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FAIRFIELD HERALD Publidbed E'very Wednesday at WINNSBO1eO, S. C., Br 0"YELLIMS <3- n.r 1/71A 0 TERMS-iN AD VANCR. Ono Copy one year, - $ 3 00 "ivo . - - 12000 -en " " " - 24 60 Agricultural Drecsion. We publish as a matter of general interebt the oliion of Associato Justice Wright in the Suprome Court in the ocao Jolh McCullough, Re spondent, vs. Jacob Kibler, Appol, lant : 4+1NION. Wright, A. J.-The $tatUte of 1860, which allows a preferred lion to any person or perso s making an advance or advaices either in money or other supplied to any person or persons cigagod or about to engage in the c'ultivation of thd boil) is as follows: "If any porson or persons shall make any advance or advances to any person or persons who are ongagid or arc a out to be engaged in tho culti vatio. of the soil, the person or per. Bu11s lo miking suli adVanco or ad. vanlces shall be entitled to a lion oi the crops which may be made during the year upon the land, in the culti. Vation of which the advancesso made have boon expended, in preferewco of all other lions oxisting or other. wise, to the extent of such advance or advartues.-Gen'i. Stats, See. 55-p). 55-7. Oio important object of this it-atuto i:, to enable those who 4 .re otgaged in tihe cultivation of bhe soil" to got u11pon C 0dit tihe necessarv supplies to be expended in produc ing their crops ; and at the mamile 'ime enablo the person or persons ad vanoing noney or t-ther supplics to becure hii or then:sel Ives in the pay mnent of t e thing or thing-i advanced, which wero expeidel 1upoll the land inl producing the crop, and upo: whiuhk thing or thitigs a mortgage would be no security. It is shown that Ilelthwr Iioloy nwr anything else wi a dvanced by the .appiellant to 'itor Mentlntihall; there. -fare Mendonliall was only ii.dubted to aI-pllnIItit for a mule. -In no wise can a tuilo be conmider vd an ";kdvancu to be expended" upon the soil w%hich produces the crop. The labors of a inuile might very properly be considel:cd a neecs ary supily for the pioduction of a ivrop ; but ia ul instead of being worn out and rendered useless i produc;ug a crop, may be in much better condition and moro valuble after the crop is made than before. Tile soalled lien on the crop of 'Peter Mandeuhall hold by tbo appel lant is void. The question raised by the third .ground of appeal is n1ot ne0csary to a full aid proper dceioi,a of this "ase. T1e mot ion intist be disilissed. :Durlinyl.lSuterir -Balky Iforsm. The Society for the Prevont,ion of Cruelty to anitmals pult forth a set oh rules for theo treatment of balky horss I. P4t the horse ut on1 the nheck; exainfe the barn'iosa carefully, first on one side and then on t'ho othor. speakinig encouragingly whilo doing to thenl j.11mp inIto the wagon~ und3 give th:1 word go ; generally ho will obey. 2 . A tearnnator itn Mainot says8 he 0:an start the worst balky horse by taking him11 out of tile shaafts and( inuaking himl go at3 ounde inl a circle t ill ho i. giddy. If time lirst dance of this nolt doeaon't curo3 him l the secondl will. 3. Tlo cuii a a balky huorso, simlply plsco you haniid over the hlorse'sluoid anid shut off his windw until be wants to go, -1. liT brin of a horse Ssem flto 1tutertain but one0 .4ea att aL Itime; coenli rms his stubb.orni resolvo. 1 30ou 0can by aniy me1ans3 givo himi a no0w subjset t) thlink oh, you~ will generally hatve no trou1ble in st:arting) 1im. A simlIO remedy is to take a1 coupleI of turns of stout twine around11 befiore leg, just below the knee, tight 0enougha for the hor1I'o to fool, anld t,it ill . bow-n t). At the first, 01book he wiVll gcerally go dancin11g ol and11. aftecr a s ('rt d isItneo you canlh gt ot and reflino the~ 3tringt to prAIvent i jury to the ten'dot iu your- further d1r ivo. 5. Take the tail of the hloVe be. tweeni thles hind logs, and tie by a cord to the s..ddlo-girth. (J. Tlio aL st ring aroulnd the hors'., car close tol the horse's head1(. Th'le l"ed eralI freasury is to give uip $50O0,ht00i to the Contennia tl jr b. Thliis is the first, i l.t allmen1'tt. "Therea.'s mlillion)s itn it." The1 hal ance0 will go to P hi ladeliphiai ill goodl time1, althloutgha toet of Conagress relaitinag tothe3 C'ettennial say3s ex paretsly : "the Un tited Sta3tes shall1 bot he liable for atny expenses att tonidir.g such-I exiition, or bay reon of tlt he ame.'' Alluding to the add ress of the .1)ero n n s i it t'oti ress coiti sei t thle peoJpi ( of' the Southl to helar iad foarbeat; keer the peaoo~ and1 hido thcir timea, thec Cincinnlati EntinJlirtr says : '-h counsel01 isI h onlorabl e ill thec givintg, tand( if it Ni followedl the day of del iveranlcO of the Sout herna pele t is tat hlanId."' A Mihiigan inatnf,act urer hlas igh t ecn ttuon i.nl io ltI bw>m 1h 1 Ies retady for sh3ipta. ent. Th:a . ouIght to To presrve any poet that is platited in the ground, bore an inAx .auger hole in tho post, slnting downwardi and deep enough to hola t gill#-%eut an inch above that part of the & I that Is doverod by the ground, T.e All this hole nearly full with an kind of grease or oil, and Ai"i "p by driving a pin into it very. tight This can be done after the post id planted, the grease or oil will spread through the pores of the wood, and fill them up, and render it imper vious to the air and water, which caute wood to deoay, The following parody 3n Tilton' Sir Mlarmaduke a Alusings is going th< rounds t "I won a beaulcous inaid, Or ral her thought I had, hut. when 1 asked her dad lie got so thutderin' mad, I felt afraid. Ani when she bid me *ltiek, 1 (lid: but with a fro*n lie onaiched me by the crown, And yankod me up and down, And theni I 'dusted' quick." Whiskey 8muggling In A.6ska. Gen. 0. O Iloward, now in com 11and lf thm Department of th* Co. lumbi-, recommends that an ainned steam vessel be employed in the'wa: tors of A leska to pievent the smug gling of liquors, etc., froni britibl ulum'bia. An exubango -says t"A orrs-e poudent of one of tho W.estri papers spouks of Mrs. Besyi"r peraing in comrtOwith her two lova molls.' tias Aho any dialoyal onespy WVa don't know how that -a ; but it'i to be hoped that hor husband is i1, oily disloyal meiber of the famiily - CouirierJo-~unl. Thec Marquis of Lorne an th, I ii,cess Louiso are expected to coilt to this country text summer-, It i tiot at all ltkely that the Mrqui will hmve to krUp outside of tho "firs ciole' in the republican court, A mong the passeIgers by the Pa vili o Mail stea'mer Arituna frou 'annam and wiuy ports, whieh Y rimi 4:m Vn ranweimo on Friday, ar loo .-t 31.+t *, f 411 bVAM itv,'exk '611a> I.oam C6 ad tuadalkjtra-. Why is a doctor better taken oar of than his pationts I Beoaume vhoi be goes to bed somebody is sure t wrap him up. A smal'! pieco of borai all o*ed t dissolve in the mouth is said vo be i VXeCllentramedy for suddun hoarse ness or loss of the voice. ! There is nothing so highly prirem as a soft, sweet voiW0 in a, womai except her ability to wAsh whe hard times come. The fogisiatre of Kansas has a propriated $63,000 for the relief i nho grasshopper sufferers. A despairing swaia, in a it of de pecration, recently, doulared 'to hais r h enting lady..lovu th a't it w ag his 'tir determ ination to drown himself, FAIRFIEFD HERALD RI. 31EANS I)AVIS, Editor, Wetli&till.y Mornilig alRrti 8,3 18' T1he~ Civil Rights bIll has paSsa~ the Senate, and awaits the appro'v or vot') of the P'resident-. A threat htas been inad'e to ashasi nuto King Alphonuso, of 8pain.I has rcignecd just about a mtont. Th ey are taIItiuir bout a compr miso in Louisinnta, but thes propos< coneae>ious ate invo'lvcJ in mu cit obncur ity as the piresent stat of thatt unhappy State. 'lho imajoit of the Senate Committee favor son ing Sherid an atnd the minority su pot Piaclhack. Th'e Un ion liIerald shows that tnil States, six ntorthern and three soutl eta, wibh over million inhabitant and five thousand nmillionls of prm erty, agentd u.;y $281,007 a year f< prnin tg, whI ie South C arol ina w it 7t',6 inhab itants,antd * 1d1,000,0t0 lpetnds in otne your $292,889. ]h thlen. you ktiow the masses in Sou't Carolina are all highly edQeated an relined(. Sitmultaneously with t,bo tidings e the death of the Em~peror of Chini was telegraphed the news that hi chief physioian had been decapitated Tlhe pill driver of the lKoperor amus al a yvs cure his patient. a sai that the Mandarins o (Chinia etmploy cachi a physician wit! a regular salary. A detluction tmade fronm this salary for every day the .\I andarin is sick. It is t9 tif. inter ost of the ph'ysiciani to keep his.mas tea' ini lie healath. . 'm laY 'geeor peeo tsThe Legislature of North Carolina l}gitated over the proposed x. lsIon of 4 momber .amed Tborn, to is a0used of having written all e*Oft dVnding inlidelks) and degboicng 'the Charistian telgion,. TWia ilas thlt he beliei* 16 a Ai pot-being, and the God I the Bible .in part, -but not all of it. Whe-ein consists the diffeenee . beitweou a man who a.ays he believes4 thele is no God, and a mwi Who acts as if he'does not believe in one? The liegialature is still 6.1dg oi I Cardoms. lie retorted the Utbor day I by publish ing A list of olai ms Ite'paid, i uad iti male seeral old stager. winceo. T.he Treisurer having deBig. nated the. legislators as Chadbando, Uenat,or*Nsh procured a copy of Bleak -House 'and read the de. e;ription of that 'olerical persontge ROv. Chadband - is lecribOd aS' a peculiarly oily, bland personage, and. the demoripte4tn so exautly suited our portly Treasurer that it biought down the hou.e. The Union-fIerald claims that thie Goveroor aud-tho 'reusurer are a pair of Samie.e twihs and that a blow aimed at one will injure thel other. We 6iah. every. tub to ntan.l upon its own bottom. It is not necessary to ocuple t'io two. - We ao -not be. lieve in Mr. Carduza, and are doubtful of the pro'priety of having him re. .moved, only because a woree mail ' may succeed him. Press Gagrinr Sugeested. D The Charlotte (N. C.) Observet has gtt"n into a.panie 'over.a recont editorial of ours in -whoih w jugges ted that the- New Orleans Bulle.tif. 5 sh'ould be suppressed'if it oputiout to advise ex-ootfederates.'to. prepare for a second war. 'The Obsptier -se, in',. this a prol able auggesion t G rant --to apyie6a '-tho Bulletin. The Observer ia wistaken. We Coun. aol no such unwarranted act on the .part of the admiiitttn. The term used may bave.been.mubiguous. For the beneft of the Obicrier wo state that in our opinion the -uppres sor of noxious netwspapers-shoutld b L) pui&Wc 6piniv. T''.o vvithdrawal oi subsoriptious and a44eitisemnocts firt m * paper age. as .61ient-a -.gqg as tei. -iugbU 1'-l6dral bagniag.:-..e. ar. ho iess. But whena paper betrtysit' triist aseto'ha n4d the peact .and. lberty of it. -reader', it is r D matttr of grave doubt 'whether e o; .a foroib.le unlawful.suppres.,ion is no to bh preferred to a contiuuat'on of its Kniohief breeding. To) de-prive-a matt or life it) a orime ; but when he A. betomes anioondiay, thrwingfae., am brad i.nto a nmass of iaiflmamble ma 'r terial-, the shortest way of disposing oft ilm is thme best way. The ,awe rule applies..to newspaper,. W' ki've these as our views ..n the rights of Journalism in general. But Sfor the benefit of our contem poram'y. we state that i.e had no idea of aug. gs.tIig a suppression of the liullotir. by the@ adminirtration. It should be suppressed by a commumnity whieb it #ould lead to dem.trudtionjs As -it is playing into the hands of the adnijin. Itration, it ne,ed not fear Girant. We hope our contemp4ohary i satisfied with this expu.llIin of our sentment. 'Thelegislatmre is driftinig slowly along without any appadhutly defined -~ objeut in iw Trho session of thi, refor legislature bida fair to be equally as lonmg as that of any of thet u. pm evious ooarrumpt logialatitros.Qe dr eason thatt the stmsion ii 5.olm god is that the miembers have free pas.-es ont all thme railroad. and tohte houme 'honteVit tuhy pimblio oecui oh bring. t.l.iiruonbtituentt t,dge.thar or any . private btisns~ l to be atten&ded to. The state pays tho.e'$olQus siX hu1n drod dollars a year and allows thett to mileage, and if the sessionsl of the '~ legislatui'e n'erkemaabraced withmin a ts brief p< riodh this wotuld be anflicier.t to allow the legi'slators to return to 'thte i osol,m- of their'.f n.illies often Ienough to regtlate any~ nteesar.y domestijo affairs If the ntemtnbers Lwere compel-led to-pay their railroad Ifato.eveory tme they cowe hotme, they wouldi bo interested in dispatehing their businoe. and coming homes rrTey should not ha've free psses *, regislation is often required in which a railrosere~p interestedatad how can -law makets vote impartially with their wallets stuffed with passest The~ oonservatives should set a Igood.ekatup!o. They shutuld always m n attendanne in the legislature. Thi failure of certainm conserva i'ves to octie their proper places has re nultedl fi tire passage of obnokious bll.~Lot r:y.Leilatos' pay as he goes and i I.30wilI*kv4shorter andi moro sattis. The News and Qoprier has been 1 btallng" the now bo#ds and is now ailing treasurer Ca4oa., We do iot befleve in the settlement9 and oly aicept it because it is tho bet re can expect. We sre deoldidly 'beirish" towArds At. Cardoza. 'here are a great mati) wheels with. u wheuls about the Treasurers offii, kud alt,hough the letter tf the law is stensibly obeyed, we are not convinO d &a to the spiiit. Thu 1 umbert mat or needs investigation. It is said hat when Andrews sold out the Juiou-Herald to Sfouea, he received 6u order on Humbert for $6,000, on which Caidjz4 endo'sed thati t would )e received by him as cash. Hum best paid the money and thon Cardo.. ,* tefused to accept the order, and )aU std the arrt at of .Hlumbort. This itself will bear a deal of explanation from the oily Chadbadd who holdt. the public keys. Erroneous Assessments The delinqfuent tax list published in our ooluuns contains very mnn) errors. It is probable that nut noe than one th-ird of the tracts of land are really subjot to sale for taxet. Several of the estates advertised have bcen partitioned, and the taxeP have ueen paid by the owners. In Dther cases t:he lands are ow:jed b) dlifferent parties from,tho-e advertised rIhese uistakes ooour from a failurc to note on the Auditor's book ever) transfer of property. Either the parties interested fail to notify the Auditor, or ho negloots to mako the proper entry. .In i-omo Cates also. the Auditor has arbitrarily renewed tile assessment of the previous yoa whenever a party falls to wake 41 equally large return, The present Auditor and treasurer it voule oem, are not to blame in this thatter. The errors ha% a been handed dowt t.- thein on the -books. They art now eideavorinig to make iorrection an order to have correct Looks nex, year. These erroneous assessineutt work injury, All these inaginar3 e-tate are valued and their stn added into the general ez.tilnate, thu !iureaoing the s'ppearent wealth of th County. A levy is made tipoti thi. s,assten,it, and when taxes are ool let-ed, the nulla bona returns diniii iah the 'xpected totAl by a vat -amount. .Last jear in tihe State there V re -over .$30,000,00, o 1ulla.bona, rturns. This year there will still be a great di.,crepancy bt twe-n the e.ti,atetd and the aetuti ,utlja realized. by taxation, despit the now asse-4s8sment. lie aiol( while the booka show a dieficit ol about $8,000 of taxes, the Treuirer informs us that he judges ther should be only about $2,000 yet t be colleeted. The s-ame is true in almost every counlty. These erroneous assessmenjts are but portions of the legacies of past corrupt and tlinopetent adiisatra-. tions. Many years will be requlirer to 'correct all the imp.erfection,s ex i ting in th~e admi, in.trattui of ti iaws in tihe State. .Some individual signir.g hiersell "X. X.'' has written a letter fru Columbbia to the Charlotte -Obset-ver on reform int South Carolinn. Th.i. letter freom be,ginrtg to end is a tir-ade again.t Gov. Charmberlaini, iarpera ed wit,h sundry jeremtiads for th< oonservativ(,h Wilo are hielig "fooled' by this arch villain. Tlho write: chlargos th it Cham erlain i.n the in sligator of all theo nrimeis that haOve been perpett-ated against the hunest people of douthl Carolina, anid that 1he on now assumimng tho rofa of reformera only in ordtir take fresh hold and perpe rato new eno ID ties rg'inst nrt already outraged pecoplo. Jic cihargeat that Gov, Chiambet'ain ap. points thu.tuheanest readlcals to ollice, and :nakeb seVeral othei' IecOusatione which we regard n's unju.it. Now we are aol an aj.ologist for Mr..Chambe.rlajin. We concede tha.~ his record up to the tiu.e of his e O. tion as goernor wats bad, very L,ad. For thiwreason, we vuhemiently op. posed hitn. But ho ha mos agreen. ly surpaised us. Ills inlaugoral and :uessage were -ill thalt couil be dle a red, anid ht s ofioial acts thus far have been~ in the main perfecotly satisafaeto ry. .Up to thtis time ho has made an ad mirable governor. We are not acquaited with the motives that have prompted Goev. Charnberlain to take this eourae of action. Nor do we propreo to in quire into them. We are satisfied with the result withouit seeking the oause. And until we are convinced to the contrary, we will have charity snough to believe that Mr. Chamber lain is renlly desirous of efrecting ~enunine reform. We are perfectly, willo ia tca th,, ( .ad pe. i *part fresh in a 'et oareer, beliov ing that the err's of his past will be bdioon liglt1walning big: where dan ger lrkd, 'X. %I! iak4 ih'otjer ch'arge that Gov. Cbamberlain byi 4kt--patrotiage hias siletoed the pre's. W0 would be glad to lea n the.1Vhjedouts of that pationage. .6i'.o hi clectioi, our printing bill against the State has ainouited,to'uAry red,.' SX. X." also set up at disinal wYil bLcauSe the governor "is daily otw prontidpg the honor of our people who virtually acqtfiesce in his beliih ittligue'." This is gurd. Tile "hellish Intrigue' in Obieh we h11vo acquieseed are the defeat of Whip per, Baker and M1oits, the ruduotion of apptopriationst the atppoint nient of nuoh bettor ullbi,le than have served before since reconstrue. tiun, the exile of Pat,ron to Waah, ingtou'tho.dibarming of the E'dgb iid Uillitiag alti mundry other littll picos of ue%lituet tuo tediur.s tu ulentioll) I-X X?" is deeply njortified that the proud Sons of Carolina "dust look fur redotuption to a quibbling, quirk ing upstart whol fi eom a needy saedy, adventuret ii 1368 is eaduivoriug to tr tmforai hi.aelf iuto a gentle mat". We aFk wherein oouaists the mortifia. tion of lookinig for redemption to any man "Oho is t udeavoring o tran:fol tn Iiinself into a gentleman" Such letters as tals do harm. Thoy evince that captious hostility to the new order of things with which the people of the South have been charg ed, and which they have truthfully denied. So lutig as Mr. Chamberlain makes a good givernor, we intend to sup port hin and lend hiu) aid in effect ing reform. Ai e weiea honest -in our opposition to lihn, and we shall be honest in our ,uppurt. MNr, Chai. btritin has silenced the pic.s, not b.% pap, but by au- altnoat itreprocha ble record as governor. Already under his strong adiniaietration the people are bteou.ng- inore sati.,fiec with the present, anti fnore hopeful ,f the future, For this let ar. tihamilerlin have li due. MA IRIEiD. On Thursday evening lost, the 25th inst.j at the iepaidence of the bride't. father, neitr Wiinmn4boro, b*v the Rev. !. E. Chichester, M11. Rl(1)It' P. IROWN, to -MISS 3AtY JANE L\ IN i tIl of 1Iirfield Cout-ty. .IPORtTANT TO'FAilt.\lEts ONLY FO4TY .DOil.LARS A TON! GUANAHIANI GUANO, An itlpoiant t.n,ura Guamno-a gc.nn. meo Attiiadl Depoa.-It A Ctarg~o of fatl teIn: nowti on iihe Vvny to thIgs port. Thi, Guni taveA gl'eatt a.atisfac.tion an Virgii 11n1 North I Unarolidaa thes p111 ii s ) 1te a ton irul inda c' ill-at: setala. ott a ppl Iia oti. Pr0f WViIa.on, of liaire, .\aI d . a ( t his G tatid : -'By a cri t ial. exa i inta to: at the. aittalys5is of t he Vniaionas crargoas .yma lave impotaed,t a Ariliting fesitare i). th< erent .regatnthii l h tahe per:cbnin ge of tinl imnporit lconstitutt' tssenial f tia h prodluct 1(i ofali eaops." Pt ol. F,~ A. IienathI. of P1'1'il dti h in Paeitn., stays :~ a 'The Glian is evidet lyv i animttal oariginl; nnda te ntaaii hont, .viichi we rb disacovet-edi ilh the ameia itndi :alae tha .r It is th lir estila Ur itt. dleenay I tatls, tO ice, &c.-~i ou qatt ly of olga i naittec- whaich is st ill proaslit Is aihot '. I er eti., Alld lhis y Lelads huoi -? 11 :enilt.. of fa nmoia.~ A paort iota of alh nttrogen Is pirli-eit t1al iitto aci,l, (a widh labout 4 pea- deii. Wer founad. Al hte nlorogena paesent *wulb tn aivalen. '1''t -9.1 per ctii. atf iainanr i. TJia ph6SPartau , diad In I he Ua o rave'ragg< 4 ,. 2 per cent "a iaaal to -7.3 per a. Ii f jotne Phosat l e. A c t ad,-raabia aatitLiy of te phu thnriO naat. haow ver. is preseni as so-citlilad oentraal Phio hatei~ or Limea, aihich, beutng slight' ot tbIae In waatr. a-enaldrs the Uunaaaa n atick iii itS alha Yeidd # i 'coIlruoadia ana'l'y o1' SupherphioOiphaign wVa,tg li l 't'taa I l'n lt pe 'tarIta ge aof p-alrai thi heI 11. ialite ex ptaa:r-ae" whieta I h>aive tindet i: lhe (h ta : ananiI'anl tno .doghtt c.an exist that it is A valuIAhlaeat. ntire.'" Prof. ii. - . Whliie ai Ia. t[..rgta 81 at< by tIht Aataih this thfinth 4g:lintial. i, good jl po(1rtion, all a 13 lejijenth wh ie are genaeaaly contsidereal las of' itaina f't puianli roala. andi: Ito f..rmsaa Att' clt. aa liens iai wi otheay are prte-et areo .- aaa as to renadlor them availaihe ill li a a sim Ilatble by the, plant.a I .lhoutld ,1 g thla the prtoper t Se oIf i s arltie'e 10 paur poses o. ie -tilizaa ien won Id be alt.ll eti w ith gr-eat p1rofit. Pro itharisee I. S'separd, .Jr., ita n r cen1i anaaia,si. of ti. ,1'gd, 'ay I i a 90-io (f anmd rigina ) w(tula .'p I roaaithpthy..i-oi iand -ccicoa'poene to l1u)awer ev'ery tie.sttgtiiae U'.ape.tataioa of It comImerciaaI laaarea."1 .drs re'ceiveda Aa.I airranigemens h( Ifor ias a a 'o by ippIac'a' in 3(1 J. N. R'Oll8aN, 6 (8 Iast flay, I anad 2 A tlanDic wit a .Jan lf.f4x2 Chaarlio Etiwani FortilizeP's, Etiwana his soIycd Bones ATho flra'aley's lateut Phaoephia' fo'r ale for- cash ot' na pro'ved pa per by t he Agents, M,MAsTE R & lICE fob 22 W INNShJORO 'ER A LE INSL' TJII4 exerciav, of' tis t.chto 43 tr ill eom amnead Mloh'day, 'the 8 ha of Feibrary, B'essionas for il,e presentl, fro tn Italf'Pas.t nin t.o haalf-pastt noIlok. It in highly- ~ .i!-au .haat a. the p. ai': a ac. -, Old SAM J 4"s T~ HiE Legislature h vin1j a ppr->pit iid " teri alkt'Aindls lor thle pa; mtl of1 .1b s4601 olmints, and having - provided 1 4I h %E'did Clidhs be paid poo.rata, all 0l.- imls% dated prioe' to the IlIst of Novou,bol Ib7. h g "V he _ 'm-referlewe. Io.-Oie0 1 I.treb3 g i v 'id hi of -'df si dlai n1 I p t Il n, the saine lit. Ir iolli-e u tho "eC1. 01 Cemo missioier fr rdgi. aitutoin, s) ii.mr- tle exact a monut oIII W1 am1141ng call he : L-oer -tain4e sind ptoporth ft It I'f.,titnts i itil I ieroon. The iflicu wilt boo opti Ar re, , istry onl Smatirdayj allo -tioela-ys but wpk-l ilie Ioirm of II ia. i. i6il I it, tii. inmid 22il March .arie, are utrge-l Io pir ei I their oiamom pl ily ili or,L- to s otire Ileir prri, p,op.yon u-i /u: mad Vatil the rI-OW1tyilcw: Il. .. Utit\ W t - pt . qcoltasnsiurd mnit';3 SA t..J ST A B L , rr-'? a. Fx 0 GIDI G, PPOPRIETOR. - V .4 dif. i I" d f ita Liv Iy il:.r .est to l11. T'. Terrill. I Uil jlitppi clisinfitly oi hind I M!: *Iin' mst ll , to sale. Partie-S inl wnn111 rlit' d se- i do 'I ell to give n.e i enll. I have al-o orLeed a *nrii:ge, ugy and lVaggonl Fut.fniy . A It o..3:iy oxedutetd and niarril1ned. Gi fi e ii . 1 il A. F (J(l,ilNih EW0GUU)S, NEW GOOD)S ll1 nd omlete sri- k A-f Ct \I fl11 ;AIl l m left,1 Son, i lo oa land W [NTEK GOOD-H J11,I I ec.in o ope-1ing at thi, it.. Di.y Gio1 Fancy dutdS. .\ milet, Dry (lpods, F:ney Co.1j im.1 \lillintrI depm1a t ent. 11n.s-tcli i 4 ..1 t Ladil's solivilel. I'is es lip %V(.4 I. li e a tull t%e orn aiIsit, ci;v'n. In ali,,( niIIl 1-Ibberit S 1:1,b1,s. Grocery Department. i\ew 111riCh 1 p y or 1,0( y:i. i ofee'i, i r . C ' Fil 11:1k r, I W I'p !G roile. il, Cho111an. lf: and ~i3in. I: pr', TI .3 Fre.sii Ch cse. Cle p . - 114 31 Iri"ll 1 '. ( s. o . .ek is II1) titIto -- (I o t V' (.111 . e t f .t .!.. .. and1 naq uhealp a.-sIl t e jl; e tI pt a ATRSAN COMISINMEO ANS li. {F CiA . Es , , \h ad a c s od3u o WheIr c0rr -EE .c.. S-8 6oVax. ,V z V."~I4 il $ ' I? - - - - ... 1 I ".i ' - . . . . : .. .4 - r 'f* 7.11EL A VE(I ETA 11-' 1 -T.PA TI A'I*Tn 2 , $- ek I i . - .'I -- - n -, i : .. I I t I T r 1.1 r R 11 , ; I% 7S(Nth o v - pio-, rit.; - i! a-.. '.-c.at d ll t tic au i' - -ill! r.; i d .w !yenccor<1iii to .'.i- etto it:I . 4't 1 m'ch~ :. 44'ra, th;~ '. n hva hy nelion It t 1t. 4r 4 4r l . to ,- lb hi e r t. -a :44' L' . . it r y r. T T ay * ur , ii .. n er: t. a (i A ppize*r. . , : .-. cIt i erp.i anl d it .,e . . 'j J - l-0 1 :&. vi. a Iycti on t ;i -.v. or w I. , mi:' . i h I b, ih.fy to whiand Iupt', I :T r o . IIlrn iv tre lood :, r. r .i, T e MAKES TpiE WEAK STONGW The Peruvian y rup, a Prot.ect r4 Solution of the Pirotoxi<te of Iron, is so combincl. as to havo the char iacter* of an (aliment, as casil/y /igeCste O )nl assimtcilated w rith the b 1ol a h10 simlelS food. It icess the <(utity of Nature's Vta VitlzJfnt ATent, Iron in the blo tcl, ant enres ' 'a thoe4san<d ills," simpi, by, Toninv, ny,I ui Vo;ratinq ((ane Vitalizingj lte Sy;stem. The eu -rieheet ainel vitalisel bloo0l pcra 4meates every part of the bodey, r'ePa 1rIny la mages an<1( wafste, Searcvhiny oudt mlorbill secreo tions, (nld leavingty nothking fo' )isease to fe upon. This i the searct of. the wona ETerful su (cess of this9 remnedly its CuLrinLg .1 yspepsia, Liiver Com-i Loss of Conistitutjinal Vig'or, Diseases~ of the Kidneys - andl BlIalder, Female Comnplinuts, aeii (alI <isealses orIqlinating -in a badl state 0/f the bloodl, 0o' (aC Conmpanil by <debility, or a lout 8/ate of/the system. 1eing fr'e. fr~ion. Alcohol, -In any, forn., 1Ite encrygiziny1 elfeels are' not fot ?owell by cor)'esp)ontling 'c(Z Bling str'ength, l'ig/o1, anld nu1 life in/o all parts of thle SytSem, (an<( buddting U<p (an 1,on C'on.. 81tit u/ion, Thio usand.s hav(el' bconi chLangfe<l by; thie use of t/is remledy, fron& wteak, sickly, s ufteing cea hlappyt menC) (lits women ; (anet( in H a/ils cann.lot 'reasonably hces iitt to givo it a4 tr'il. See that Cach bottlo has P ERU. V IA N SY RU P blown in the gl1a0s. GETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors~ No. 1 MiIt n Plance, Boston. soL.a nY ])tnan JH nNALLy, b Ni 2444i , . 444 Ii. ' I ' 114.44 ii la' Ih year 1 875fI i~ Ia 111.4- V inili Ih e i t 'l Ier ( in;a r o Il nt I. ' s Iii2 r,42,, f1-r'K .'i 42 This 444 ,4o' e j41 it.t h (4, 4 i t 1 1 o t .an iih ptt wllii Jl'V4d r ilt sT here w d4r h 4 a14 444t4~ o .b- i.,n m,n rit Ii I 'lr i. ilcho,i ii' 4am enrefoiat ffot wl ilb 1 4 4 h o bi e r . i n i n rai . 1 1.'1 4 1 I u 4 i l s e a l tso .Mete t,ibginn 1l'.1 theji sesion ./rdyI to 4..4 .t* s tii1. Iit, clairam io 4444 U-II. CL liiM'O, 4.