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id TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. } ?^=,--^^?^^ int.?-aruc GOD A.JSTD OTJR'vGOUNTRY. ALWAYS IN ADVANOK. bona VOLUME 9. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1875. NUMBER 10 a card Dr. J. ?; wan nam a K Ell in in pos neasion of the Receipts and Prescription Books of the late Dr. e. j. OHvcros. AH pcraoni desiring to get any of the above Preparations or Renewal of Prcpcriptions tan do bo by calling on Dr. wannamaker; mar 27?3ui At his Drug Store. FOE SALE, ONE RESIDENCE i" U'o town of Orangeburg, containing six LARGE KOOM8, with all necessary OUTBUILD INGS?fine "Well of water, Garden, Orch ard, &c Cheap and terms liberal to a responsible purchaser. ATJ50 A RESIDENCE of smaller dimensions. Oho.ip for cash. U.uk) A splendid FARM or. the edge of Corpo ration line. Will be sold cheap, and on liberal terms. A splendid Truck Farm. also A very desirablo EOT, with Small Dwel ling. A bargain. Apply at apl 3?tf THIS OFFICE. fire insurance; a.gbngy. Having secured tho AGENCY of the "City InsurancB Company or ]?royi<iece9 JR.. i. Capital, $'210,051. With that of participating Companies, Tbe "Fircanau'M Fund," Capi tal $500,000. And the "Atlantic," or Now Yorlt. I am prepared to take BISKS of any amount, dividing them in several 1st Class COMPANIES, to which i call the attention rf>f property holdcrn. s3pjsoi a tj niSK.S 'Taken on GIN HOUSES, MILLS and v BARNS, ^ . > . - , J PJj N 11.A M IX-l^iX-^ Flr? ini4trauce Agent. A f?w tons of GUANAPE PERUVIAN GUANO. Also ? supply of the MAPES STANDARD FERTILIZERS. j. A. Hamilton, *pl * ik75 ]v MY STOCK is nsisling of DRY GOODS, SIP 'S atid fresh FA Ml Li GROCERIES. At mv LOWER STORE Major B. roll will be glad t? see his old friends am the public generally, and supply them will GROCERIES & LIQUOR. of the BEST HRANDS. U.y prices is in the reach of all. j?n 30 ? i<?7? fim A T/j:0 UN E YS AT LA W,' Oflico opposite Court House Squar" Orangoburg, S. C T. W. Gl.OTBR, MORTIMXR Gum Julius Glo visit. Feb.19 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A fl OnA^nenuno CorsTf. }.J.~ By Aua. B. Kxowiton, Esquire,'P. Jft Whrrosn, Simeon B. Buir hath mndc end to me, to grant to him Lettern of Adminis tration of the Estate and effects of Allen\0. Shuler, late of said comity, decased. A These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred Arm! Creditors of the said Alten D. Shuler, He ocased, that they he and appear, he for* ptej in the Court of Probate; toibe held\ at Orangeburg 0. If. on April 20th, nojxt, after-publication hereof, at II o'clock itiihe forenoon, '.o shew cause, if any they h;w*c, why the said Administration should nofibe grant* I. W Given under my hand, this 13th daw of ^ April, Anno Domini 1875. A ? AUG. B. KNOWLTON/t [US] Judge of Probate] <). Vi'. apl 17 1875 il THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN^ Olli NGKIlUltO COUNTV. ? By Airo. B. Knowi.tou, Kgjjuire, j. T. 1 Whereas John IX Kogle h'ath made ati it to 1 me, to grant to him Letters of Admini *trK: I tionof tho Estate ami cllccta of Olmjo M. 1 Kcrtnerly, laic of said Comity, derated. \ * These are therefore to cite and admdiyi?h V all and singular the kindred and Creditors ? of tho said Olivia hi, Ivennerly, deceased, ? thct they ho and appear heforo me, inA tho t Court of Prohat?, to bo. he+d at Ot Jfogc fcb.irg C. II. on the 20th day of April B*xtt Rafter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock im the Rforcnoon, to shew cause, if any thoy Bare, Brhv the said administration should n.?t be Krautod. # ? (liven under my hand and this 2d day of l April, Auno Domini 187-r>. J . AUO. Ii. RJS'OWLTON, ? I [D.S.] Judge of Probate C. I apll7 JS7? ^2t I NOTICE is hereby given or the loss or destruction of Certificate of Ptposil No. 331, Orangcburg Branch, Citizens Savings flank of South Carolina, issued to the lato K. J. Oliveroa, dc;cnscd, and alfo of Deposit Hook No. 06, of snmc Branch, in the name of tho 8Rid E. J. Oli veroa, in trust, and that 1 will apply in three months from date for a renewal of the same, and for euch dividends as may accrue thereon, to the Trustee and Committee of the said Bank, si Columbia, S. C. E. ROSA C. OLIV EROS, roar 6?1 *ra tia Qualified Executrix. NOTICE TO pi IK I.ADIKN AI*I> OESTLEMEX OE OKANGKliUKG, MOSER M. BROWN, the Barber pledges hint self to keep up with the times in nil the LATE IM VHO VISMKNTS, a- his business is suflicient to gurnntee the above. He will he found hi his old cliiud, ever #k?:tdy to serve his customers at the shortest notice. apl 11 30 DENTISTRY It. F. 3?IVCKE'..\Fi;SS, Dentist OF CHARLESTON, can bo fouud &t his OFFICE above Captain HAMIL TON'S STOKE, on Mar ket Street ItofcrcnccB?Urs. j. P. Patrick, B. A. M ucKENruss, A. P. Pklzkr, M. D., and Mbssrs. Pbi.'/kr, Rouurus & Co. Nine Years' Exprience IN DRUGS and MEDICIENS. PAINTS, OILS, DHUSHES, aid PATENT MEDIC IKNS, TOILET ARTICLES, CANDIES, ': CUTLERY, SEC ARS, 3 * TOBACCO.S Ac. 1 have on hand also a suply of SEEDS a so ONION SETTS. impounded, orde: 'attended to at the [. 0. DUK ICS 1874 ly d Mules |KR'S STABLES OF "Si fiTORE. COMPLETE stock (nd MULES tl ?( cna BEST MARKETS in |i $00 to $2'J5. All |e*t notice. iln not plcitKe we HO & SLATER. 4 6ra SALES. Futh Carolina. COUNTY. Pi.f.au. Judgment of J Foreclosure. |dgment ot foreclosure It public outcry, at the first Monday tn of the former pur HHHBHHnST?T <>l' jlland Tvith the Ru?d ?WJffW'i'filn tlio jfown of Orangeburg, known an the ?MaWihkijl, place a.s represented plat made by fi\l. L. Ilia Id win, 27lh Kebr'y, lS7/>, contaiuiijRg about one aero, nod desig nated on said ?dal a* Lot No. 3. 2. Aiao all ?hat other lot, designated as Lot No. 2 onlrnme ,]>lat, at the corner of Amelia and Wflindsor .Streets. Teims?OncB-third cash, balance in two erjual senii-aniBual instalments, with interest from day of saHle, secured by bond and mort gage of (lie pS-emise.o. Purchasers to par tor papers and Hrccording. In case the JB-aih portion is not paid im ntcdialey the Hshenfl* will resell she above property at tiefte .chine of his sales, at tho ri*k of the ptinflP haser. The Statfle of South Carolina. OliAA'J0:Klii:il(.i COUNTY. In] Mrt. If. Mi An| of Win, J. It. Stephi Btcrf ny virtue ot| filed in tili? pi Court House all that tract the count; of] acres more orl hy lands of l)rl Kdisto river, Jennings and ami Wo-it hy h Kicklin. Torrn? cash* pens and rccorJ Shori f}'s (I Orangchmg Ap.il lath; is] april J7 (Common Pleas. jdrews, Assignee M. Sain, Fore closure. Ins and C O. phenfl. .1 the judgment of foreclosure ju?i?, 1 will sell at Orangchurg Ion the Saledav in May noxt, l?r parcel of land situate in 1 Orangchurg, containing (?17 Jlcss, hounded on the North II. 11. Knotts, South hy the f^ast hy estate lands of .I. S. of Sarah KJid Marv (Jraves Jnds of Dr. 11. II. Iviiotts and Purchasers to par for pa [ling. it'. II.. V K.I.CAIN, ] S. O.C td AN ORDINANCE. 1 TO OPEN A NEW STREET. Whrrtns, The Town Council of Orange* burg deem it necessary for the improvement wnd coneniclice e-f the Town of Oraiige: hurg aforesaid, to lay out and open a NcW Street lifly feet in width in continuation of tho Street leading from Brotighton Strec?? on which Ctctar Wilson, James McPheraon, A. 1'. Browning, Dave Hamilton and olheia r.otr residea, across lauds owned hv S. S Walters, J. A. Williams, II. Williamson, D. W. Eobiason, W. A. Kdwards, W. N. Scovill, Estate land of Dr. E. J. Oliveroi, M. (Hover, N. A. Hull, Hon. T. W. (Hover. Estate land of Kock and S. Dibble, said New Street to enter and terminate (across I the track of the South Carolina Hail Koad) in the Street now open on the Eastern side of said Railroad near the premises uf O. W. Wilson And Whereat, the Council and the said land owners cannot agree up mi the ammnunt of compensation to the land owners aforesaid : lie it llaolval, and or laiucd by the said Council: 1. That the New Street be laid out and opened under tho direction of the Com mittee on Streets, fifty feet in width. 2. That J. F. Irlar Esq., be, and is hereby appointed Commissioner by this Town Council, for the purpose of ascertaining ami assessing the amount of compensation to be paid to the said. land owners, respectively, oFcr whose land the said Street will pass." o. That the County Commissioners be notified by the Clerk of Council of t hesc resolutions, and be requested to appoint a Commissioner for the purpose of ascertain ing and assessing the amount of compensa tion aforesaid. 4. That each of the haul land owners he also notified by the Clerk of Council of these resolutions, and he requested to ap point a Commissioner for the purpose of ascertaining and assessing the amount of compensation to be paid to such land owners in each of the cases above named. I>one in Council this lUth dav of April A. D. 1875. j. W. MOSELEY, Mayor; Kirk Robinson, Clerk of Council apr'l 17 jg ^875 - 2t NOTICE. UNITED, ST?TE^INTERNAL REVEN?E' SPECIAL T?JXES, May 1, 1S75, to AprH 30, 187G. The'P.cvised Statute? oftl e United States, Scctioji, ^232^^7,, T^fl/mul Z^^r^^Ytm jfia-ry-.1 person': engaged^-ih ? airy htinincsa, j avocation or cmplovmclnY which renders him liable to a SPECI?jSTAX^ TO PUO CUHE AND PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSINESS a ST&MP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX for the Special Tax year beginning May 1, 1S75, before co iimencing or continuing business after April 30, 1875. The Taxes embraced within the provi sions of the law above quoted are the following, viz: Rectifiers . $200 00 i calers, retail liquor . 25 00 Dealer?, wholesale liquor . 100 00 Dealers in nialt liq??re, whoUwalci.i?O 00 Dealers in malt liquor, rotail . '20 00 Dealer* hi leaf tobacco . 2? tiO Retail dealers in lenf tobacco . 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco . 5 00 Manufacturers of stills . 50 00 And for each still manuL<clured...20 00 And for each worm manufactured..20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco . 1(. 00 Manufacturers of Cigars . 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco first elasfl (more than two horses or other animals ..50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second cIsrs (two horse? or other animals) .... 25 00 Peddler* of tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) . 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance)... 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrel* 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more.100 00 Any perron so liable who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe peiialities. /Vi suns or firm* liable to pay any of tho Special Taxes named abomust applv to P. V. DIBBLE, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue Orangehurg S. C. and pay for and procure the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1875, without further notice. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner of Internal Revenue Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C. apr'l 17 1875 2t ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an Election will take place at the Town of Fort Motte on Monday the 3rd day of May A. D. 1875, for one Intendant and four Wardens in Ac cordance with an act of the. (lencral Assem bly :>f the Stale of South Carolina approved - 1875, between the hours of ."even in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The Polls will he opened at D. .1. Carroll'* Store within the corporate limits of said Town, and T J Cioodwyn Cieorge Brown and M. Wagner are appointed Managers to con duct said election. They shall conform in all particulars to the act of incorporation of j said Town. All Bar-rooms to be closed according to law. Witness my hand and Seal of office this 13th dav of April A. D. 1S75. GKO. BOLlVEtt, C. C. P. apr'l 17 1875 "t notice of dismissal Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account with' tho Judge of Probate for Orangcburg county, on the 20th day of April, 1875, and ask for letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the Estate of Frederick W. Jones, deceased. J. E. JONES, mar 20?-4t Administrator. * >,?/?r the News and Times.'} Friendship.... ?bli/coiiie, some kind nnd 'generous friend And a theme on which to write extend, ^I'or.'oh i td-nighl, all wearied is my brain, And.almost any subject gives me pain.. llut, no^Voiii'c a Clianga coiiica o'er ?y I'ts found a.theme, and i\m no iongsr.bd*dr Juit now I've rous.d me from^r?tfulidr^tmj And waking, taken Friendship x? mymemaj FriendshipInhf jnad/hosrs^ptydatfie-?*'9rd \ o vor 'oho with smaller meaning dic'ard ? My friend?but nor-1 will not call you no. For, thore'd no grander falsehood, now I Fulse as tho venom ofthe sland'rer's. breath,: False as the sleep of man, wheil I feigning dmth,- . .'i , False as the plaudits ?ta drunkcu throng, Orye?,aa fatac, as is tlie Siren'hnong. i Young man, think you, that ygu,can find a friend Who, when misfottune's clouds above you bend < : To blast your life?^o consuinu a'.e your woe, Will cling about.v_pu then'/ah,'tis not ao. Lot the bright, sunlight round about you dwell, .'.."j,; , And joy null ^ladi/eka all your heart ntribgs' Let rose-leaves 'in* your pathwhr scattered lie t? III ' ?: i lit a\ And not a speck of cloud obscure your sky : JwCt marblftjibrui guard vonr palace pate, And all surroundings, be in grandest state? Then call for friends! and logion is their .?' name,.? ; And yet, -you'll-dream not, why so many came. ...?? p For, alJL ^wil^thonarTitmdyoir closely cling Ana nothing nut your loudest praises sing, Till, huvirl'g SLwEwjl tbem wildly to your , {-..brjUiit;?; l/.a.".i. . V. :.* You find die poisoned dart you've fondly prcso'd. No marble lion* gijard your gate to-day? Your mansion's gone! your friends, oh, where atclhev l Cnll'fdr them udw1?oiid will von find'tlista 7 WhcraPrrr-'T'f -jo " ' .J Where theyL; jy m?ck yon, in vour .-deep 3 ff^n^jslL >* **** * ?? - * ?y- ?? rt^jnd with a _downeast,eyc lcetthem?but, tliW^pfss /on ') With scarce a glance, to tell you that they know, They wero your friends, a few short hours "ago. Friend) away?thou lying treacherous name,? Not one in thousand, e'er could truly claim To ben friend, as that was meant to be, In the sad hours, of sore adversity. But, mother! wife! oh! won't you coll them frionds? No, they arc angels, such as hcavsn lends To guide, and guard and to protect and sarc, One from the cradle--the ether, to the grave. Tur.r.i.o. "a rEKFiDnais wretch." Tho following letters hare been handed to us for publication. They sliow that when great linto suc ceeds to lovo, that d-v linent will follow: -, Janurary l?t 1874. My 'Daki.inu Kobkut: Thrco weeks have passed since J received your hist letter. What i;i the' world is. the mattet with you ? WJicn you were last here, you were 80 -full of lovo and promise* of eternal devotion to me that I felt secure in your affections. And even now I ennuot believe that you have grown cnreless of nie. Your letters hnve been intercepted or miscarried in the mails, nnd that is the rcnM.n I have not heard from my dear Robert. You fee Iain unwilling to accuse you of insincerity. I have too lofty an opinion of your . nobleness of soul to think for n moment that you would triflo, vrith , female delicacy. Mnmu says you nre the soul of nil truth and honor, nnd t hat when I see or hear from you. the cause of your mysterious silence , will be explained to my satis faction. Tho mail ..will close directly, and I must closo this letter. Please, dear Robert, write soon, and reiiavo tho anxious heart of your loving .Maciuie. . -, January 9th 1874. My Dear Kobekt: One full ?nontli has gone by since I luul a letter from you. On the 1st of .Inuurary J wroto inquiring Af the cause of your silence, and nuking for na "cartyAuawor^biit up to thif time- 1 have' watched fite arrivals of the mails >in. vaiii^. r;l .am at a Joss,-} must CQiifesf, \o underetaud your conduct. At iirat j I was loth to suspect your truth, but circumstances lmvc led me nt last to feel that your feelings towards nie have undergone a change. Need I say that I have forebodings of the gloomiest nature,?forebodings that tell mo that I am doomed to dis appoiutmput, deep and bitter disap point men t.?, If you have grown in j$itTc.rentL towards me; Jf your resolve iji^tp tjj^reftfc the;.?oUion chain, of love ilpjlj?^^ bound u? rtpgcMier,".your, owi^cojuseienecshould tell you that I am not happy.' ..-I have? confided implicity in your integrity of purpose, ai!d.T if you doceivc mo, my faith in tho honesty of man will;re ceive a shock that it will never re cover from. Wholly and absolutely I hare relied upon your promises, and if they were made but to bo broken by your own Iiaiy', I canjOi^y.^epe^iUQf the day that. I fmade your.acquaint-! eu'ec. ' I shall mail this letter this morning iu\d -no .matter, what cause has liitid v.red your - w^itipg to me heretofore, let me beseech r; you to overcome-it, and send nie ,a, {few. lines.*:,Leaj>not endure, 3uspcnse,ni\j' longer,. As'much as -I, r, love you, I would fain.k 119vs.my doom nt ouce,.no matter what piuu it brings will) it. . ? Yonr nfftctionate ,, j [j Ma<hjik. ! ? ?-r? February 28tta 1874. . JJEAi: , j>opBar;: | ,. ( ori ? n I-bavp;u?t heard frmn.you;:btit it has been my unpleasant j>riVilegeJ.o JiEar ol you. Can it be possible * teat the Robert ?- ? that I once regaded as 1 the noblest type of his race, and as the 1 cherit|ied object of my soul, could so . fatlftvget.bis manhood, his honor and j his sworn vows to me, na to thrust him- I ('e'lfcUpon the youncr ladies of ? t: !? , I and represent InmseW^as'" reiievcul I from his engagement with me? I ] have it from good authority that you thus represented yourself to several 1 young lady friends of mine at- j Inst week. Thank God! you now I stand in your true light before me anil, stripped of all the false traits with I which my love had invested you, I can now discover those faults in you which my dear friends hnvc so long endeavored to mnke'patont to me. i In the blindness of my love my eyes were eh scd to all your imperfec tions. I looked upon you as the man who was to be my future husband, and I endeavored to school myself to i love you with that pure and ardent affection which a woman should always cherish for the man who i* to pilot her lt!c-boat through this world. I sec you now as you are, nnd I thank Heaven that I am spared the pain that must be the portion of the woman who consents t> be your wife. A beautiful delusion is better than a tcrrihlu reality, and I cheerfully re linquish all claim on your false heart, and earnestly pruy that you will be foil4tl in your effort* to deceive*ny mor* of my box. Respectfully, Mxc;oir. ?-, March 5th 1874. Miss Magoik-: I must confess that your letter of 28th of Febrtipiy, was a surprise to me. I can't sec tho consistency of your conduct, nor can I reconcile the tono of your letters with your profes sions to me. It is true that I have been enjoying myself up here with the ladies, and that my feelings have un dergone a change since I saw you Wat, but I deny representing myself as hav itig been relieved from my engage ment with you. I full)' intended to comply with my part of the contract, and when the time came, to consum mate it by marrying you. But now that you have voluntarily set mo at liberty, I take this occasion to thank you for your kindness. I can forgive your ungenerous allu sions to mc and my clmrac'cr, and hope that the future will discove?* to you some one who may be free of'?im perfection*." Respect fully, Rojiekt-. ?--s M n rtft-, 1874. My Dkak Fhiknd : I do so wish that1 you were with me to-day. I nm so lonely, and would fenl bo mueli better if my darling An nie could be with nie, I havo a thous and things to tell you?too much to put in the small compass .of a letter By the way, it is reported here that Xr. Robert-?, is no\ykn. citizen of your city. I learn that he left hin hbnie under mysterious circu instances, and thattho members of hit i^.?cw3i atc family ,httYe.we!I.!nigh"Jiscard?d him. lie .grew ?txvJWk a regular de bauchee bet?re abandoning his home, and associated*'with no one b'u^'druiik ards and gambler^. It is apiLy^for his family are nice people/aui^ know it must have' coat "hisi'fnthcr many a bitter tear to'bb comp^li^d.bv his sou's conduct to'.tnrri 'Turn"out of doors. Tlic young ladies of ? " . , put his acquaintance long ago, and'he v?jt$ thus left' without.the parenterale B r r.rr v,T, ,lV^ ,.. vu, m* w ??inrt \ sent liable, he sought and. won the ui ?ov.:. ,:i> . v?ji's thus left without.the pa.^ society',1 Before' he-abandoned him self to the .wicked influences of Tiw pre . .. .Ii . I ui O'.'.:. - heart of a .most cstaemayle yod.J'p lady of this place, and even went ao far as to have ? tho nuptial rlay ap poiu'ted. .He showed her letters and notes ?o his friends, and after making public .all her secrets, aiid glorying ill Iiis conquest, BetrayedJici; coufideuce in'lliQ most heartless inanncr..T"^ la now'nheartilrokcn and miaerablewp/ ^i.i"?>f< S 5 '/fijiaffirtiau Mj man, while the destroyer ot her peace of . mind is roaming about the world, doubtless tiuntuig for some ppe clso of our sex ? lo^deceivo.-wl hope)none of my acquainttneesf will hot permit such a pcrfidous wretch to make advances to them. Warn ail the youug ladies you know to beware of lib tempting andi Jascinating ^manners. Uali&fSf?iu? to couquor woman only to ^yevhcr betrayed and heartbroken. _^ fljgj^nough or tjpfer- TThch^Nff^bu' going to pay mo that promised visit ? There are so many handsome youug men her?, now. I had a call last even ing from Mr.-, aud spent an hour or two very pleasantly indeed; Ma says you must come soon, as she tins a sweetheart selected for you. Write soon. Your loving ? Magqib. There is nothing remarkable in the above letters except the coolness 'dis played by "Maggie" iu abusing hor late lover. He had grown sick perhaps of her insipid and supercilious manners, and very properly conclu ded to give her a chancj tonc?uee him with a want of sincerity. Thrs^ sho did to Roberta satisfaction, and more, voluntarily set him at liberty. But pcd the turn she takes on him. As soon as she heard that he was dead in love with her "dear friend Annie," she ad dressed that unsuspecting creaturo a letter replete with hidden malignity; yet seemingly full o'f good advice, Maggie'knew when she was writing to Annie that her old sweetheart was crazy to marry her, but with truo wo man shrewdness she affected ignorance of tho fact, and preached a long loctnro to Annie on the wickednees of peer Robert. And she succeeded in ac complishing her wish, namely, to in duce Annie to shun Robert. IJq sought hi vain to have the cause or his mysterious dismissal from her list of admirers explained, but up to this day does not know how ho wafl out generalcd. Of course what Magg:o charged against him was false, but it suited her purpose-. Young men should get written dismisals from young ladies whom they design to break off with; lest they befooled like-; wise. Both girls have since married^ while Robert is left to solve the cnig. matieal conduct of'Mii'scic. '?so' jVtillinary and Dress Wc have just opened a AIILUNARY STORK, in Orangohurg at tho foot of (.Miuch Street, aud will keep steadily on hand a full supply of Mil Unary Goods. j: We will also carry on the business of Cnt?i ting, filing and dross-making iu the latest fashionable stylo. We solleit the patron age of the ladle,? of the County, and will do* our uf.ermo.'tTto give. salisYaction. All orders prompt I v attended to. MISS A. K. AY Kits. apr.l 17 1S75 | J 'firo, ' nail U ., ii?*?| V;i Urn *i ? ;.' ... . 4. -1 -*-> V ! ?:? ? ? Iii