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\ A HORNING ?CNG. I w.ike tills morn, ami all my life Is fiO'sLSv miiii' to live: TiiC tuture with sweet promise rif . A ml crown of joy to give. Ne* words t<> speak, new thoughts tolicar, New 1 ve to give ami take; rerchanee now burdens 1 may bear For love*3 own sweetest sake. New hopes to open in the sun, New efforts worth the will, Or tasks with yesterday begun .Mori bravely to fulfill. Fresh seeds for all the time to be, Arc in my hand to sow. Whereby, tor others and for me, . l'udreaincd-of fruit mav grow. * la each white daisy "mid the grass That turns my foot aside, In each uncurling fern 1 pass, Some sweetest joy may hide. An I if. when even tide shall fall In shades across my way, li seem-; lhat nought my thoughts recall Put lifeoftverv day: I Yet if each step in sliineor shower He where thy footsteps trod, Th-ti IdvssC-d he every happy hour J Tliat leads me nearer God. WIT AM> III 310K Poasting is something out of place. I We were "nee auiu-cu at hearing u gentleman remark that lot was a bachelor as his father before him. A ] i inolortc tanker srys that, of all man u fact u red things, pi a uos h< ar the no1'!. sr chamfer. since they arc c'assified us being grand, upright and Ptju* re. 3>ar itttr. tto mamma, who stipe riutcud's e<?ok's ojcrutiot.s,) "I wish I was a pudding, niauimn.'' Why?" ' '(':tu e [ s'oouid 1 ave lots of sugar put into tuc. Mamma takes the hint. A shoolhny leiag asked by the teacher how he should Co.; him, replied : ' If you please, sir. 1 should like to huvc it on the Italian s\stcm?the heavy strokes upwards, and the down Ones light." A Moiitana Justice of the IV-ace doesn't sp'tnge any when he mariiesa couple, lie says: ' Arse, grab hands ?hitched?six dollars!' And that's u!l tin re is to it. A prominent Detroit Universalis!, soine months ago, married a red-headed widow with four children, and in a week h? remarked to a friend, 4- I was blind v.iicn 1 believed ihtre was no Loll. 1 see now." ' I say. Kill, didn't your mother say y?u couldn't go in a swinin.in' m.losyou asked your father*' '*Oh. y?s; but y?u sec, dad has <^ot the g >ut, so there is no us; a-kin' of linn, because he cou! !n't lick uic any way." The greatest joiner?the lawy?t; he con tdace a tenant. itupanel a jury, box n wilii"S<, hoie tbe court, chisel a client, augur the "airs, floor a witness, cut his hoard, nail the ra<c, haiiimer the desk, file his bill, and shave a whole corn* inanity. A D Ti'i iii ui.-ging a 1 >ad of sand from a sand bank in Scneei Falls was boric I to i'is shoulders by an avalanche of the treacherous culh. Winn discovered by his friends he hoi hcen # planted about three hums, an I was beginning to grow?discouraged. A Nevada woman recently knocked down -even burglars, one alter another. Her husband watched her from the top of 'he -o-rrs. and felt so brimful of ! :??? L? that In* couldn't cool off until be 1: .d j'-rkid h's eight yar ( !1 boy out if bid and wh ih-d him for not getting up cni hclj tug his mother. A few U'ar* sine*, at (ho c Itbrulion of our inttjorril anniversary, a peddler who was pros' n', l?ei't?r e ;li- d upon fi>r a fotist. ntl-'P'd the following. "Here i< health to poverty: it sticks ton uian when all his friends desert him." . As a rieli and pretentious shnljiitc wis h iking at some paintings wliieli In* pr |m?m J to buy, 'he dealer pointed to :i line uM", and said: Tii ;t is a dog, after L-uidnfr." ' Is if, really ? ' exclaimed the pretead.i, " what is the dog afi?r liiin for ?" The Wonder Land of Montana. A correspondent of the Idaho SUitcsinaH. writing from lite National Park, oti the Yellowstone, unr der date of September 11, says: "For the past three days wc have been reveling in the wonders of the 1 Plutonic region. On every side we J hove hod springs hot and cold, clear and muddy ; mountains of pure eul-j ph'ur; geysers throwing water 250 feet high, of all shapes, sizes and variations. Right here, within 200 yards, the thing varies a little, for I instead of water oozing frotn mounds . built up by sedimentary deposits of age8, they a-e funnel-like cauldrons fifty feet from the surface. There h one that, looking down into it, J appears to be, atj<l I think is, a sub-1 terra n can liver. It is as wide as the Lose liver, ami the bubbling, seething noise it kicks tip is almost terrifying. It is very muddy, ami from the appearance of the trees for five hundred yards around, at.d the wetness of the surface, it must oecasi iialiv spout to an immense height. Not far away, at what appears to be tlm entrance to a eavern, is an-, other boiling spring like the other, rolling out in waves from a vast hole. Ir is scalding hot, beautifully clear, but very sulphu-ous. The rocks around the entrance arc covered with a soft sediment of various dark, brilliant colors, on which many names are written. Of course we added ours." In the high life below stairs of England there is a great deal of betr? r ting. Some years ago one of Lord Zcliaiiris Jeamcses killed himseil on account of turf losses, and lately the butter of a London banker bus performed a similar act on account of loistl on tbi "Caaibridgsbirf," I k The Extinction ol* Species. The extinction of many animals' that arc known to have formerly j existed on the earth is a subject j which cannot very easily he ?*x**; plained, while the number of them! is greater than at first would be supposed. Various species no doubt undergo gradual extinction by! changes which deprive them of their accustomed food; but others seem to die odt from unknown causes. l>uring the historic period a consideiable number of animals have b?n swept oft' the British Islands, among which arc the hear, the wolf, the Irish elk, etc. In .America, during the comparatively short period of its history, various species have vanished, and others are following them. I K/.ntuii* CA rfiitiAt flliV 1 lit' Utav VI) l</| IUV1M PV UI'J spread over the whole country, is now onl v to be found in remote regions. Tlie bison is very much n > diminished in numbers, and must ere; long be extirpated. The mastodon a creature of enormous bulk, ha? totally disappeared, although, along with the skeletons of them which have been discovered, there are evidences of their having lived on food derived from plants which are stili existing. In other parts of the world, the dodo and the tnoa have perished within the last f?w ccntuj vies; and the apertvx is undergoing j the same fate.?Popular Science | Monthly. Remarkable Likes. j On the top of a ridge of mounj tains in Portugal, called Estralia, : are two laki s of great extent and ? ?? - t .1 _i.:A i ileptn. especially one 01 lucin, which I is paid to be unfathomable. What is chiefly retnarkajble in them is that they arc calm when the sea is so. and rough when it is stormy. It is j therefore probable that they have a 'subterranean communication with the ocean; and this seems to bo confirmed by tin? pieces ot ships that ! thev throw up. t ough almost forty j miles distant from the sea. There lis another extraordinary lake in , this country, which, before a storm, | is said to make a frightful rumbling noise, that may he heard at a distance of several miles. And we are ! also told of a pool or fountain called j" Ferrencias," and twenty miles from Coiu.bra, that absorbs not onh wood, but the lightest bodies thrown ji:to it, such as coik. straw, feathers. 1 etc., which sink to the bottom and ' iii"> never seen more. To these we J add a remarkable spring near Entrernos, which petrifies wood, or rather encrusts it with a ease o! ;stone. But tl.o moyi rctnarkahh eircnmstai.ee is, that iri summer i" throws up water enough to turn sev* :oral mills, and in winter it is perfectly dry. How is This? j " Is this a foreign country ?" asks an American journal. "Russian leather is made in Connecticut, Bordeaux wine is manufactured in California, French lace is woven in V V....L. I,m 1 Wl l\, A ??% ? I I IIMIi VIV IO IS* Kentucky. Marseilles linen is pro* duccd in Massachusetts, English cas' pimero is tr.ade in New Hampshire. Parian art work con.es horn a shop in ]> >:it< n. Spanish mackerel arc caught on the New Jersey coast, : ami Havana cigars are rolled out by the million in Chicago." THE POPULAR HOUSE OF W. H. ELLIS. I ' I In addition to my slock of j WINES. LIQUORS. TOBACCO I have added a JPTJT^Hm SXJ3P3PXJ1T OF Family M Fancy Groceries! Dacon, Flour, Sugar. C? and al! the leading a. ticles Lent in a First-Class Orofpry. Will l>e ou hntul and for sale at bottom figures. ?jriy-l5e.ror<? yon purchase elsewhere give 4ae h call at the old stand. W. H. ELLIS. W. CLYBURN, (joiicral Insurance Aiccnt, Represents: Galvestoa Mm Association. l"iilw:i Marine ami Klre Insurance Co., Texas Hanking at:U Insuruiico Co.. t.-Uv.hinn Iasiirrance Co., Of ( alreston, Texas. f'asli Capital ?1500.000 00 Surplus 16.i,7Sl 07 Total $766,781 07 CAl'ITAI. & ASSETS, 1755,781 97. Georgia Hems Issnraice L'onipany, Columbus, Ga. ORGANIZED IX 1859. Capital Stock . , . . . $.l(i0,000 00 Total Assets 6-1,4-0 If J oetolUf Candy, Cattily. mfx UOXIW ai?ut. I Camly for sale by iiAV-VIROI. .t'OXTT Z*S , ttOr?SE AKD CATTLE POWDCRC,! Vo Horse will <1<o of Coup. Totts or Lcso F? . T?:R. If Toutz'a TowiV ft arc vt -.1 in time. l'outz'a Powders will turrar.d pie vent liooOroLSiU ! Fmitz't Fowdert will prevent Oa-I ls is I owl, e* j cerlrJl? Tttrfceys. . . ! TouU'b Towder* w'll Ir.rreace tlte tjnantUr of mill: sad rronni tweay per ceuu, llJ u.aic u.o batter firm , Mid tweet. , I Fjutr'H Towdcrs will rnre or prevent almost xvebt ; Disrate that Horn's slid i attic uro lit ir to. Tocte's Foworaa v.illoivx SATiKrACTtCi*. Sold eveiyvLere. DiVIJC ?. FCOTZ, Proprietor, JfcAI.TIMOKE. Ki TinrsjELS A Noted Divine says They arc worth their vnoittht lit fifth!. fcl/ V t. ? vv K ? -J ? . READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr.Tctt:?Pear Sir: Ffr ten years I h.aec been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, ai:<t Piles. I.ast spring your pills were rrmiiniicndcd l<? we ; I used thein that Willi little tai'hl. 1 am now a well man, lia\e good appetite, digestion m r < t, regular s ouSa, piles gone, and I have trained lorty pounds solid flesh. They are worih tin if wi i"lit in geld. Htv. It. I.. MMI'bOX, Louisville, Ky. TUTTS PILLS ' medicine thirty years, and CURL SICK liEAD- for a lout; lime-Was demon. | ACHE. stratum! anatomy in the 1 m c\ Medical College of GcorI TliTTJV Pi J I X l'i.i, ncnec persons using IUI I O i ILLO iiis Pills have the giuranCUP.B DYSPTPCrlA. tec that tin y are prepared ____ on seicnlitic' pHnriples, TUTT'S PILLS qeachery!rC<" He has rrcceeded in ( CUBE CONSTIPATION combining in them the _ lierelolnre antagonistic ; TUTT'S PiLLS TgjS^S^sejZ CURB FILES. I'YIKfiluUif. mmmm?m I hear tiri t apparent efTIITT1P Uil I C feet is to increase the apI U I I d I ILLo petite Iv causing the fond to properly assimilate, CURB FEVER AND Tims the sv lein is noorislital, and by their toni< M|iaK|ih |sa, * a action on the oigestive orTU 116 PtLLS K1TI?. irnular and heallhi cvn.'iiatinns areproonced, CURB EILIOUd COLIC Tiic rapidity with which ??? ffr-OH* tr.Lf cm flesh, TIITTJO DM I 0 while under the influence IUI I d FIaLo of these l?il!-:, ol itsrlfin. ....knw pn?. ihea'.es their adaptal-iiii\ CURE KyDNEY CO hi- |q (hc ?J rijiiii a. una lllllCC till ir LllUM'-y III t*ur TUTTiO Dil I 0 'n,r"crvousilil'ilitv.nicl ! IUI! O I ILLO anclioli ,?!y?pf|wia, wast' ingot tlie minelm.,; lag cure torfid liver ?* ??.** or the l.v.r 1 chronic ror&iiji.it'tiii, an imparling health find strength to the sywei. Soli every win re. Office, 33 Alu ray Mrcet. New Ycok JsnBBEEZsEisiarsrrascaa&i I TRIUMPH CF S03SK0E- i tj Cray Hair can he changed t? a j, Ef plossy hlaik hy:? finpde application of ' 9 Dr.Tutt's Hair Dye. It act* tike magic, j 53 and U warranted ns harmless as water. hi Price ji.oo. Office 35 Miirniy St., n. y. j What is Queers l*elight! Read the Answer It is a plant that prows ia the Smith, and is rpc i ialiy adapted t:? the lure c?l" (ll.-ee:if. 11 that el.male NATURE'S CWfl REMEDY, Enter.og at once into the I ! r I, c "ipi < ir-.g .ill M"rof allies, syphilitic, and rl.auia i-.ie afh-iti >a?. Alone it if a warvhintr cltwiti* r?lnt win n oml'im .1 will S.irsapirfll.i, Yellow Li.* I., and o;her in ih>, it torna Dr. Tutt's Sartaparilla and Queen's Delight, The mn't jv.weir.il I ln-.l pnrilVr :.u . < medic.i science fort'icri re of oi l id. i r.,i!i?ijfr>t j ants, fou discharge. Irmr t!iei:;i? .inline .m s. ski: diseases, drop y, l.iimy <".? ! I i.:t. oil cffi-it* nl secret praitnesj diM.r h.rcl l.ver.i.' t spleen. It, .;* trenpthrns t. e nerval , n i -a a f.nr com plrxiou. and Imilils : p I lie I m'v >Vii!i HEALTHY. SOLID FLESH. As a.i an.i I at t > i\; hii.ri r-> . ?ti i: i . stron;*!' m M'lirtler.dvil ' II' rnlr..i I , ..j :'i ivnni lyjn save MlDtjdH'ailV Crtt'.t < )' It. l? mciy ,v; c'jMi-ii ' I'l t m i! S;' . vwl. < i I. i ...ir: ! In-s lilir tola';. i* is il- tlitr fi -vis'th r .1 f-it!; .in. ii ttu t u' '? " ii" ...? t. i'". ' ' will II).- I..I I V all . It C'p-t* I'jitc, ^i.isi. tJ;H. . ; *.-rrty ar ret, *? w 'i .'fk JUST OPENED. Fall and Winter StccL AT James Jones. I have lho pleasure of announcing ti my numerous pii.rons thJt 1 have Just Kelururd from the Northern 'Jiirkels r where I purchased a heavy stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which I propose (o sell at pricescnrrespon ding witli tiie low price of cotton. My stock of HARDWARE cannot he excelled in this market, and as 1 inade my purchases in this line, under tin most favorable circumstances, I can afford i to sell the same at the Very Lowest Prices. | COTTON. 1 am always in the market, and give the highest market prices in cash, TI.? ....i. ,.r ti.n ,.I . ... ". ...V , in O.Z..V... .. l'olile and attentive clerks on hand to serve customers. sepltt?tf JAMES J ON ES. A. FULL LINKS OF DKY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, MATS, (T.OCKKIIV, II VKbWAKK, ?R(>CKillKS, fiie finest ever brought In CA3II>K]V Il iv jitsl }ic< u received 1 v J. W. MvCuri.v, ?i it is new store, next door to his oM staud, A A.TV an buy anything at his store so < heap that CO M 3I1TS a great mistake when he fails to examine this handsome slock of goods,'before purchasing elsewhere. It is worse than SUICIDE. To pay high prices (or Goods of any kind, when they can lie bought so cheap. Call and examine my goods an I save inone . 1 am determined not to l>e und? ruold. Don't forget the place. J. W. Mr CUIUtV. Oct 2" t: 10 IS'trr^N l)\lr? Fine Kugnr. For lale cheap. m>2U 3l tRASrNtJTOX It NkTTLKP, < III.1 4 HPTV PIANO, OIM.AN lH\-t Look: jIijAI -L 1 startling re 1 Oigaiie, 12 stops, tW, rianos only #1 ?, rout ?. Ir. Free. Daniel ! '. Ileattv, W'bM.ihgton. N. J. /i 1T \'wi and Revolvers. Iliustiate I price list UIJ it n free. tireat Western liau Works, Pittsburg, l*a. tarn Mammoth outtit to everylody. Stem 1 M Wflfl v luder wi?|i l. f,ee with lit>t older. tJa J. Ww Ten dollars u <lav rnaranUid. M. CKOXEGH l CO., l'blladci) Inn, Pa.., or Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 3 new vocal ami;!new iiistrinr.ent.il piecessheet music, toe. sliver or srpa. Music Publishing Coin pony, Middlchoro, Masroehn.-etta. AGENTS WANT ED for Dolman's i ear PICTORIAL BIBLES. | 2.isia Illustrations. Modi's anil diplomas awarded. Address lor new circulars. A. iioiman A j Co., 9.'tn An li sir.a t, Phtlade pliia, I'a. Agents wanted for tin Work Bays of God. | A hook of marvelous beauty and richness in ! thought, aryl- ami historic fact litres the very I bream of science, uiakln;? Us tlirillinir wonders I and bright gems household treasures. Endorsed 1iy the proas and clergy everywhere. HANK CHANCE for Agents. S.ile.s immense. Sample Illustrations, Circulars and terms FHKK. at once* .1. C. McCTKDY A CO., Philadelphia, i'a. i> A I.tniix MixkbC'akim with name. In owe, 1 OU !? ? . without ras-, pe. no new !un cards. Inc. UttflU, 10c. F. \? \MIUIKS A Co.. .M.ddlehoro, Mans. CAMCnDHI? Tin-o:4y combination oi I .>Al\rl;nU Othe true Jamaica (iinirer Jwifh choice urnmaMcs and French brandy, for w?-akI A H/1 A J P \ weariness ami pro.stru JnlVlnlUn ;tion, of the ueivous forces, ! inability to et?-? j?, cohi t-\. .t.-emith-s and suspended cirPi WPPP culatiou is i.fiat -nil boon tc UllHULri, (suffering humanity at once ; soothiniMitrengthrrilnsr aud refreshing. Ask foi j Sanford's Jamaica Olugyr. w-i RUPTURE! Those wishing relief and cure for l'.iipture should consult 1)K. J. A. SJIKHMAN, 8fi> Itroad wuy, New York. Send l<-c for his new book with photographic likenesses of had cases before ami after cure. Hew n o of cheats who pretend to fur nish l?r. Sherman's treatment, one of these 'eiiows, a oerinnn clerk, now call I Inir himself in. NV. (.'reinpb'n. is Indicted or II coiiiMalntof l>r.s.a::d awaits- trial for forgery an? ! embezzelment. iAGEM\S WAXTED I J | ron PARTH'i'LAtts Ai>i?nt:ss Wilson Sewing TlnciiinoCc . I ?T9, Broadway, New Yoik firv, Cliieago III. Ne* I ; Orleans, I.a? or San Francisco, Cal. 0PM A fWlnin nnH Snro Pnro i j Large reduction in price*. A tiiai battle tree. Mr*. .1. A. Diolilngcr, Ia.po; tc, I ml., (Formcrl; . | Mrs. Mr. K. li. r-illius.J Srntl for JlrducttI Priii Lift of .7JASO\ A' IIA7IM.V C A r> I N E T 0 11 G A N S | New ami Spiend.d Styles. I'rlc s redveed #1 t to|flO each tills itiontli, (Nov. iSITL Address i Mason .V Hamlin organ * oiupany, Boston, Nev York or Chicago. :| -c/ A WEEKLY PAPER FOR >>;, V' < , ; I (YOUNG PEOPLE: | TH '! nfamilyz It aims to Una favorite in every family?looke , for eagerly by the .voting folks, ami read with In terest by the older. It* pc.i|wn.e Is ?: interes tvi.tle it amuses; to t>" judicious. practlc tble, sen . slble, ami to have really permanent worth, whl It attracts for the hour. It Is handsomely Illustrated, and has for con tributors soiue of the most attractive wrlteis ii the country .j. Among those arc: J T Trowbridge. IMitah Muloch Cralk. James T Fields, .1 (I Whittle, ' llebcrci II Mavis, I.mJse C. Moiilton, 1 Mrs A II I.eonoWi-ns, c A Stephens. Edward hveiett link*. Harriet P. SpolTor', Win i alien Ili vant, A I> T Wl.ltncv. Jamba M A loot t. Its reading Is adapted to old :iml voting; Is ver, j comprehensive lulls character. It g.'.vs | stories of Adventure, Pivric* of Memo am j la-item of Travel, School J.ife I Editorials upon t urrent Tales. I'oetrv, Topics, Selections for Decla Historical Vrtli'lcs, nation, [ Itinera pit ieul Sketches, ' Anecdotes, I'uzzles, Ueilaioiis Artlcii.s, Facts and Jiictd'-iit* M.i>rcr ijit ion rriec, ;i >{? chumi ropie h? iit free. Mouse Mention in what sniper yoi reu.l tins aiivertuciiieiit. lki:i!KV MASON a c;o.. 11 Temple Place. Itostoi: J CONSUMPTION CURED. An ?I<1 pLjfaioion, rntired fr- pTucUtr. L.rin^ r i coiTod I rum un Ka,t India unwi >n..r> tin' IiimsuU i.( .1 I rinipln voijetabln runinljr I?r api'fdy and ivrmaticrl curw nf ci'fi'KnfilMri.lroHrAtiif, ru arih.w r.-.il e!| [ thrust and lu.uj olfaction*; uiv> a <-? ? f. r nt rtnmi! li.lity and all rorv.-M cnmpl.tiiit*. *?t?r liar nit t??'?* I it* i jrat:T? pownri in thon-inli f? n?, ha* folt it Lit dut. to mike it ktvo.tn I < hi* MifTt-ririf /? ilimn Attn. l*abridoi!ni|iM.i?? h:nn?n n -.fli r nir, I will n-n>l Int. t.? all *Uui|<* roit thia r?tci|h> in t ivrnir.n, Kmn. or l-:iwli?h. w.tli/." diro -tion*. Atlilrmn,wth ?: .n.p W. v,V.SJLUlAJt,LJi Power'.. Dlotk.KocLajUr.X. V "toe old corner store. W. C. GERALD 11 Would invile the attention of the public to his Immense Slock FOR TUB Fall and Winter Trade, Consisting in part of Or)- Goods, Notion.', Hoots. Slioes Iluts, ( Intiiitijr. (.1 cuts' I'urnisliiti}; G< nd-, i iuivv /ii tii.u a, \iiuvwi i? n, i Provision*, IJuc n. I*tn), ChccfO, Cracker?, Sugar, j Cuffc-, T? a, Molasses, Canned (iood?, Salt, j IVf-pcr, Sogars, Tobacco?, &c. j which he has ju-t rpseived. ran I which is larger and far superior to any previous I slock he has ever exhibited. i wnul'l ask a careful ixnniiiiil ;?>n of my stock before purchasing, as I am confident thai I can save money lo aii alio u< ed ! goods. Highest cash prims ) aid fur COTTON 1 and ail kinds of Country Produoo. I My stock of Blagging and Tirs is extensive. Srp. 1 !h Wood! Wood! Any kind of i'liili WOOD fumi-hed upon shortest notice. Money must he paid to he DH1VLIS. unless satisfactory arrangeuionts are previously made with Sep. ind. J. I'. Me DOW ALL. waivtI:d. A l'iatio. Vi ill renM r hi v. Address JOURNAL OFFJCK. Dfi&bkv lb. If DRUGS & MEDICINES. I beg leave to annunuee that I am now !ecciving a NEW STOCK OF DRUGS, jVEDU'IKEf*. PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES. FANCY GOODS, &c., &c. which I propose, to sell at prices to suit the times. My stock embraces everything usually found in a i FIRST CLASS T/ItlG STORE. ! Cigars and Tobaccos. A large rupply of I lie most popular lire nils Durham SmokingTabacco, and the celebrated Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the best in ' use. Gunpowder Tea! I bogto call the attention of families , to Ibis article, which I guarantee to be the ; | best in market, and cannot fail to phase. 'i TOII.ET SOAPS in great variety and at 1 i all prices. CHOICEST PERFUMERIES and Toilet ! Powdcis, in great variety. ,j SPICES. MUSTAKI), PEPPER, BAK ing Powder and Condensed .Milk always on J i hand. A LARGE STOCK OF LAMPS, LAMP [ Fixtures, Kerosene Oil, &c., constantly on I hand. PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS. ! I would call the special at trillion ot j painters and others wanting White Lead to my Southern White tend, which is guaranteed shictly pure and enn ? not fuil to give satisfaction. i C.J BUNLAP. JL _ " DR. ZEMP f! PEGS TO CALL ATTENTION TO IIIS large and enrefully seltited ftock of DRUGS AND rviEDICINES! :o: My st cL is mr.de up ot the best and tiurcst. consist!lie in part, of , Drugs, Medicines. Oils, Paints, > , I?ye Stuffs, Cilass, ) Putty, Turpentine, ' Soups, Stationery, Fancy Toilet Articles, Choice Perfumery, Lamps, Burners, Patent Medicines, Trusses. Books, j Paper, Envelopes, i- rnncy Candies, ' ! " i Physicians prescriptions accurately | compounded, and solicited from all parts of the country. cct'Jdtf rEED AND SALE ST/BLES. Every convenience on the spot. Always l put up at ,t ARMSTRONG'S COMMODIOMS STA11LKS *' on DeXuIb Street. flood puinp well on premises. Animals well fed ami properly ' ' cared for l?y accomplished hostlers. " | PRICKS VKU Y MODERATE* Horses and mules always on hand and for sale cheap. Don't forget the place. J. A. ARMSTRONG. ? I'Jll lir.H inu'.'invu m iuu iirv ri'ijui-m In In- |iroRi|>t in itinkir.? sc'tli incut. Colleclions ciiiM lie ma-It* or I shall )#o compelled | to ndi'j)I severe tneusurts. | Bnttei*. 1 ( 'HOICK Uochtn Rul.'er, for rale low ly 1 \J HALM HHOS. Itacgin); mid Ties. 12,000 v"rJ" "AG0INfl' ^ .1u0 Bundles TIKS, For sale low l?y oecMif BAIWI BROS. STOCK COMPLETE! 1 Family and Fancy GEOCEEIES, ^(^Mc-rr^TirMVirDirC IsUISTELVs I IWIfUl\ibW| 01' all kinds, CANNKD GOODS In Variety, FRUITS.NUTS, VEGETABLES A full line of I TOBACCO AND CIGARS,! : PIPES, CIGARETTES, ?c, i For sale at lowest prices l>y KIRKLEY & SMITHnovls 200 S;hKs Liverpool .Salt. For sale at Si--"? per Mick. novJOUt llKASlNCToN & NETTLES. For ftsiEo. "itfl .^A^V EMOKV GIN, very little used, t il" Will bn sold at a rery low prloe. < A?|- lUtf, hal m pros, 1 NEW GOODS, Just Sece :at Prices to We Imyc just opened a complete assorlr keep, oonsisting of DRY GOODS, I READY MADE CLOTH IXC, WOODWARE, . i Together with full lines of : Choice Family and ! all of which have been carefully selected, a terms, and ut the LOWEST Give us a call and examine our goods elsewhere. LARGE STOCK OF i HIGHEST MARKET PRIC $10C I I I ? | j ; WORTH C TO BE . | I At Astonishii i I : I I CONSISl Dry Goods, Clothing:, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, Saddles, Hanu Groceries, Ties. I 1 We Still Pay Above Mn E REMEI I I YOU | Buy tlie Best i i BOOTS A\ BOOTS A\ BOOTS A\ i j J HATS AND HATS AND HATS AND i I Cm enl?/ X^uvnii Gents.' X^m*iii Gents,' X^iirni A W. Xj. W. X. jALJP, W. X. NEW GOODS, jived by i B&YKUi, tit the Times, nent of NEW GOODS, ?uch c? we usually BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE. \ CROCKERY, Jcc., Plantation Groceries, i ml purchased upon the most favorable PRICES, i and prices before making jour purchase IAGGING AND TIES !ES PAID FOR COTTON. KENNEDY k BOY KIN. 1,000 >F GOODS SDIiD lg Low Prices; 4 'IKG OF Bagging, irket Price for Cotton. IAUM BRO MBER! CAN s and 01ieape?t D SHOES, 1> SHOES, 0 SHOES, J CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CLOTHING, 4 ? * ?hing Goods, ?hing Goods, shing Goods, i i i THUB'S A TKCTJIR/'S I Tjnt~U JvJ'ai M