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AWN AN!) COUNTYM, DY,June 34, : 1880. TMS oF TiE NEWS AN) HEnAr.D. -4T W-Weekly oditliot, foutr dollars per 6t401P hi advance; 'weokly edition, tWO d6llars'and fifty cents-perannun, fi fidvdhce. Liberal discount to clubs of live anlid UpyVirds. RTElS oF. Ai)vli;ikT.isjNa.-CtiO dollar1 per Wuch- foi the' 11rst, insertion, - std fifty cents per Ifich for each subse aent insortion. Those rates apply to ail ad vertisnents, of whatever. niato e, aid are payab)qe strict(y in advaino. Con tractsfor three, si,c-or twelve months made. oii. very liberal terms. Tran 1sint local notices, fifteen cents por l1no for the first insertion and seven and oie-half ecnts per line f116 each subsequenit ins-tion, Obitut-ies and triblutes of rdspept c.bargeq :s adver tseients. Sinpl6-announeeniilts or marriages .and deatis-publishied free ot chlarge, and pollited. All comniinuications. of whatsoever nature. should be addilessed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wi,msboro, S. C. New Advorigments. Bank lleport-T. 1C. Elliott, Cish'r. Knight of Honor--1E. S. Chandler, Reporter. For County Commissioner--Many Fr'ienlds. Up to the tine of going to press no ballots had beenl reported from Cinl Wre regret that L -1umstan11ces pre vented us from publishing i our last Issue tle report of tile proceedings of the Teachers' Association. Mr. T. Waylaid Scruggs has our thanks for some deliciois hioney. Mr. ScI'ugS M has g-iv-en lmuch01 attention to bee culture, and has been Very success Mr. N. C. Robertson has our thanks for some tine peaches, the product or his orchard. They arc of three varie ties-''nile's Early," ''Beatrice" and < "Ainsden Juie," andi all ptirticularly sweet and savory. Mr. Robertsoii has been very successftil in fruit culture, and these speclneiis bespeak his skill, .A S:r.vER YlmDI:.nNG.-Thec folio wvingf from the Florerce Tbnes, of the 17th inst., will be read with interest and pleasuire by the many friends of the es teemed couple whose Silver Wedding has just been celebrated; On Friday evening laist. at number of I the friends ;>f the 1ev. C. E. Chiches ter and wilb asembiled at Gtible's I Hotel to celebrate the 25th0 anniversarv I of their narriage-or their Silver Wed- t .ding. The bride and groom looked . well ald happy, andt much more J youthful than this anniversary might indicate. Both tho large parlors oni the first floor were filled with ladies I .and geuitlemuen, i hile the large hall amt piazzas were used by some of the Sunil day school ehidren ink inntocent amuse-. monlts. Ini Oeh parUlor' were tastefuilly s artranged bouiquets of beau tful flowers.t On a table iln the ladies' plnor' wer'e ,the p)resenlts of silver, tok"aus of aip-r prieciation andi. well-wishes o' fnmer-c .ous friends. To these have beeni ad- 1 -ded sever'al hlanidsome pre'senlts r'eceiv- t sincee, as the inivitations had gone out< too late to admi.t of response by somle -as they .desired. Maniy were th.c pleas- I (ait congr'atulations ; atnd the appIear' .anice of' Mr'. and Mr's. Chichlester' indi-t .cato thmat inl hiuman pr'obablilit.y thev' 1may3 live to celebrate their Golden Wedding, even (ho' it may seem too muchei to hope flhat their Diamiond Wedd1inlg, 01' 75th mar'riage ann1iverSa vy, wiil be celebra'(ted on1 this stage of moton.- Te eenng' plasuesend ed inI a1 r'epast ini tihe lar'ge hall , afiter' wh'lich ailpropriate, selectionis of' Scr'ip-i tur'c were r'ead b)y the1 Jtev, J. W. Mc Rov of' tile Meth1odist Chiurch, and(1 1lwalyer wais offer'ed by3 the liev. T. W. JUt 0ofithe iBapiti4 Chiur'ch.-We" hear'tily join iln the wishl that thle lives of' tis couple, \vhlose uset'ui la bmors God has1 sigiially ownied and1( blessed, may be crowvned with the rewar'd of tho C .vighteous.j .THE TEA A11EJRN' ASSOCIA4TION. A Pleasant and Interesting Moeting -The Super'Jnften)dent's Address-M11iscellaneous Business, .ItEPOED FORl THlE NEWS AND HI1fRALD.) Purstuant. to adjlourlnment, the Tieachi -er's' Association of Fatirfieid held thei' second meeting in T1hesp)iani Ilall, Winsboo,on the 19th instat. CJol. H-. C. D'avis. the pretsidlinlg 0111i01' of' the Associationi, called the mneetingi to oi'der', and11 after' prlay'er by the lRev. 1. F. Corley, it Iproceed(edl to business. The mniqutes of the 'last mneetinlg were recad andl 'onlfirmeld. The books wvere then1 openIed to ap licant.s for m)embehlip, wvhen J of nineteen teacher's--now ap phicants- were elected member's of thef Assotblationl, of whIich (lie f'ollowing is a compl)ete roll, incluldinJg ihe entir'o mecmbe.lship: : 11. 0. Davis, R1ev. 13. F. Corley, W. 8. Durham, Thos. E. Bell, W. J. Kel- 1 ler', Mrs. Matry .J. Ashford, W.1U. Trapp, R1. Means D)avis, R1ev. WVil lard C Richardson, Miss Hlenrietta E. T1hiom- I as, 8. W. Bookhart., C. A. D)ouglass, l' Mr's. E. P. Scott, Miss Pauline Scott, a W. Ederington, E. BI. Riagsdale, Mera. Smit, J.D. Urrison, J. R. Sterling, Isaac H-. Means, Miss NannieA2. Phinaney, Mris. Franies~ E. Ligon, Mr's. Etugenla Hoibeck, Miss M. R1. Blain, Mrs. E, J. Powell, Miss Lila Powell, Mr's. M. .8. Perr ', Bi. H. Robertson, Mr's. A. Y. Caidwoll, Miss Emil.y 9 Obear, Miss JulIa Frip p, Milss Lizztie Smith. Hionorry' meminbe rs-Dr'. Juo. Jioyd, T. R. Robertsonl. The hour' havIng arrived for the I - speakinlg, the president of (lie Asso ciation introduced tihe or'ator' of the day, Maj. HI. S. Thomson, State Su perintenidenit of Education, who spoke at some lenlgth on (lie advantages ac * ruing from education, and on the hest * methods of obtaining the same. He ni paid Fairfield county, and particular l y the Winnsboro township, a deserved comnpliment for the deep intei.est they have taken in educational affairs. 2 M&j6v Thompson's addreg was suffi cleiit evidence of the success he has attaine tate uperltioent of I."'. itdtalbN q19gg p-am this or apy. liedCMNMdMdh dol atONO to thi u.1au who, in tho darkest 1ou0 of a4Vorslty, gave hiL (Imo and: reattalent to perfecting the '00111ulomm i C0hool systein of our State. It was 1 horculeanl task,bt*the improvement i the schools of (,very county proves lthat his efilciency woa equal to the lutdcs Involved, At the closo of Major Thompson's Iddress dinner Wis :1nn11oun11ced as1 b4 ig about ready, and the Associatiou idjourned for an hour and repaired to Biown's 11otel, where the Citizens had t dinier prepared iindor the super vision of Mrs. M. L. 1rown 'or the cachers and t heir friends. Talit Mrs. [rowNi knows how to get up a good linner wVas fully proven by the gener d diiiappearanme and the re-ap Carainico of fresh supplies of good 'hings on the table, and the general ,atisfaction expressed by all who par ook of the lavishing outlay on the oc asion. Aftbr dinner the Association re-as -embled in Thespian Hall, when tho ollowig resolutions wero adopted: 1. That the secretary purchase )ooks fr the Association inititites, kild the tre'surmr pay for thei out ) anv fud(is lie imaty have oil 1LInd. 2. 'Tihat the Association reooumend hat 1411 teahrs of th cot(y pltron zu anld r(co)nui ienid the 1ducationfl 11onth/y, publilied ii Charlestoui by Nalker, E4Vanis & Cogswell. 11, That. M I. I. Means Davig read an ,ssay at the next meeting. Sulect J1tility the pr-aie object (o education. 4. That a comnmitiZe of three be up, >ilintd by the chair to ilquire into lie exped'iency of purchasing schooi looks from te d publishing houses and lacinig t.hiem in Ihe 1'i1)Ids of, our clool commulissionler, anld report the ane at our next. meeting. [The chair appointed oi such coin nil.ee Dr. John Boyd, It. Means )uvis,4tl ev. Willard Rihardsoni.] 5. That the thanks of this Associa ion are cordially extended to Maj. II. . Thompson fbr appearing belore h;em1, and for the words of wisdoi md advice so cloquently poured oilt m the occasion. 6. That the thanks of this Associa ion are hereby Iendered to the citizens >f Winnsboro for (Ie princely manner n which they have entertai n'd us. 7. That, the resolution requesting Jr. It. Mbans Davis to read an essav tthe next iecting be reconsidered, ud that the name of Dr. John Boyd 10 substituted, with tle privilege of bloosiug his own subject. 8. ThatthecRev. B. F. Corlev is re Iested to openl the subjet, Utilily the imenic objeot of education, at our next aceting, 9. That Miss Henrietta E. Thomas rparNII- InI eSsay, to e10 re1dI' at our ext mceting, on the best mode of caching. 10. That this Association stand ad ourned to meet inyliil lit Union churchl, ktigust 13, and thait, Lhe presidenit leliver an essay onl education at that Eeting. A SCENE IN TIlE NARRIA(GANsETT Dus *5sTE.-A l)asscuiger itt givinig i do criptiont of the scente said: "What, orritiedl me1 mtost and1( comptelyl un uerved tile for a (iime was (hat a younig aan who stood close by mec and was hamor'ous to get on thme life-raft. blew is briains out. A voice fronm the raflt aid: 'If you jumpil on this you will hiown every w~omian atnd child in it.' I won't do that,' the young man re ilied, 'but I will do thlis,' and lalcing ho revolver to his head, he blew his rains out." SUSITEn, S. C., Nov. 10, 1874. [mu. W. 11. BARRETTr, Augusta, Ga.: Deanr Sir--It gives mie great pleas.. Iirc to attlest to the fflicientcy of' the lills received from you a i'cw daLys go. They have accomiplishecd ever'y hing that I dlesired of thoem, and 'I ave given sevcral to my nicghbors. ~leatse scud( me1( t wo dlozeni muore tor 1se oni myI farm. Very respiectt'ully, *t24 - ,JNo. C. TisDALE.I FORl COUNTY COM:MI81ONER. Mesvr.. Ed~iors: P!eause unnoutnce Mr. HlARILES DOUGLA-S as a candidate for ounty Commnissioner of Fairtield, sub 3ct, the result of thie Democratic pr'imary. MIANY FItIENDs. RiNIGRTM OF hONOR. 1:IJE re(giilr.r semi-m"ni hly mneetling of True ir; Ct hierhton(d Looge, No .944, wIll be held in t.SOi inI t11 his atsternioon) at a o'ceock A fuilt htOfendance Is (tle( e. nts the eiec, ton of omeercis 'ill be cotide(tred. E. s. CL!ANDLERI, RE PO IET OF TIlIE CONDI'TION OF THlE VIN NSBOR() NA TI'ONAIL BANK, T INNE.BORO. in the State of south Caroina attho close of business, uIno 11th, 1880. RESOURCES. oans and uliscountis, $84 877 03 verdra~fts, 314 53 .8. Bonds to secure circulation, 75,000 1.0 ue fromt ot.her' National Baniks, 1,759 3d ueo fromi :sitai. Banks anid Blaiak ers, 200) 00 cali estate, furnituro and fix tures, 1,803 45 turrent OXpenl5s and taxos paid, 2,276 92 *ills of other Bankcs, 1,246 00 raetional paper C u r r 0 n c y, nickels uand pennies 35 70 p)eiol 2,713 40 ogal tender notes, 4,40(0 edomiption fund with U. S. Ti:casurer (5% of eirculatien), 1,579 40 Total!, $178,206 73 LIA BILITIES, apital stock paid in, *75,000 00 urplus fund 4.060 50 nivided profits, ' 7,913 63 ational Baink notes outstand Ing, 67,000 00 ividends utnpald, 15 00 ndivlidual deposits subject to cheek, 18,950 40 ue to other National Banks, 3,266 11 Total, $ 176,2051 73 STATE, OF SoUTH CAnoL,INA, Clounty of Fairfield, s: 1, T1. K. ELLIOTTr, Cashier of the above amed bank, do solemnly swear that (lhe bove statement Is true to the best of my nowledgo and belief. T. K ELLIOTT, Cashier, Suibsoribed and sworn to before me this 2d dayr of June, 1880. Wu. N. CHANDiLBB, Notary Public, 00REiunT-Attos8c JAS. BIfATY 'i. ~rectora TOW%N ODINAMOE. B E it enacted and ordained by tWe In tendaut and Wardens of tho Town of Wiinnaboro. S. 0., in Council Assem. bled, and by the authority of the savoie: 1. That thoro shall be a Board of Health created, t0 consist of three citizens of the town, one of who ,1 shall be a prj.tii Ing physiuian, who shall hol-t their oflices until the first day of May '41oeeding their ap inent, 311 141uttil their sue cessors sliall be appjointed. It. A n,- be it further enacted aind or. diitiod, that tho membera of said 3o.ard sl41 be 1anullly appointe,t by each Town Council as tioon its pracctcble after the installation of the Intendant and Wardens into ollco. 111. And be it further enacte(Uind or dained, that during the iiontli of June, July, Augut,t and September the said Board shiat ex imine the premises of all resicenim of, and pc-r.:us doing buijoss withiiit, the corporatt Imits of naid town, at least o ce i moihth. ind report to thl T-swn (,Council any -iatter whilh, in their jldgmllent, is deleterious to the )health of the town. 1V. That the memberi; of said Board shali, in consideration of their sarvic, %, be exempted fLoi stireot tax while in oflice. V. Aild be it further enacted and or dained, that amy pers resisting the oil trance of tlo nienibers ol the said Boarl upon any part o'f their prelmises, except. their dwe)lling-hoe , shaill be ilned live dolla'rs f-r acihel otWl'enco. or be imprisoned for ton days upoi conviction. V. And be it turther enatcted nnd or <fiaided, t'.tt any peri%wn whlo smill feil or n-glowt jo abatte ipy matit-tr ui,-on their prmisis, rel orielf by t;e 'Boawid oW 11eal lh is it nui8isince. forI tIIce dayti lifter 1:otice roequirilig 114'4,1110. served by the 'hief of' P. fice. -all b.-e finedi cno dollar F1or ech .,ay *l's suich railurve 'r neglect. or he imupri-.m- (I opc day lor each daty's such lailire or ieglect vIl. And be it further ( nacted and or. 4tainledl, th-- theim3r4l o Ilealth slijill at sk., 1'r -n ime1 tco timne, reciort ally miatter not .'pon the prmllli. s of' Illy citizeni. Jr evel rot wilhill the4 c041'oolrate lillits, which ill tiheir juitl..:n1 11njurioulsly ait fouts t"lt bheat if lte the townt, for the (Nmiei to tako Huch1 actioi ats it may deem advisable.. Under the above Ordinaneo tle follow inig ciiizen; are appointud a1s such board t.f heal(h for the year ending Mlay Itst, 1881, viz: Dr. W. K. Turner and Messrs. W. C. Buty aid 11. M. Hley. Done in Coiclil this the 30th ()qy of April, A D. 1880, unlrde the corporato scal oh two s-ti.1 Town Omncil. JAS. A. BRICE, Attest: Ilnt.ndant. E. 6. (BANDIE, Clerk, NOTICE TO IAOCU.. N punrsuac - of an order of the State Board of Examiners, requiring uni formity throughout, the State, we hereby announce that, an examination of tuiachers for the first gra.de will be hoil on tle -'nd of July, and for th Second and third grades on the 3d of July. Certificates for firt and secolld grades frmc il last. year will be renewed where teneLeIrs ha%veO given1 satisfact-ion. A nww examnUinat will be required on any branch on which less t,ian eighty'per cent. was made hast year, '.rhird grade ttiachers limst be examined in 'ull. No othr emilliination will be at lowed by tie State Board i niil Janunry next.. Oertificatts not. rnewed are good only till the the 1st of November. JOHNa BOYD, R. MEANS DAVIS, T. It. ROBERtTSON, Co. Bd. xaminers. june 15-txl1awtd. A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at Donly's. FINEST Tobacco and Cigars at Donly's. TiHIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grades Wines and Liquors at Donly's. F?RESH Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LAR1GB lot of fresh Canned G1.ods and Fancy Groceries at Donly's. ALL XINDS of Garden and Flower Seeds, Clover and Grass Seeds at Donly's. BOOTS, Shoes01, Hatls, Hardware, C rockery' Ind Glassw~are, Wooden~. ware' anf ill V1owsvaro at Donly's. W. II. DONLY, api 10 On the Corner. HO0W WATCHE1'S ARE MAD)E. It, will b3e apparent, to any onie, whlo will ex amIne 11 sonin OO000 WVA TCH. thalt, aside1 from the necessary thlickness for en1gn'aving and1( palishinrg, a i t' e prOpa.)lion of the precious~ meltail ulsed. 13 nleedied only3 to stifenl and1( 1101d thle enlgramved portons ini place. 11141 supp)ly thle n cessary sO~Ilty and1( strengthi. 'rhe su1rplus goldi is alct.uar.y needl10ss so faIr 148 UTILITY and beauuy~ r.ro conIcerned. in .JA MEs B088' PAT ENTl GoI-D W1ATCHI CASES4, tIts WAIITI of pre eIlusfmeta is Iovcomel, and1( tile SASI Sx otimTy AND) 41TaENGXTU l)4'G1u'4cd lt, from Oo-tird to one-hlalf of tIle usual11 cost of soli(d cases. '1111 process Is of the most simplo nal1.ure0, as5 fol lows: a plate of nickel comIposition) metal, speciaUly aldaplted to t,he purpose3, has1 two IlaItes of soLID1 GOLD s.oldered one on each side. Th'le three are thlen passed0( between polished steel rollers, and1( tihe r'eult h l astrip of heavy plated composit ion, from whIichi 1.he casos, backs, con troll, hezzlca, &C,. arb cult and shiapedl by si'ita. blo dies and1( formors. Theli geld in 111es0 ((ases 1is sufflicintly thic1k to admit, of all. kind.i of chlastng, engraving and1( enamelling; thle (1n graved eases have bcen calrried until1 worn per teot.ly smooth by tIme and1( Us80 withoult, remov InIg 11he gold. Tils Is THlEONLY CASE MADE WITH TWO PLA TEs OF SOLID Of 1.D, AND WVARRANTED) BY SPECIA L CERTJIFICATE. For' sa11 by Conner & Chandler 111d(C. Multlr. Ask for lilustrated Caltalogue and to seo wvar NOTICE TO CRED ITORtA. 13. IHawley Robertson, as.Executor of the 'Will of Jesse WilrIok, Deceased, va. Elzabeth Wiriek and Ot,hers. P URJ.SUANT to an order of the Court f ommon Pleas for Fairild (Jounty, made in the abovo-stated ease, all persons holng blaims, of wrhattoover nature, against the estate of JESSE WI. HICK, deceased, are hereby notified1 to os tabl1>hthe same before the unde~rsigned, Whsolge, bio.. 4,: Law Xhadg Wnaal bor,A ...#d. fgre tb h 4 y, of Agust ~ ~ ,. Notice ! ----o*--- -- WE T3EG L.EAVE to inforn our customerso and the public generally. that ve have purchased from letssrs. McMASTER BRICE & CO. their entire stock of HARDW Aft E, And tbat we will always keep on hand a FULL AND SE LECTED STOCK, All we ask is a trial, and you will find our stock and prices to suit. J. F. McMASTER & 00. may11 6 I EROCEFUES. NBW mpply of Family and Planta. '! titn Gro ee,C'*q8 J! b). Choice New Orleais MobiNses, iw hs. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides other grades. FLOU R. Jackson' best grades Family Flour. ALSO, A lot of Patent Family Flour-the best. in the Boro. SUGARS. All grades, from the higheRt to the lowest. COFFEES. Peaborry (something now), jio and Java. Also Parchod Itio and Java. PLOWS Bought before the advance, and other articles too numerous to mention. All sold at the lowest possiblo prices. 11.). It. FL'.LNILEN. feb 28 PIERFUMERY! A large lot of choice Cologne, Ex tracts, 6oap,Toilet Waters, Toilot Powder, &c., &c., CHEAP. JUS-rT lEcEI:VED) BY McMASTER, B3RICE & CO. COUJGI['MNDOINES! Allen's Lung Balsam, Tutt's Expec toraut, Ayer's Pect.oral, Bos chiee's German byrup, Dr'. Bull's Cough Syrup, Brown's Compound of Tar and Wild Cherry, Smith's Lung Preserver. Hal's Balsam for the LJungs, Hegeman's Tolu and Liver% wort Expectorant, Wild Cherry Pectoral Wine, Brown's Mixture, Harter's Lung Balsamn, McLane's Catarr'h Snnff, McMaster & Brice's Catarrh SnufE~ Sauc's Catar'rh Remedy, Chlorate of Potash Lozenges, Brown's )Bronchial Trocheeo, Eley's Carbolic Tr'ochees, McLane's Lnng Healing G3lobules. Font SALE BY MoMASTERI, BRICE & CO. apI 24 SALE STABLES. TO THEL CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: ! HAVE established a Sale Statue at II WI nnsboro, and am prepared to sell stock stock en very accormmodat hig torms, either for cash or' on time until next fall for negotiable p)aper'. Person!s wiilug to buy or swap~ wifl do wvell to call oni ny -before purchas ing e'lscieher. I w ill also pay the highest cash price for CORN AND FODDER DelIvered at my Stable oun Congreoss Street, located one door south of' the Ladd buIldIng. jan 20A. WILLIFORD. ofLigh4test Sg 6 if?a Runnm!i 831r S WAIN THE SCENEW CHANGES! E "CANNOT .. SING TRE OLD SONGS In tho old plae ony ionger. It's io smnal. 1ot half largu enough :-r our family, household goods and rade, therefore we shall break camp Iuly 1, next, and ostablish new mp ical.hedquartq.rb in the liadsomne owl Double Storn OR. CONG RESS & W1ITAKER STS. Whoro we shall have the largest nd finest Musical Waeroooms .in be entiro South. Before we go, Vo must, to save heavy expenIso nd labor of romova', cluse out onr ntire stock of Pian-m and Organs ow on hand nd to arrivo prior to ply 1. To do this we sh.4l inau urato forthwith a RAND OLEARINJ OUT SALE, Commoncing Aiay 15 and ending uly 1, duiing -wlich time we shall all a. 31anufaclurers' Wholesale ates. 10 Favorit.e Pianos. 27 Chickering Pianos. 21 Ligh1te & Co. Pianos. 50 Mathushek Pianos. 5 Hallet & Da.is I ianos. 02 Southern Gem Pianos. 8 Guild, Church & Co. Pianos. 44 Sterling Co. Organs. 100 Pelonbot & Co. Organs. 110 Mason & Haminil Organs. L11 new and just from factory. Also, 00 Second hand Pianos and Or anls. Most all of them used only rom ono tv six MOnths Rnd precisly s g9od as new. )O.N'T MISS TIL3 CHlANCE .'o secilrre a fine inst rilment "awful" heap. Write for Cleju ing Out Sale oi-cilars and Piice Lists, and he nick itout it The salu ends July 1, ositively. Address LU1DDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Y'holesale P'ianzo anda Organ Dealers, zaty 22 ~-ARE I1UUH1I0 B0'T0 OM0!GIN. 'fTherefor*e w;e take pleasure in an - ouneing to our friends andl cua, omers that we have imade a great 'educt ion in prices of our stock. We se detormined nevor to bo Weo n ill give our customers a sp3 *ial benchlt by offering great and 'are bargains. Calicos, Muslins, Swiss, and aill :inds of White Goods for summer vear at IREATLY REDUCED PPICES. Suit.ings, Linen Buntings at great y reduced Prices. Cottonades. Jeans and Cassimeres ,t greatly reduced prices. Just received a new lot of Ladies' disses' and Children's Slippers. -ALSO A new invoice of Gents' Scar'fs, feckLies and Su nmmer Underwear, vhich will be sold cheap. VHITE AND COLORE&D SHIRTS.' OSQUITO NETTING ! MOSQUIT O 1TETTING !! GREATER B3ARGAINS 'han Ever in Emnbroideries, H.o siery, Notione, etc. TLOTHING, ETC. We now have on hand a full stock ~f Clothing, Boots, Shoes, HIath and sents' Furnishing Goods dive us call befom'e buying elsewhemre and 0onvir,cd youm self. P. M~NlKR & BR D). ~EAT-FOOT Oil, LIsneed ;Q Oil& a%o's - days MayDo odsbuhbfrthre w en hev dno, ihwl Be .old t te vey loestcashprics t our fiend andcustmers S eRIe,NGcwer GloOes, &c Call ecrly and tiive o a foug inseciy O on, bi ghtefritese an .od a tte vrowedt wasirent ouvr betr, ndnu xof tersdwemk Tin Dess higandenow cuts, and but Trcon Lhoes. in g andlowint, had krighcu , m e'sgaitrs, loe c oe hands and thin sLewed scOrow. Eve ith prcien and weio goro re-o m~lear and ioseokator ought Or sthetk ofZilrBohr'fn h C bttner and ofk ta seein e mae asseialty and wharrFan.l OrTee ourhg masur lor cut andlbtd from soes. ihadIi us Iare ut bargais itrsof Fe t Haoes--f -hatd and mtachn Hase~. srwd N~e thed ciln ackdy Gbabisware Gro-] cin~erieHos Panwd &ac -oo ouh forc det metisrad oralok.Cl -a ad bnye and mae la se.tono aomonhero or molue isQICKn ALES OrlaeyoMcALL ro0FITa t eece erids, He,Pos o Den e urSkoois,QIKSLS Dray FidSkin Sheoon Skins, Lpssmb Skins, Raer Skins, Ottei Skins Cotton, Beoswaux, Wool, ag,Copper. 3ii The highest cash prices w be paid. U. G. DNSPORTE.. may 25 WINES AND LIQUQR' GREAT YAIETY1,. jjWOULD piost respectf\illy infore ny cistomqrs and the citizens of ah leld kenerally, that I keep in stock a till supply of fine Liquors, CJgars robacco, &c., &c., and guarantee atisfaction to any one giving me a rial. My stock consists as follows: IMPOiTElD 1LQtOR )TARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA0.: BRANDIES. BRAND?S SCIIEDAM GINS. IAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEY5. JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MOlUNO DE MORA. SIERRY W INE. V. MOLINIER PO1T WINE. . 1. MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMS ' UIAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHIINE WINE. DO.WEL-TIC LI4tU.09. AIATOGA PU4R 'IYtE WIIS iE Y. qATirAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. UTRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WHIIS. KEY. X'EESE'S "OWN" RYE WIjSKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK VISKEY. )ELEBRATED PPeEIFFER1 E. RYE WHISKEY. ENTUCKY BOURRON WHIS KEY. ?LANTATION RYE WHISKEY. VIllGINIA. APPLE AND PEACII BRANDIES. NqORT1IClAR?OLINA lWie,ETMASHI CORN VIIIKEY. L'LANTATION CORN )ArIlSYEYS. BLACKBERR11Y BRANDY. GIN(-ER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FREFNC IH E'S "BOST.ON" GiN. VER FINE O'.LD CLAJIET WINT. IhOME RLA DE WENISS, l-KG EDR Y SdUPER ONG WINE~ 1. KE1G SWEET :SCUPPE~RNONG .W'INE. I KEG SWEET CATA WBA WINE, MALT LJIQUORS: BERIGER & ENGE L'S CELEB3RAT. ISD LAGER BEER ON DR.EUGJ? AND BOTTLED. 3ASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE~, PURE CRAB APPLJE CIDER.. PUIRE NATURAL APPOLONA R18S WATER. CA(ARS~ AND TOBA00O. [lIIAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN CENT CIGAR, I'HE PR]ME MINISTER -CIGAR-S FOR 26 CENTS. ['HE PUCK CIGAR-8 FOR 24 CENTS. ['HE CORONET CIGAR-a FOR 25 CENTS. ['HE SONORA CIGAR-8 FOR CENTS. ['HE SMASHER CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. ['HE LIGHTNING CIGAR-5 FOR 26 CENTS. L'HE MONARCH OF TH < SOUTIh CIGAR-5 FOR 25 C !TS. ['HE MASTER STROKE CIGAg-5 FOR 26 CENTS. rIHE AMERICAN TWINS 0IQ04 6 FOR 26 CENTS. PHlE COSTA RICA CIGAR--.8 FOR 10 CENTS. FIHE ROYAL SEAL CIGAR---16 " FOR 26 CENTS, L'IE ROSE AND LILY CIGARI-14 POR 26 CENTS. FiHE HAVANA CHA1IOOTS-o CENTS EACH. F. -W. BLACKWVELT'S SMQKING TOBACCO; CHE WING TOBACCO-TI GRADES. BUMM1~ER1 BEV.ERAIiR. , [CE, LEMONS, .SODlA WATER, PIlE B3EST MIXED .FVERAGES OF TflE 8EA SON GERV AT ALI-HOURS OF'.