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The undersigned respectfully in founs llic public I hat he is prepared to do nil Kind of Worlt in the above line on the shortest no tice und at Iaivin?? Prices. HORSESHOEING; dune in the liest possible inauuer. I also have in full Operation toy PLANING AN I) MOULDING; MAC IHNES, And GRIST MILL. All work in this lino done without ilehiv und on reasonable tonn??. A share ui the public putrnimtrr is solicited. July 25 II. IGOOS. C ALL C A LL AT Tili? PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1 S7 1 by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing lo tlill orders in BRKAl), H'ni !/>>, Pi KS c. a k i: Of nil descriptions. (iCN(?EIlS llv the ISA UK";I. or l!< >X. "Also 13 i v? K A 1 ) I'or fa in |e Meet bigs or any other hind i?! Meetings. ?T 'jst rceci veil |T rexll \ 'on l\%vi ion:irii*s, FaiM'y <?'uuN Aiid A .rli. "\> hh Ii will Ik- sold a? l.tlW as any thai can "he ImhiuIii in I Iraii^ebmg. Thankful fur die |?asi patronage of my friend* and ".be public I -(ill solicit a in?n (iouaiic< <>t ilicir i'U?io|o.* T. \\\ AllK'rtrot t i, |lur-.-(!! K||fCt, ihm iloor m sent It, 1S7S? ly Mr .1. P. Ihulci ~" NEW STOKE! Having recent I v miycd into nij New Store. 1 w.u.Id beg leave In in l*i? nil my ??| l friends and the im hlic oiiicrnllv thai 1 have hud will con Linne to keep on h nid t he I* ..rot Drugs, liest Paints and ( Iiis, Lamps and Kixi un -, 3-'iu< st Cigar-ami Tobiweo-, Putin and Euiiox ('an-'io-. And in lilct, everything usually ke.pl in a find class DRUG STORE! I also occupy, with my family, the rooms over the store, und therefore will be able to put up prescript ion sit any and ad hours during the night. ?Sec bell on front door. A. V. DTK KS, AE. I>. net :?l lsT'.t I v "V* 7 AY KltlYY II Ol Si:. A first-clasn I'm' 1. located in the very Jo ;iri of ( barle>lon's Kashioieildc I'ronien ode. King Mrccl, ncai ly njijiodtc- the I'liea ire, and eouveil out to business. Terms S - pcrday. GlvO. W. M I./.I VAN, I'rnpi ictor. 1' P. l'.r.vii.i.i.. Superintendent. J". DEE ANDREWS, Would He"|M'clfully inform the t'iiizens <>J" Oraiigclitirg. dial he ha* in elm rue I lie Stock ami fixtures of Z .1. Kini>,al Wallace Caumoii's i ? I * i Stand. Main Si reel?where lie will I*- glad \<> nerve his- friend- and llic |inblie ?villi nuyllimg in his line of trade. I'.very iking fresh ?nd pure, and tmarau IeciI to give satisfaction. A full line of (WHIPS kepi const an I !y ?mi hand. Hol n anil raised in I Iritngchurg, I hope Io receive a liberal share of ihe patronage <?f inv Kollow-! ili/.ciis. J. I>j'*.r. AXDKKWS. *ny '21 l y \t ?j u rz3n KORoE AND CAT i Lu POWDZRS -v v-r ? -? ??n-, i^FOUTZ ?! V. 111 oitro or proven! THiurnne. vO ll"i:-K v. Ill lite Of colic, |lt>1'M or I.VMH I'll vn;lt I'oiiV.'.t IVttrilpr* ??ro ii^ctl Igt In*.?!. 1 r,l|( ?*;, J'.ivv iliTH ? .111 lire. IIIWl |T.'\><, : I Uft (.'IIOMCtl \ I ?>:(/'* I'liwilerB ? ill |in > ? ui Lin. c I ui ; ... Konl/.'n I'owdiT* ?rill Uli ri'H.i! llic ijll.ttilltv nl iniik nn l iti'iiiii tivthity per fciiim. nml.; i- llic liiilter firm ?ail i? l i t. I p.m. * i'nwdcre will rurn <>r prevenl ntmoM rvkiii Pi * it a - k in ? ia,ii Horn * nml , ,,m,. ..,.. ,,:, roiTTZ'? I'lOVKKIH H ll.l. oivk S.?tinka<:rl<?n'. fc-i!-.! tverj ?< UA\ ,li j:. i im'TV. Prinprlrlor, 11A LI i KOUU, Uil, I'or fideby I'r..!.<;. WANNAMAKKU ami Dr. A. (! I)UK ICS- novPJ ly PRIVATE SAL2L A ncai Dwelling willi I Uonins, Kir< I'laci's, iiiul Kin lieu allaelied, with a l.m 'J acre; in a healthy location. Terms made f.'isy. Appy lo T. (J. llVMW.hh, Auctioneer IX L RESTAURANT BY A. M IZLAI?, A?T. At Briger.nanivs Old Stand Call mill got your Hul Meals, Fancy Drinks and r'iuc Cigars. Coino early ami order your Ovstcr Stow, Oyster Krv, Chicken and Rice, Ham and llicc, Beefsteak ami Bide, Suussuge and Iviee, Mains ami E..jgs ( 'nllec, eve., A'e. Ilaving ohlnined a liii-t ( !ass ih shimmd Cook, 1 picpnre evrything in Nice Si vie. C H mill Mitist')' your appetite. Every! hing put down al, Holttun l'iices. . ?ug 25), l<S7i) I ps\gr* <g\ (sr w*y ws1 m> U dbiiKtSHlir SBVIH6 ts w?ndoifu! hi its conception, un provodui-.U:d tor de ing a largo raheo ot sawing in tox?lo fabrics and leather. Its mc'.inns arc continuous, admitting cf ni extraordinary rnto of speed, cill.or by steam or foot power. Evory motion of tho treadlo makos sir. st!tc '.os, thus produc ing a!>out one-third more work in 0 dny than other Sewing ?Machines. 5t has no stop motions, nnd t! 7,hten3 the stitch with the neo< .o out cf Iho fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound ?oo:i cn both si:ios c' the noodle, it has two-thirds loss p3r*f?t?im any other first-class Sovvin;: Machine. Its-arm is fully oig'it and one-half inches long and flvo rind ono-half inches high, and tho whole Machine is very compactly and rcicn tiflcally constructed in proportions, elegance, design and appear* ance. its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as far in advance of all othor Sowing Machines as tho tolophonc is superior to tho tin speaking tube. The WSLSOM PflENDfMC ATTACl-tCiENT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHIrJC, fur nished FREE with all VVSLSON SEWING MACK!WES, together with a Tucker, Rufflor, Cordor, Sot of Hommcrs, Binder, etc. rn niEODOUE KOIIX Or! 24 ACKNT KOK OKA N(i EBUHO COUNTY. E. DeM?BS, Igt." I'm ikk MASOXBC IBAl,f, | [?'riei:?ls :.i.:tl (.'?timtrytiioii ?Koni!! J*}n niii ?v:i|i until ?i ii -peinl vi r? rt MI in n! 'i i - ilea ?. >[.il.. |U:M A IIS v,.in-?innre hen- ! tisk him f..r Iii- 11 VM.-Wn iii,-r. K mining ?I ilu- LOW K> T l'UK.'K! ? too im! ir\ Iii- l-'loiir -o lini', ! Im ?ml \ I !. Illings in Iii* lim-! J l ave sonn |il TTKIl -ein a round - E'.Vi-iv loan -liniiiil havr a |iiil|t|i| ! \ ml il" von'd !(???' ?vr'i and aide. 1*111 liis'.M.M'KKlrKI, mi vom Taldu ! 4-.'i'in| aivilll Illing- in Iii- Sture, If-? a-i'ii ranlail nsk I n unor ! ( | nl? try Iii- L.tjl'? ?KS i uro ? 1 an'i In-i ipial l< <i any ?\-Ii? n- ! |?*vrr? man ??In? knows l??:M VKS, Jf n-lirs Cm' Iii- irnntl Sogars! |n Iiis ?'ai. '?!<? I'i'oin lin-ylly, very liinriliai il?-j arodr? '. ouir I hing ic I- ihr ill II K'S i Ii ? min ! \ ml In- always le-oU ilu- van \ \< \ i r yci iliil In- retreat,? Jjon'i ?oii know lu*cau'l In- den?? J imk within hi- Slori'sn uraml, < n hi - Ivir-K<muh ?iiiMr a1 leimt; Que-lioii him and von will set! t m?i- u i h i ? in c\\ \n r i;k: ? )h ! ?vail um tili voll tiv \vi- r. (Reason [mints lo .\|-, II IS Kit, Selling lam y i h i. ks M all - ( ? i vr Si:In (hen I ?jeiieral eall, |{isl assured, Di:.M A IIS sells c heap, \ ml ih<? liiiest goods will keep, "\e?rl ohm' lo lilt.-- your stars I >o\\ u wilh ad exerpl |)i?M A US. WATCHES A M? JEWELKY i*i Hi sali?; AT IvIgdornte Prices. I im selling in? Ol?! Mock LOW DOWN I To make room lor l'all (Soods. New ? i 11 ( I I 11 (J Sl y h j |llsl leeei Yt i). .v. I .so A In 1 slock of ! LandreJi's Garden Seeds Oil hand. Nott is the lime to p'aut lor ?Summer use. ('all at oner. W. I-'. I ?< > i > i 11 s-v > 11. SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING Ifc'iuc in ihr most approved sty lo hy . ii. M A T I'll K\VS, an ICxperifiiccd Ikirhcr, on Market Street, in rear of tjje I'ostolUcc. ? pui Jl Ii iisscll. Street, (Next Door to Dr. Patrick.) Wuiilil 111!*>? i':? i my friends thai 1 have l)| cm- 1 ;i lii'Sl class FAMILY GROCERY < in luv own aciMimt, anil i> ould solicit I heir patronage. ONLY FRESH GOODS Kepi, anil -??Iii for i he \x est b] v V r.i cos lor TA SIE. ii i v 1 I !bn iioksk snor.i NC?. Tin'uiu'ct-i::uc.| lias npi'tieil :ii ihe nM i.in.I. oppiwitc Mi. .1 P II; rli y, where In i- i? l. |? I-, ? I in 11?i nil Link- of work hi die Tlic Illach .smith. Lin . Such as Horse shuchu;. making plow- ami Repairing Ibmgics mul Wagons. All work wairanted logive satisfaction. 'an it ".in \VM. ii<>\\ Kid, I KlNTI^TlA' OI'KKATIVK AM) MITHAYit'Ah I'.v l>r. I.. S. WOl.KK. Ollle? over II. I oni-.' Sio I?, Satisl'aelioii guaranteed in all "peraiions. C* .v Teeili extracted willmtit pain, by llie u-e i?l N ilrmis < Ixidc <!.i-. i5 A ldli VK.N ilAllh IiOOT A r-l!OK.\I A K ICR, at IIARKKY'S COHN KR, Itespeel fully in forms Iiis customers and Hie puhlie general'y, thai lie ha* nil hand .i lull stock of" the very lies I Mai ii;il :uiil l.alesl Style*. j>i-i suited for Summet', whieli will he made up in am style al from "?<? i<> I ?O for Shoes ami tJailers, Moots from S7 up. Itcpaicing done in the neatest niaiuiei iml on ihe shortest notiee. 1 also keep constateIv on liainl a full -lock of Leather, lit-. IVgs, \wls, Thread, I.ad'u . brass ii.. 1 Hales and iln very hcM Sin e Strings, also i'ork Soles, II. .1 Slilli uings or * upp u iei -, SI.Taeks I of kinds. ,in.i Shoe It'aeking of Hie liest oiialilv, and all oilier material il-cd in lids line. Having many years oxj?ericiice in llie business, I guarantee Katisfactioii in \\\\ work and prices. A trial is solicited. ? 1 w ill not he responsible for work It'll wild me longer lliiui lliree months. I' A idilA KNhAIII.. fob 27 ly A tli??ice l'li??\l iEig ami Smok inj; \j Tobacco, Hrandy Peaches &e., at Wal hu e f.'cnnon'pold stand im10#ims(,tu#i0p<tiik 0 r.y nu kisuku pa ihm kr.' j Ornngelmrg lias just cause lo feel proud of lite rapid progress made I Hi nee the war in the dcvclopcmcnl of her agricultural resources. Hut lew] nl' her si?ter Counties can show as bright a record. All that remains to make her tho banner agricultural < 'oiinty hfl he State. i> an ngrictill ural ! paper Tor I he dissoiuimit ion of useful know ledge amongst our farmers and j planlers. Impressed with the im- ! port a nee of t his. I he u m Ici-signcd has determined lo establish, oral least t?> make tin elfori t<? establish, an ngri- j cultural monthlN at t he Court I louse, i.i he [called, if i he elforl succeeds, "The < Jrnngcbtirg Knrnicr." lie dors ii"l profess In know, or to he nl de to tell all a In ml fanning, hut hnv ng devoted the whole of his time lor lii teen years in l>.iih the pact ice and study id* the noble culling, lie Hatters himself thai he will he etialded, :^ sisted hy an able corps ofcoutrihu j tors, tiimmg whom will he niimliered j llie veteran agriculturist, l>r. W . [?'. i I Pi rt i m, Drs. Siinituers ami Molimin, and I >r. W. S. 1 >lulle\ l'i es'ulelll of the Mililary and AgTicultunl College til ,M iledgeville, tin., to have the pages of "The Knruior" well filled with matter, in which old as well as young farmers will lind something In a i I lo what lhe> already know about larming. In the preparation of origi nul ut-ittor for "The l-'ai im-r,' lengthy elfiisiims upon subject-; that are of Iiitleor in< interest lo farmers, ns are sometimes seen in ngrieult ural journ als, will he avoided: and only Siieli topics treaied of. a> are of interest j in all engaged in lho pursuit of agri- 1 culture: a proper regard being had to ili<- imporlnnec (.>'" treating sub . jeels in ns brief a nd pointed a man ner a- prnetietilde. The creed of The Knriner" will he. system und mot ho?| in I he niniinireuienl ofevorv ihing pertaining lo the fa'rm. The use of means in prevent llie washing and wasting of our cultivated lands during heavy Tails of rain. This can he done, a in I of t lie lit line t ililport unee inover> farmer whose Heids arc not perfectly level. T'ue preserva |tioiiot our for res Is, and the reclaim [ j ing'of Heids, that from neglect und injr?dnMtuis management, have been j ha<il\ worn and wasted, and on thai ; aeeotinl ahainhme 1 us no longer Iii foi' cult iv.-il ion. Divcrsiliel farming I with roiuiioti of crops. Strict und elose alieiitiou t<> the making ami I sowing of domes! ic lUanure, which is ihe ehiid' corner stone to successful fa i in ing. Small, again.-: large lai'his; that i--. I he cultivation of smaller areas of laud for Ihe capital iii vested than is the practice wiih many. Deep and I thorough preparation of the soil for planting with the lihcrnl use of I manure. Nice and careful plaining. land clean a ml thorough eullivalioii. hi short. Ihoroiighness in very, thing done i ni I he farm. !'he i-i-.iv of loss, in snhscriliiug for a paper he fore i'. liecoiiies so per i nan ei: I iv I--; a id:.-.lied as io place il beyond the danger of failure, i- ii"i iinfrc I ipient l\ l In- chief ?lill}eull\ in t lie I wh\ nl' ii- success while struggling for existence; l?y causing many lo j with ludil i heir pat rotmge. Tun void ilhis didictilly, il was determined at the oul sei lo coiniiience the. pul dien tinn of "The Knriner" only under -in h rircuin-l:iuccs as would place il a I once upon a peruiaiieul basis. .The plan adopted lo nei-oinplish t hi resull so highly iuiporlaut to both proprietor and patrons, i- to solicit al first only I he names of subscribers, their subscriptions mil lobe handed in until a sullieiciil number of nnnies have In en obtained In make up ihe amount of money li'i-rsstin to defray all expenses bf publication All ihcivlbio. vvlin may be desirous bl having their nutnes enlered upon its subscription list, arc earnestly and respectfitlh re?|liesled to send, nl hand Iheiii in as early as practicable. When iln- necessary number i> re eeived. notice wilt be al mice given i'.ii- subscribers to come forward vv ii h I heil* subscript i ns. I'romptuess in responding w ill be important, and is urgeil upon till, as a purl of the plan i- mi; in i oniineuce Ihe pulilie.it ion nl "The Kariiier" until llie whole iininiiul iiecessar*! for the purpose has been i en I i /.ed. ?? 1 he Karmei wili con la in sixteen pages \'2\ by III inches. Though loctd in name, it is by im lucaus designed thai il shall In- local in il> sphere: ? il' usefulness, ? >11 the contrary, ii is intended foi au\ ami every part oflheStato. One dollar w ill be t he subscription price ? f"The Kurnicr" for one veur. Names ? ?I subscribers can be forwarded ihrough mail in the undersigned, or I i i w ii h Cnpt. 11.-imili<ni at his store. Singh- hints or roeipes in an ngri cullural journal not unfrcqnently prove nf much greater value i<? a subscriber than the cost of the paper. I We lime saw in the Southern (fulti valor ti communication i'roiu a (2corgi a farmer, detailing Iii? plan for curing incut. Improved with it as heilig good one, wc adopted it, ami tiro satislied it has saved u.r many times over the subscription price of the {Jnltirator. Had this plan been generally known and prac ticed at the commencement of the last butchering season, the demand for Western bacon would not be quite as great as it is. Arrangements have already been perfected with the well known estab lishment of Walker. KvailK, A'CogH well, printers, of Charleston, for the getting up of ? The I'linncr." The name of these gent lernen is a sulli eionl guarantee that their part of the contend will be carried out to tin* letter. Our aim has been to gel Up U pnp cr ut as small cost as possible, in order that we eon Id atford tofunisli it to our KuliHcrihcrs at n correspond ingly low figure. All that we can hope to realize over ami above t he ex penses of publication iVe., will hardly amount to more than a reasonable compensation for our services. With this however, we will be content; and will labor as faithfully and as earn estly in Ihe discharge of our duty to our patron-, as if it amounted ton ?mall f>ii tune. All we ask of our brother farmers is their liberal patronage. With thin promptly ex tended, the plan for establishing ? I he k'ariner" on a permanent basis, will certainly prove, us it is design ed :i safeguard against a failure of ilii enterprise, anil consequent loss to subscribers. Oh c us :i :: i:;!: ami if at the end of twelve month:- we can lind a sub scriber who can hold up his right hand, and say that he had not receiv ed the full value id* the amount in vested, \\ r will mil only return him his money, hut will make him a pre sent of us line :i pair of pigs as the ( 'i unity en n a I lord. We waul three thousand subserib ers, ami as many more as we can get. Our friends throughout the country, (and we hope i heir mime is legion.) are earnestly solicited, not only to .-end in their own names, but toen deavor to obtain ami forward at the same lime scores of others. We want canvassing agents to operate from the mountains to the >c:t board. It' our enterprise is suc cessful, ami they will certainly have it in I heir power to make it eminently so. I hey will be well paid for their services. lb-sides, .as their labors will be amongst a people renowned fur their hospitality, they will be at little or no expense. There are doiihth-ss those who from ill health, Ihe hiss of an arm. or some other mis fortune, can not well engage in any of the ordinary pursuits of life, but would find no dilliculty in acting in ihe capacity of an agent. An ex tensive tour through the country, would ihiiildless, in some cases he far more beneficial loom-in poor health, than ail I he medicine lie could take in twelve months. Agencies with parlies desiring it will be made per inaiienl, as it will he important to canvass 'Vom year Id year for new subscribers, and at the same time to collect subscript ions when due. Particulars as to terms will be fur iiishe I upon applied ion. A word in conclusion to our fair friends the ladies. We have mi founded eonihletice in the inllueuce an l power of woman to accomplish whatever she undertakes. It is sei 11? Mil thai a en use in which she i-.cn listed fails. With the inllueuce ami kindly ollhes of the ladies iii behalf of "110- Farmer" we would feel as sured of its success. Their aid in making the enterprise a success,will entitle than not only to the heartfelt shanks ami lasting gratitude of the writer, but also to a claim upon "Tile '?"armer," which he will take great piea-ure in recognizing by selling a pari certain of its pages under the luad of ??Ladies. Department," for I heir special benelil ami pleasure. A. O. S-ALLKY. Or.'itigchurg, Au-iisi Ut Ii INSO. IMITATION OK CHOPS. /'.V/i/(??- fh'nii'iclnti'11 Timen: Therein no subject id" such import ancc to the farmer who wishes to in ? reise the productiveness of his laud as a judicious rotation of crop.-. What the farmer of the present dsn wants, is a paying rotation. The majority of our farmers can see nuMiev in no*ot her crop save cotton, which is a very exhaustive crop, ami interfere much in restoring our hinds by the system of green manuring. The universal experience of in belli genl fanner... bears me mil in the rs pressiou, that no farmer, who de pends on one crop, can succeed well. To be successful we must devcrsify our crops to make our farm self sus taining. There is plenty, not tedious and monotonous work, on a self sus inuring farm, 1 11 give y?? tfio rotation, which 1 Conceive to bo the bent for our worn nut soil, the .stand ard1 crops are corn, cotton and outs. We will start with eoni; Plant [wc yenra, sowing peas plentifully, then two years Oats, plowing the oats wit "j pens and two years in cotton. To hi practicah und give you a plan ol ' model rarhi, which ( .'kith conceit\ i to Im such. A man has one bundle*, und Iit*iV acres to cultivate??<> iiere.? in cotton, -10 acres in oafs, ? acres i-; wheat, ? act;cs in rvc, 40 acres ir. corn, ? acres in West iudia cam-, 5 acres in chutas and potatoes. W cultivate principally with the pl{t\f and this farm will reipiiru -1 go. plowmen and two hi>e Lands. 1 h most tanners object iiii- proppt lion, on account of inability of grfrh cring the grain. Wc nmd this <>'!, jcetion by having cattle a;nl hogs t, . gather the grain for us, thus inatcri ally increasing the value of s.-i i J crops. A farm of this UlWicinoil should make meat, sullicicnr, with the ungathercd grain, and sonic i . spare, also butter ami milk. We realize tin* value of this crop, no; only in bacon and butter, but also ir furuishiug the most essential plain food tor cotton, and all other crops In fact If wo would utilize our graii crop, we won hi not have to purchase any commercial fertilizersto make our land produce. In my next 1 will treal of cotton. ( KI Tl<'. (?OLD IN T1IK FOUK?POI I flCS INK CHOI'S. Funk ni Kdisto Jtr. Kditof: As the preacher says, when he takes bis text, my text embraces three subjects, 11 rst, (.'old, second. Polities,, third, Crops. So I shall take the:a h i like we peel potatoes, one ut a, t ime. As gold is the first under consider ation. I shall discuss the sub je- t very cautiously, as l know when I am through there will be a great main doubting Thomases. 1 have beet', reliably Lit formed that there is it mine of .-o.uc mineral, which looks very much like gold, on .Mr. Ceo. R. Union's land, which In: ami his brother duo. S. Rolen, who first dis covered it. are eitdevoring to investi gate. Though 1 think they hick machinery, ami some one more skill ed in the milling business, they are still making progress, and much pleased in their discoveries, and think soon to report their lo pes rc alizeil. So much tor my first subject. I exspcel to say more as they pro ceed. Now. as to polities. 1 have not much to say, as so much has been said already. ??Furnier" of the Fork has named some he would like to see. in otlleo. We of this community agree with hitu, especially in refer ence to the gentleman named for School Commissioner, und Gen, Izlar for Senator, but we do hot agree with "Many Voters" of the Fork, who wants every body nomi nated, as there would be no one to manage the electioi or give a fair connt of t he votes. ( 'rops have improved a great deill since the rain set in. Cotton in generally very line. Corn notso'good. A I.I'll A. COl'NTY ItKMOt'RATlC COXYKXTIOXi A County Deriiocrritifc Convention, for the purpose of nominatingcandi* dates for the State Legislature and for County oflK-ttt'S, ami for.such other business its may be brought before it. will beheld atOrangctyirg, on the fourth Wednesday in August, I sso. The various l^eiittHjratiij clubs will send delegates thereto as i d'ollows: One delegate for e:ich einb and one for every ??enrolled mem beis,? fractions of 2"> not to be counted.. Our cidored fellow-citizens, who are desirous of the,cantuiuaucc of good government., areearnest !y invit cd lo> organize clubs, and semi dele igates to the ( ott.wnt.iuu in order that I hey may He represented by eaudi dates of their choice on the ticket to In- nominated. IVv order, of f-fte Executive Cote.. mit tec. .1. L. Ilm htm an..Seen tary. * V C T IOxVEK II I X11? T. C. HUBBBLL Will attend to the -?.des of \Ica\ Kstato. Personal Property, &e., Publ'm or Privaie, business on I rusted to him will bo promptly (tended to. OriUiKebun&.So. Ca?, I>ae. 1st 167;?. i m?v 2s . 1*70 Ciliofee imported port ami ) Sherry Wine, formde low.al Wallace. Cannon's old stand.