\t 'rior they imipose on t 0 (lite. ill,~ in tL0'i of8 etviI ytl ats l'roven* thea iutiicj \'oi'L'i of Ii. 'I'(:"r'i I JI II 1)\"t:,~ .~n ---~t n i yr'Iu~il t' yi'dr t; al demandir~ i'itfrI hits8 inerytl ,I a1d1 now it IS ilt jg'n'tl'f~ OMt botli iin Lbhis iuid f'reigli ciiai i's No ~tI'oiiglr proofJI of its \'a111, Ill'~T101 I1ti.IUs A.. UA I iiri..-'I'iC 1~ Ceterci /.r)'vo'b' im('(' I lv :utii oIfc(d' ( he dean 11 of Mr'. ilulimi A. Baider', a, Hlaider' was s:ergeauit 'm1ajort of the Sixth SoitI Ii Cai'oliu'i Iii htn try duri ig the wil, anud wats one of the l)est suldio)X ill the coil ma~lll. le iiI0ove'( after the will to Braztil, where he: 'olnti'iitl to re'side ti)l to the timhe of his deirth. lie was it good nm, it brave Sol dici' 1111 at \1't) thy ('it i7.el, andti his de;tt1 wvill be il1'Itt ne(d by a can ('Ol't,'l. 1 ('leg"1iltn (38 , ti the at cI 'd . 110(5 lastLry S:itdt' ite l a fate, lt\h"\"\ in;;,' 2Liis:1 u"'ndrl~ Ciunmings ofiP e ' I.iill ''p it fl1. e , " il :uT(1 it Iia l'tyh l~illthi",(lanll tu'hal (lieti s t'iot' \; th ,e ].t -,vin' atl colore it s j tist XS 'i to an et''in 7'(,i thiee iie CatA cuicly \i tue 11.1al el Li(lil. Idi o inteI; :tg. t[! :es grtisd Jin the (esltier loter Oth. folyin h iiitage wis i fl)os (c "\\ nIL atet 1 iO ha jull 1)((. bill to Iioi ero lyin yau l3ttte \"lC dO lt cute Igly 111111'c ati 'imti al 1l'e1uitr of the rol'(n pot'elgat thii evr Ilns4 t in' ofthe )irCi(i n the s~lid~ not ''HE CoLUMmIA ELECTION. --We learn by a privato telegram from Columbia that the iunicipal election held on the 4th inst. resulted in the choice of Mr. John Agnew for may or of the city. We had hoped that the Stanley ticket would win. It was more than any other represen tative of the different classes and interests of the city. It in said that a very large number of white citi zens failed to vote. TRANSrES or b:.u 1,Ewr.TrT:.--Since ouII last report the following trans fers of real est.tte have been record ed in the o licu of the county audi tor: John U11ratton to Jaiaes It. Rion, tirutstee, 800 acres in township 4 : cons5iderationl, $4,000. S. W. R1u11, sheriff, to James IlH. Rion, 101( acres in townhip no. 7 consid'enwt i n, $1500. MIrs. H. E. Perry to James Hutey Rains, 21 acres in township no. 8: conisideration, 8GO. Mrsi~. C. I;. Bookhlart. to Frankillin i)oiihuglas, 2! ncres in the town of Ridgewa's':y . conside(ration, $;37.50. If. L Elliott to Margaret, Thoml) son, 1 lot in the town of Winisbwoo considerat ion, $850. Thomas '. [ellichiamp, Jr., to! ThIcimiias W. Mellicharup, Sr., 50 acres in township n1o. 6 ; deed of gift. Amnanila .Robertson to J. S. Tid well, 216( acres in township no. 4 consideration, $500. THElt CuFmsTra ltRiM,.s. -A dispatelh to the Columbia /In'ioU I/ru/ihI, (lai. ted Chester, April 2, states that the trial of F. Ii. faloyd, school com. m))i4Niio1ner of Chester comitv, came ell' ont :ridav, thei 1st, inst.. Jud ge Mackey beings a ki:niman; of t he aiceii,;ed, and11, ther 1hy dis(pualified to sit. oil the vase, Col. F. \\. 3h1ei\las ter. of Columbit. presided as Rpecial judge-" appoinitedl by Govelrno*- C ham berlant. Jui dge M[ laslUte: lifter healing iirgii(1nt i i the vase, in. strttct(d the jliry to bring in a ver diet of neiitittal. The jtir, how ever, look a difleren t view of the ca.se, and(1, after a 11 absence of alnnit. t wenity minuites, found the defenld ait guilty. The acting judge at once (1r(lereil the verdict to be set a1side, and it Jnl//c ro( gi to be (1n tereil in the cage. The ground taken in this action is that it is no offence, Iulder the law, for a school ('ois-i si.ner to purchase school certiticates issue I by his predecessor iii offiee 'Thie trial of 1). G Y.omo- was i. aid for the. 18th~ of the present mon01th, at which time there will be a special term of the court of general - es sions; for Chester coutiit.. Siome oIf the nie wsJipers Of the stacte, amiong thiemi the X.A- and ('ori r,* having coilmnienticd in se. vere, :ui, ats we thliink, itmjust anid courlse3 of the lawvyers who diefendedi) Mdontgomniery M~oses, Mri. Camiliphbel irst and C'ol. Biion aft erwatrds ad d ressedi ai 'onnuienlltioni to the Xc rs (tind Courier, statinig the ren sons wich impelledi themi to their course5 in the mai~tter. Tof Coli. Rion's le(tt er thei( Aw an~(lid (.'ourier repjlied, commuten ting upon the fact the t~he lawyvers namied no/untr ored to this Cot, Rin1 hats replied in the following niote, which we think aL de Cicie (1inchter: (huir:--A ccept. my tharciks for lie miscrtiin ofi mytii ~l(11 co cmieticin respect in 1I ht \ [oses hnpea ichmet. In yourii cionnientIs, h oiv:everi, you malke a mistatke. I did not volunii teer, bumt wast earniestlJyic reuested by~ ;i udge Moses to takie part in his dlefence. I vclunit'predl once iO a ('ase. 1he ('ause1 a ftiat wa~s made~t to kill anyv lawyer who wouiild defend the erimi unal. But [ h ave very stronlg coh. jections11 to volunteering inl any nmt ter, which ob ject i ons it wou(ldh re (quire somiethinig extraorinarIy to oivercome.~ 1 vo'lutered onice at night, and haud a hayonet stulck( iinto miy hiand: aigain ill the (day timie, andit received at blle(t thtroulghi mty armi. Th ese cured Y our obedient servantf, Im -- ..os Dutrocanormc MA:E-:no.-Puars uant to a call nuimde some time sin1ce a inumbeihr cof citizens of the county atssemibled inl the comft house-0 to con sult as fio the beist meansol for per feeOtinlg the organization of t he democ ratic parity ini the (colunty. G. HI. McMas ter was called' to the chair, and1( J. C. Caldwell reqjuested to act ias secre tary. Geon. Bratton explained the pariein object of the mecetihig and uirged a speed~y or'ganizaition, on account of the imtportance of hiaving~ the county c'ount~y represented ill the state conventioi. At the suig gestion of Col. Rion, reports were called for from clubs already- or ganlized. Th'los. McKinstry rep~ort od the Green B3rier Club,- in town ship) 9, with 49 members ; R1. K. Ellison, Sr., reported a club ini towni ship 12, with 47 members ; Gen Bratton reported Gladden's Growi Club in townsip 3, with 46 mem bori ;B1. E. Ekin reported the enrolling of 45 members at Ridge way ; H. A. Gaillard reported a pair tial organizItion in township 4 ; and D. R. Elkin reported a club or ganized at Alston, in township 11. On motion of Gen. Bratton it was decided to appoint a committee of throe person in each township or at o ch precinct to complete the or ganization of clubs. The following committees were then appoinited, viz.: At Feasterville, no. 1, 11. U. Quinn, 'Thos. M. Tr: ilor, C. WV. Fatu'ctt. No. 2. It. C. Clowney, J. A. Brice. J. F. Pagan, 1)r. Thos. Douglass. No. 4. F. oerig, Jno. S. lleynolds, Jas. R. Aikon. No. 5. James Pagan, A. W. Ladd, N. P. Meyers. Nc. (. 11. 0. Dukes, H. Jlcine, M. Cooper. No. 7. Preston lion, J. P. Thomas Jas. Wils~n. No. 8. J. T. Stewart, J. 1). Hogan, H owell Edmiullds, 13. E Elkin. No. 10. Capt. Jas. Mann, J, W. Rohinson, H. A. Gibson. No. 11. D. 1. Elkin, Dr. John Wallace. D. L. Glenn. No. 13. Col. J. B. Davis, H. M. Ze:ly, Hayne McMeekin, Dr. Thos. HulttchIinson, T. E. Bell, Jr. These conunittees were instructed to organize clubs at once, anti to send1( tent delegates from each chlub to ia tcel ing at this place on Satur day, the 22nd inst., for the purpose of electing delegates to the state convention to be held in Columbia on the 4th day of May. Tlhe following; resolutions were oil'-red by Dr. J. C. Mobley : We. the citizens of Fairfield conn1 V, in contvCitioln as5embled, (1o con- 1 sider tiat tihe tite has arrived when all good citizens, regLrdless of color or race. shoild imite; in stem deter inination to put an cnd to the vilo political I igatndage wvhich has boon carried onl in county and stato aflh:irs ilmder1 the name and sanction of the republican party. And as ia further expresSion of our determinttiuion andli intention, we cordially tunite inl the follotwdlig resolutions : J/et dlr l-1st; Tlhatt we have for the past six years made every effort to secure' reformi; by sustaining in season and odt of season the at teuipts at reform by the small miii nority of repidoiiains wh$o deeved oi ohur support : that in dIoing this we so far deferred. to the pri&judice of,: the colored race as to lay aside the aname and traditions of the deoi.)c(rabtt ie party. 2nd, That we now unIte ais demoi crats with no in tentionn of seeking to deprive any mn of any race or color of his political and civil rights; but1 0on the conitrary, to u10se1 ali on orale means to soeuire such rights, by requiring of oflicials Ithe( julst and honiest execution of their duties as speelied b y the laws of the state. 3r~d. Thbat, we seek tihe connniion good of all our people by endeavor-] ing.to secur anhonest aind ecouni cal admnistiion of the laws in sltt anl~d county afltir1s, inisteadt of thait corrupl11t, thievish and dis graceful riule by whichl the repmbli can paty hats made South Carolina~ ai mockery aind piarody on) governl mienit before the0 civilized world1(. 4th. Thatt we*~ will suippin t no0 man)1 for othie whoS is not fully capab~le of dlischarging the dulti(s oif said Olihte, anid whlose honesty and C integc rity are0 not abo4ve sui$)cion.) T1hie resohit ions were warmly sconlided by 11. E Ellisoni, and oni motion of F.- Geri g were uununi~ous ly ad~opted by at rising vo)te. On motion, the meeting adjourned. 0. H. McM.asrs, J. C. CA IWi:I,. Sectretary. [Fr~o tho News of Suhturdayn) If 'Ny Panzsavveny.-Thllis bodly (conivened in the Plresby)~terian ohurch, in Winnsb~oro, (on Wedne's dlay night at. 8 clock, andt was openedI( with aL serm~on by the Rev. D.~ M~cQueen of Smunter. The Rev. Wi. J. McKay of Mayvesville was electedl Modnerator. The session 0on TIhurs iday was tatken upJ with reading. thle Narra tives aond Statistics of thme variuous churches. These idicafe that the patstors hanve been faithfiul inr the dlischm~lge of thei' duties. The attedandltlce upon their inistrationis hats been1 uniformuly good, and new mem1) bers hauve been atddedC to mn y of the churches. On T'J' sda5(,y nig~ht ai sormer1i w~as deliveredi by the 1Rev. W. 'I'. T1hompi1son, of Marion, -to a large andl atto-nltivo auichee. Friday's session was takchi up it tile discuii~oni of various imporlt1ut branch of the chiyreh. 1Rov. WV. Oraw~vford preached att 12 o'clock, and thle Rev. Dr.- Plumenr at nlight The Presby tery will commence agaLin this monin~g at 9 o'clock and will probably finish their dliberaL tion this afternoon. Tihe Rev. T. R.I English will p)reach to day at 12 M., and thme Rev. 8. T. Martin of Charlotte to-night. 'J'Jh0 followving twio the apoint. delltni for to)-mlorow, Sabbit.1 . 8ciw4t '/itrcht.--R cv. W. J. uIe(Lty, the Modortor' will l)I'eaili It 11 o'clock. Rev. WV. A. Gregg vihl coniduc t the Cotinniloit :ervies. In the afternoon at .11 o'clock here will be0 it Union Meeting 01 tLi the Sa~bbh~i Si 8(1001 in Vtiiiii )ore, Whien iielclr'C8808; will be (10 iveroci by the Rev. S. T. Mart in [1Iiiiier. Th'le chilcreni will ing; Rig 111nili' of 1)0;lltii iii pacoee$ which:t h1ey hlve'" lbeein plLctiilg for bever. A. nighit the 11e~v. E. It. 'm~ist ['lii. 11ev. J)r. P1luter will 1>t Le!1: iin ,il( I 1101'11 Og at. 11 o'clc 'k. I1ev. J. Ii. 1liiist will preach iin theI ni lt'ii1g, iad the 11ev. WX. A. 0'. eg It might. ilorninig I iing ta:kein il, wit It discci. 410118 1)11 repo~rts ofi Cuihihi ttes. Ai )i'CtlVhic I. A'ter the seriimcn htusi. 1(88 WU8tl ILslli1iCd, aiiid nit ci tilt siing 111) the vait1dl 1ii~iti ei'i, ,ie P'res1'yt ely iiiij')Ruic c to Inc(et It -IO1)OWveil v3ltiicl ill 'M.LiR)li C')1RR '' i11 Oct' or noed . A 1"c sol1 i+)1l~ V':cH l1ili IIt I aetlu V iilollp"1 l'y ii isilivr vote.i tiiili iii'. Lihi Lii iii ks of ,Ie(, 1':'esJ vtciv to the i:iiiilicii ill Winnsb~oro, wvho had cil1tortalje1 ,ie ghos~ts so li1oJiR::111 , ass; tc ,ie 1ri(..:iti oli Rfatties 111" I et~i. ( cit e ;t iiii;iihcl 1 t.he ii:te i. iies ('bcluirs left. 1' thle 1zc~ou tain,~ LI: ci: iiiwetl I. cii ciic si: . On Sat unlayiight , thbe PUN-. 8 V Maritini, of ('!iaihi'i c, clejtiveircl :1( IuiJ)reii ye CR"iRon. at Ilite c iei of Vhieh ai hll' hlpsui wasI sjaiii ill levotioiial (Nelcisee:, (c Pllce liii I i' iietiii wits huld 1)11 l'iii;iy RRnIIt tftet 801i1.' I, 111 1 iLth u 11 Sihl catl I tight. Those scat vice: prve iitciixcly idt csi ing aiil iun )1eR8ivC. Shocrt., stirring; Rlclcicbs were deiliere1 by) Rmiiiit ci iiiit ;cRIR utn:111YelX ItC(' 1C )flcc andic R%'Rliil stills;, iaid thl ee was t iiiiverli It~eiiiig of regret at th( tieoting of Harimony Pretibytery in Winnsboro. We thank the good brethren in behalf of the whole ceninunity for visiting us, we bolievo that their labors among its have done much good, and we shall always look back to this meeting as ono of tho bright spots in the history of our town ; likowise we shall look for war(l to the time when we may be permit ted to welcomo them again. MOODY AND A EEK-LooKINo PENI iENr.--A. few days ago a itek-look. Ing. penitent ruan went into the in (miry roost at the Hippodrome in New York, where the niost woider: fil1 revivtl of the world is progress: ing. The inteise sorrow atit over w elting liiianilii y of that rodrdhr IitIce(dl the heial. of Itr: Moody; and fhp great. revivalist knelt by the side (ile iltner iii prayer; htit while the ininister prayed, th: iloititellt tr/t/h d. T'hey bothe arose i thel' nicek-looking individual, as ho pass (iet otit, of the door, look~d comfort pd. and :rried out at timio picco that lud I not, entered with him. The i nuiiistr as; he felt. for his waitch a few mttimitles afterwards, looked very f d/#u(1 /, and was heard to niitter : "'Iewa of pik p)oekets I I have beet taketn in, and my watch taketi t 5.a')Q L O 3 .TO-tice l''u . ! ! ! A clestructive firs: occurrel at Nin, tv six, S. C., D)ceeule~r 2ist, by C whtich tour stort's vatlueitl at $20,00I) wer'e utrnd. The further spread of the conr Ihl)gratio~n. with plth lo clestrucetioni of 1 t'tl w le town ani d a loss of scveral hun. dretil Iiousandi dlbtrs worth of property,j irnd oiini I ives, were prventud by the ! arrindil of t (reat Alnurican Fire Extin guIisher, ant .\ge~nt happ~lenintg to roune in tw i t t he niik of titue. For full particu- 1 lars. see te .\lcville Medium antd New-. hierry lIIeralI of the lilowing w eek. M r. P'. i?. 'T'o le ulf Charlesttont, S. (;., i.9 t- I ;,nerl . onlthern Agent for the ( Ireat .\iii a 1 --n: 'iriu Ei xtini.i nisher, ani will an~wer all inuliries iin regard to the samle. 'itlsborI() Chiajter No. 2, I. A. M. \N INT 1 A.\ Vevcatlin ofci thischapter Swirt' 6hll Wedn iie salty eveninlg, .\oril I'th. iat 8 o'clock. The P. M. degree wit! Ie to nIttierrel. lr-othrent will Ipleas e he punct iual. iiyII ordt M. A.1. P.RIS UF G. DEa tE , & ec. aril 11 ti . J V our I phtortapl taken attltee; L s I at.'ral) to leave town ist two week Is to bet "One somte time, aplril I 1 A : A. MORtRIS. C.orcher of Congress and Washington Sts. NEW SPRING GOODS! FIEW SPRING GOODS, F, be leaive to' ailnoc that e~v arnow rece liiivinug ont full Stock bfH~p'rihg aind Siuniinr ; oOUiS: NEW 8P1NU iiNT 1mI I i We invile a'tteritifji to but 6'mdp'lete stoctk oft Pins, PIQUJES, LINEN LAWNS;4 CHIECK{, NAINSOOI ANI> TUCKING. All of!'. whihe are4 r0iO'W ofl'iridg very CENTX''!NNIAL SThfInP1 12.1 ('011ts }))O yard. ICA HS[MERE$ amnd TWEEDS of all ityleIs jusit teoci veid; Ju ist reieivedi ai fult ail varn i idock o'f hlie.- dt ress shloes all of tho I ~ latest styles: .J. V. 3t1cMASTER & Cd. Pyril 4 P U B L I CL OF FAIRFIEL. )itglt title stoelk lutler aSSigli-. niettq of tJto firml of J. (I. iqllel' & 0 '., offl'dS tite saine 4tto clmeiblie witht all the ad vanttges of gretfy~l' reCdutced priec'-inl lnCt a COMPJLICE Chi1'A I?-ANCEi will be made of the good~s ont hantd inl ordePC to tttake I oom for a .SPRIUNG 8YfoG<. A shareP( of' the p)atronlage so firm1 lit fotrmer daiys is respect full 11sol icitedl by. NOL. W OLFE. nar)il 8 NOTICE. 4I 'h siibboribrs Wish to in Drni the Ladies of Winisbb'ro and urrounding coiint'ry that the'y Iavd uniciasacd tlid ciitiro stock 6/t f..H. roddiI, oiisisting of Milliiir and anicy t opds, Iry doods, Noiionb; ic., togothbr ' itli iho Atbck pur. haseti froii J. S. Elder & Co. and . Ehldr s stok 6f Dry Goods; .lothling, &c.; ciiaiiiiig thoid to of er the largest stook of thbsi goods ver displayed iii oili sore in Winns. >oro. Tlc-y. haviit d lai-gB ino of fillilery,- Faey dood , Notions ild lrimiings, ])ress Goods, La its' and Gents' Firiiisliing Obods; Ioiier, &e., which they will soll at inhbard-of prices for nasIi: Shoy ow ofI'c- the6ir efitire stock df Win or Clothing, Hats, Bbots, Shos, e., at and below cost, to make room or their Spring Stock. Ail they ask s a call, to convinco the public that lio above is iio fiminid. They mcan lit~hinOa, aMd Will not b? un lorsold by any orno. Their motto in nick salas and iiiall profits: 'Tern trictly cash: R. F: LE-ECH & CO: is still aL thi id< sti with a arge and coniploto stock-of planta ioi aid family Groedrior, and vbrythiiig that the phnitdr ilfteds, utlh as 1'low St.r'b1, Lay'iron, 6Afodos hionlds; *Trace Chains, N~achc Bands, Inmos, Hoes, Niindes, ShohlsT,- Mfb miro Forks, Lapi Ringis;Hool Screws, 3levieds, &c.; together with a' well L~ssortedl stoc'k of'Crockery, tablo and >delCCt tutlerf, Hollow andl Vood ~dwarb, and ft great niny other' bhiiigs too numoflrousa to miention. te s'tiil teel;a a large stocik oft La lies', Gents',- Boys', . Missas' and' 3hildlrtns $ltons; nearly a) inado'to >rder; and warrantL'd true from shodd~y. eI-I( is also aigon't foV' tho killowirig lyrau'd? of sfn~tan&d k'ortil zers: The Star Guano; whic'h has- al' xay's gitroit Aatisfaetion. Mapes' l-photsphiat8' of Limo, muade roi Anizmal Bone, Flcosh and [ood. iUnliaf~m Guano, a now rand1 in thit. mirhet, but highly' ecohrnmnded by Oddr~gia pulan'tor's. desire to sell only a fewv bags' to' onr6' of cour p~laht~rs, to havo it inL .roduced in~ fhhn vicinity. Poli iretto, a vahiablo Acid P'hosphoito or comp~osting; and1 higly recomn, 'nonded for uso in plantinig Corn. T he abovo3 arb sold ait aA Vow rate 1 is an StIandarL1d Foritilizes, for ZDash or on tima $ith appr~oved: iceur'ity. On hand, one eniz load choi~ plntinlg Potaitoe's, whitbh' will be sold 1b6w for Cash. F. ELDEAI. I desire to call the attiriion for, Ebmo last time of those indebted to '11, to come1( forward and settle up, is I must have nioney (6 dttrry on 'ng~ buslinCss. All.-perhonA -owit no and failing to- setlfIo, will ; fid heir ac'ountsLi in thme hamnds of mny ttorneysio1 coliot~ig. . Fresh Seeds, ASby the pap64- quiti.Jor }pc.Wo have Early Valentine, fiohawk, Yo:,low -Six Weeks,- Or nan Dwarf Wax, E~ar~y China Red ['ye, White Corn Hill, Early Now ngton Wondei', :large Whito .Mr md1( London-Horticultural Beas.. ALSO, Our sixth Aupply of Cabbago Seed ust Receiv'ed, mar 10 McMArTFId & lIIcE. rr ED Jtor rabbiarscod ciorn ca nbe LIad at- thet Drug Store of hall .4 .V. E AIY TI .