The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, November 30, 1876, Image 4

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Vi Wwseutt mid Njerald b~ 18 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY P BY THE Wlnnsboro Publishing Company. r - - - $3.00 r ANNUM, rM ADVANCE. Liberid discount to Clubs of lvo or tore subscribers. IIATEA OF AD>VPl1ifiNO. 0 One dollar per itch forthe Airstinsertion adi lifity cents per inch for each subsequont Insertion. Transient advertisements must be paiI for in uadaie. a Contracts for threo, six or twelve iuonths o uando upon liberal trras. t .2,,4 lhiiness communientions slhould f he uddressed to the Winnsboro Pablishing Company; all others to the Editor. U R. 11ANS DAVIS JN0. S. 1mYNOLDS, Propriotomm. IlIENRY N. O1AR. r Misco~laneous News' lovcrnor Tilden's engagement is deied. c Tie General Assembly of North a Carolina is session. - A large gang of counterfeiters have been arrested in Indiana. Snlow full in Charlotte, North Carolinai, last week. '' he wine crop in France is one- 1 th l larger than the vinos promised f at the end of the season. r A party of gentlemon from the t North purpose to start a vinegar t factory at Augusta, Georgia. Throo engines have been disabled t on the Georgia Railroad, since the I recent engineers' striko. I London pap1ers say that Cairo,1 Egypt, will bo quito a fashionable resort during the coming winter. A solid vein of coal has been found ou the farm of a Mr. Clark, im Rockingham county, North Carolina. The historically famous Old t South Church in Boston has been N converted into a historial museum. F Four Catholic priests died in Savanimh of yellow fever contracted while they were niursing the sick, during the terrible scourge. Tampa, Florida, shipped 63,912 1 orangos in one wook, and the orange I merchants still do a large business I in the same direction. The Georgia State Board of boalth intend to meet in Savannah on the 12th of December, to investi- ] gato the cause of the yellow fever. 1-on. Alex. H1. Stephens has promptly gone oil to Washington to take his seat. His genral health is improving, though lh0 has to walk on crutches owing to rhemnatism. The famous Ferris Mine in Mecklenberg county, North Caroli 1111, hits been sold lately to H. H. Cruumlish, of Wilmington, Delaware. The two bank robbers who con. fossed to having killed Heywood, the Northfield Bank Cashier, have b)een sentenced to impIrisonment for life. 'The epidemic of yellow fever in Havannah, Ga., is at last at an end, muid travele'rs need( no0 longer fear to visit that city. All absentees have returnied, and business is resumed. By the late fearful cyclone in Indim, one huundred anld twenty thousand p)eo1)1 lost their lives, and an enlormouls amount of proprer ty wvas destroyed'. Four masked men robbed the mail coach ten miles north of Los Angeles, California, a short time smeie, stole the express and mail, and cut the telograph wires. Mrli. Josephl Soymnour, an employee of Lho Augustam. Georgia, factory, had one of his thuimbls sco severely (cut by the malichinery in the weav ung 1001m, timt :uipmtation was Iotiod Inecessariy. Ono of the lead <1: f' has armII wats pulled out fully Anonymrouis poesters have been ufu lii P~utnam county, Ficrida, notifying colored Democrats that fthey dto not leaIve the county in tenu days, they' will be compelled to dto 5'). Yet Only whito Democrats praetusoi muidation I A revolution)1 has briokein out in lower Caldifornia ; 'Jose Moreno has collected aL fo rce, d~claredo~ himself governor, and1( seized the custoim house at Rio Joana. lie has im prisonedl Gov. Villagrana and his so.rtary, de~posed the collector in oflhee under Vilhagrana, 1and0 put inl a favorite oi his own. The curious of Charlotte, North Carolina, have been1 gratified by the sight of two real live Turks, who a b)realkfastedl there, wvhile on a journey from Now Orleans to New Yorki. .Their singular appearance and their efforts to miake the cook understand their wanuts afforded much amuse mfenlt. A white muan named Henry Peteirskin came11( to a tragic 01nd at K iff 115l4, on the RBaleigh~ and Gas ton Rauilroadl, last week. Being undoer' the iih ltene of liqptor, lie laid down and fell asleep on the iRailroadi track, and a material train which pa:ssed b~y shortly after, ran' Over himl andl cut him to pieces. In Sacramenimto, Cal., during a per fo ranaeo at Moore's Opera .a IHouse the floor gave way, killing seveni imd wounmding ab~out 01n0 e hunadrel spectators. The fire alarm a was soun tded and ill a few moments the, hi re dIepar~itmient and the police e wo'ro oin the gr'olund, anmd pr'ceeded ! to rescue1 the wounded and1( remove the dead. Many of the latter are in a critical cond~itionl. -'A now invenition, called the elec tric railroad signal, is attracting at tentioni among nd~lr'oad n.en. ando, if is niot unlikoly to supesrsedle flags. Lie signals are plac'ed along the' no about a mile apart, and operate y electricity. When the train asses the signal station, the danger gnal is displayed until the train asses the next station, when it is 3versed. Several companies of United tates soldiers have arrived at Vashington, and others are expect I. A good many sensational para raphs about massing troops at the mat of government have arisen com this ; but there are assur neos that those troops are mostly a eoute, though it is not unlikely hat the government will retain a 3V companies to police tho District ntil the Presidential inauguration. The Methodist Episcopal Church outh, in the Virginia conference cently hold in Richmond, have dopted resolutions to the effect hat the adjustment'effected by the ommissioners of the M. E. Church outh and the 14. E. Church North,, t their meeting at Cape May last mugust is fair and honorablo to both arties, and that they regard the ction of the commissioners as final Aud conclusivo. The son of a prominent colored )emocrat in Danville, Virginia, laving (lied, the father's colored riends held themselves aloof, and efused to have anything to do with he funeral. The white citizens of ho place laid the remains out, >ought a coffin for them, hired a tearso and carriage, and followed hem to the grave. A colored ireachor was present, but would avo nothing to do with the burial; o at white minister road the service nd white people committed the emnins to the earth. Behold in imidation I The New York Presidential Elec ors claim $1500 pay, aiind mileage. .t soems that when the pay of mom >ers of the Goneral Assembly of hat State was $3 per diem, an not, vas passed giving the Electors the amo pay as members of the General tssenibly. Afterwards the pay of nemnbers was made $1500, and nileage for the ",essi-m), whether ong or short, without a thought >emg given to the Electors. Now, herefort, they claim that und r the aw providing for their componsa ion, they are also entitled to $1500 4nd miloage, for their session of wo days. "Boss" Tweed has at last reached qow York, but too late to furnish a mmnipaign canard for Zach Chandler. Eie landed in New York, at pier 4, gorth River, from the tug Catapa )n the 23d inst., and appears in imidatod. He has lost at least ieventy pounds of flesh, and seems 1ervous and apprehensive, while his >ld defiant look has become of the Ihings that were. In order to >btain his liberty he will be required Io give bail in the amount of three nillion dollars, and that well nigh impossibility accomplished, could be mmediately re-arrested and held to ail in the sum of seven million (do Wurs in consequence of the judgment bgainst hmn in the civil suit, the bpp~eal from which is now pending in the Courts. Thmere are twenty iix indictmnts h.-n,;'ing over him. VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Renovates andI Invigor'ates the wvhole 83Stemn. ITS MEDICAL PROPERTILES ARE Alter'ative Tonie, Soivent anid D~iuretic. .N T l(a is made exciusively from the V Jices of carefully-selected harks, ~oots and1( herbs, and s(o strongly concen rated, thant it will effectually eradiente ~romi the system every taint of Scrofula. ehrofuilon~ I iumor, Tlumnors, Cancer, Cani wrouis H~umior, Erysipel as, Salt Ithecum, 4yphihitic Diseases, Canker, Faintness at rei Stmc, and all dliseases that arise romimpuire blood. Sciatica, I nflannua ory and Chironie~ Ithieumaitism, Neuralgia, :iout and spinal Complints, can only ho iffectually curedl through the blood, For Ulcers and Eruptive diseases of the kin, 1'ustules, Phiples, Blotches, Boils, ['etter, Scalhead and Itingworm, Voege inc has never failed to effect a plermanent ,ure. For P'ains in the Rlack, Kidney dJom >laints, Dropsy, Female WVeakness, Leui orrhon, arising from internal ulceration, 11d( utermlo diseamses and General Debility, e'getino acts directly upon the causes 'of hbeso compulalints. It invigorates and trengthens the whole system, acts upon he secretive organs, allb-ye inflammation, mure ulceratlonl anid regulates the bowels. .For Catarrh, Dyspopsia, liabitual Cois *ivencs, Pa'pitationi of the Iheart, liead ichie, Piles, Nervousness and General P'rostration of thme Nervous System, no nodlicinmo has evergiven such pericet sati action as the Vegetine. It pufrilies the >lood, cleanses all of tihe organs, and >ossesses a controlling power over the iaervous system. TIhe remarkable cures effected by Vege inoe have induced many hysicians and( pothecaric's whomi we know 'to prescribe .1ud use0 it in thteir own families, In fact, VEWETINE is the best remedy yet hiscoveredi for the above diseases,011i ho only reliable Blood Purifler yet p~laced >eforo tho plublic. PR ElPAlfIED BY I. RL. STIEVENS, Boston, Mass. WHmATr 1 Viopwrjsx ?- --It is a comi 1)und1( xtractedl fromt barks, roots and herbs. I. is Natuiro's Ititmedy Iti lefc armless fremii any bad1( elfet upon0 the ystemii It, is nlourishigszdsrmgle ng it acts directly upon the blood. It Lulits the nerIvous system. It gives you ;ood, swecet, sleepi at night. It is a reat innaceca for our aged fathers and motheors; or it gives them strength, quiets their erves,. and gives thenm Nature's. sweet, leep-it has been proved by miany an gediperson. It is the great Iloodi 1url er. It is a soothing remedy for our hildren. It has rellevedI andl cured thoup nds1. It relieves and cures all diseases riginating from nupur iblo100d. Try the 1torrTN5. Give it a faiir trial for your ompulaints ;then you wvill say to your Plend, neighbor and noquaintaince, "'Try :It has cured me." VEOETIN!S, for the Oliliplainits for which is rec0mne~d, Ig having a bargor sale iroughiout the I'iited Slates than aniy ther one miedicino. W~hy ? VIWETINE. ill cu re thesd compdlb. ts. !(e~tkle.Is Sold by all Dr'uggrists. nov 2 N.W' ADVERI'EMENTS. 25 FANV C AnKnN,1ist yls with 25 nUamo, loots. post pId.T. B. IHUSTED, Nasawu, uens. Co., No l We will start you in a businoss you can make $50 a weok oay. RON EY itespectable for either Sex. AGENTS SUPPLY CO., 261 Browery, New York. A(4ENT4. Inveytigate the merits of the Illstitratod Weekly, before 'determining upon your work for this fall and wintor. The conbination for this toeonisurpass es anything horetoforeo ) ti e d. Tornis sent free on application. Addross, CIH AS. CLUCASg&CO., 14 Warren St., New Yirk. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous. USE W ELLS' Carbilie Tablets, a sure remedy for Coughs, and all Di.. cases of tho Throat, Lungs, Chest and Mucous M embrtne. PUT UP ONLY IN nLUE BOXES. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CITrENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. ATITENTON ALL I (onBAT BANKnUPT SALE OF JFEuY. On receipt of 5) cents We ;till send by mail, postpaid, all of the following pieces of jewelry, viz: 1 pair Gold Plated and engrtved Sleove Buttons, one set Gold Front Shirt Studs, 1 Collar Stud, I Wed ding Ring, 1 Roll Plate Watch Chain and I Gont's Itose Coral Scarf Pin. We offer this great bargain merely to draw atten tion to our busines, as we havo all Linds of watchesi and jewelry at low prices. Send for Catalogue. ICOLE & Co., 735 Broadway, N. Y. City. READY FOR AGENTS-THE CENTFNN AL EXPOSITION DIsuRnliEnD AND ILLUSTRATED. A graphic pen-picture of its history, grand buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosi ties; great days, etc. Profusoly illustratod, thoroughly popilar aind very cheap. Is solling inimen.wlv. 5,000 Agents Wanted. Send for full hairticulars. This will be the chance of 100 years to coin money fast. Get the only reliable history. Hun, BAnD BAOs., Puns.,733 ansom St., Phil. Pa. CAUTION. Bo not deceived by premature books, assuming to be "oflcial" and telling what will happen in Aug. and Sept. Agellts Wanted for the Story of ChaRley Ross, Written by his father. A complete ac count of this most My sterious Abduction and Exciting Search. % ith Fac-Sinile Letters and Illiustrations. Outsells all other Books. One agent took 60 order in one day. Termis liberal. Address JoiN E. Porrmn & Co., Publishers, Phila. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS Have been Unanimously assigned the "FIRS1T RANK IN THE Several Requisites" Of such Instruments, at tho U. S. CENTENNIAL, 1876. and are the only organs assigned this rank. Their superiority is thus dechired not in one or two respects only, but in all the Important qualities of an organ. A Meldal and Diploma have also been awairded themni but itedals of equal value were aw.rded all articles deemed worthy of recognition, so that many imakers can advertise 'first iedals" or "highest awards." Comparaetive rank in excllenco, has been dleteritmined1 by the Juiidges' Reports alone, in which the~ MASON & HIAMLIN ORGANS are untaimuously assigned "Trhe first rank in the several requisites" ofsuch: ms.'trumienits, aind are the only~ Ones as signted thcis raenkI. See Judges' Reports, 'fhis re'sult was not unaexpectedl, foi these organis have uniformly taken high est awards ti suchi Conipetitions, there bieing less thantt six exceptions ini hundred, ot' comtpaitson s. T1hecy were award ed lirst mtedails, and highest honors at Paris I 8I7. Vienna I 873, Santiago 1875, Phil a dlelphia .187(1; having thtus been awarded~ highest beonors att Every Worldl's Exhibi. tion at whtich they have competed, andl being tho, onely American organs which' ever obhtalinct any award in Europe. Nowv styles, wvith imuprovementa exhibi. ted at the Centetnnial; eleganit new case, in great variety. Prices very lowest con. sistent with best matleriail andie workman ship. Organs soled low for' ensh or in stallmnents, or reneted until rent pays. Every organt wa'rrantted to give entirt satisfactioin to every' reasonable purchatsol or the mtoney returned. Illustrated Cata lg ties sent free. M AsoN & HIAMuN OnoAN Co.-154' Tre mont Street, Biosteone; Ution Sqluare, New York; 80 and 82 Adlamst street, Chicago. THE a AMyPA1G FAIRLY OPENED. TTAH returned tand will now display fot .L.. the benelit of his Patrons, the citizens of' Fairfield, H1 A'ITN, f ho Nobbiost, Tlilden, IHanipton, Cute ad] all other styles. CLOTH[ING4: The mnot.stylish Ruits, of the latest and most aplproved make anid style. of the latest atnd mnost becomin~ styles, to suit the most fastidious. All aski of my~ friends is do themiselves the juistice, and S06 the favor, to look at his Stock before making purchases. My Stock of RIOOTS AND) SH OES ise 'ompltete. Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls, andtllinnetketa. I cani conipeete with any one itn this itnarket, or elsewh ee. All I ask, is a call, to convince my friends that I mean busmess. SOL. WOLFE oct 19 G OODI ADVERTISING $3,26~0.-l0 wvorth of space in various ne~wspapohirs distributed through thirty States will be sold for $700 cash. Accurate ntsertions gtarateed ls o h lters, giving,daily and weekly circula tione and printoed schedule of rates, sent feonapplication to OEO. P ItOWET~T & O. Newspaper Advertising Agents, No, 41 agark Ibw New vork. TO OUR CUSTOMERS ---- - W HO are indebted to us for PROVIS. IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect fully call attention, that your bills are due on or before the first of November. We are depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are duo at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our promises promptly, Beaty, Broa & Son. oct 12 J. F. IcMaster & Co. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I JUST RECEIVED ! Consisting of all the Latest Varietios. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING IS AS COMPLETE AS ANY IN TOWN. PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS 6tcts. Skcts. 10ets. BLANKETS, SHAWLS and LAP ROBES AT THE LOWEST We would call special attention tc our comnpilt stock of Ready-made Shirts miade to orter and a fli SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, Pegged, Cable, and Handssewed. Ladles Shoes or the best make, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEW HERE AND WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. J. F. McMASTER & CO. och 5. NOW IS THE TIME~ TO BUY NOTI ONS, Hats, Shoes, and Clothing. HJESE goods are cheaper than ever before, and great inducements are offered to produncers of cotton. Boe sure to call and see n-o. U. G. Desportes. oo6r CONNOR & CHANDLER -HAVE-. A New Supply -OF Morton's Celebi ated -ALSO, Dsk Slide and Telescopic PEN HOLDERS. -ALSO, Gold, Ivory and Pearl MAGIC PENCIL CHA DRMS, TOOTH PICES &c. nov 9 TREI MENDOUS EXCITEMENT -OVER THE UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Eoots, hoes, Bats, Trunks, &c. -AT E.F. Leetch & Cogs. B EST line jof N otions in the County, Gonta' Furnishing Goods of best qaality. Blankets, ghawls and Boulevard Skirts, at the lowest prices. Special attention called to the largest and best selected Stock of Kentucky Jeans over before offered to the Fairfild publio. Ladies' trimmed Hats in grent Variety The above goods will be sold either at Wholesale or Retail, All goods offered low for CASH. CALL AND SEE US. WE DEFY COMPETITION, R. F. Leetch & Co. e 5 djoining F. Elder's. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I I e Gods, anc Goos ad Milinry Bazaar, which were selected with the greatest care by Mrs. lioag in the Northern markets. A complete and full line of Mil linery Goods of the latest designs. The stock of all kinds of merchand1ise which the public knows I generally keep, will be rep~lenishecd and kept comlete during the season. 'Family Grocer'les, such as Flour, Meal, Grist, Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Tea, Coffee, Cheese, Macaroniy, Rico,* Mackerel, Cakes, (rackers, Caindly* &c., always fresh. Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Crockery-a full' assortment. .In fact, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S. One and all, great and small, Give Bioag a call-at the Cornor. P'riees to suit the times, No trouble to show goods. oct 12 PLA NTATION TO RLENT. ~O RENT, for the year 1877, the plan Itation known as the " Mobley Plae," one mile from the old Chestnut Ferr' eight miles fre m the town of Camnden,I Korshaw County. On the premises are a good dwelling,- outhouses suitable for enanta, good gin-house, serow, ete. Good farming land open, sufficient for eight or ten ploughs. Parties wishing to rent can apply to Messrs. Trantham & Hay, Attorneys, Camden, S. 0., or to the owner at Rockc Hill, 8. 0. oct 6-8w. MAnY A MnOvY FIRE. INSURANCE. OW is the time to insure your pro erty, in any of the following well Companies, iz: The Liverpool. and London and Globe, The GEBMANIA of Now York, The HoMB of New York, The NIAGARA of Now York, The ATLANTIO of New York, The HOFFMAN of New York, The FRANKLI of Philadelphia, The ATAs of Hartford, The 8T. PAUL of blinnesota, The GEoROIA HOM. The RIoHMoN) Fin AssOCIATION Vin IrAA. * Rates as low as can be obtained at any genoy in the State. Country Dwellings specialty. Gin House insurance offered t adequate rates. JAMES W. LAW, Agent nov 2x4 at Winnsboro, S. C. F. iW. HABENCHIT, Proprietor of the Cenltennzia1 33a'R K EEPS constantly on hand a fine stock of Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines Malt Liquors. Cigars, Tobacco, etc., eto. Altho tv orte and fashionable beverages prepared from the purest liquors and in the finest style. Come to the Centennial Bar, under the Winntboro Botel. 0o66 MIMASTER & BRIGE Most respectfully request the inspection of their cheap and well sele ted stock or goods, which they OfNer na low as any house in the up COUNTIRY. THiNIR LADIIS' Pepattnent is full aaid complete in every line, RUF'S, SILK TIES, llandkc'hiefN, dol'ars, Cuffs &c., in great variety atid at extremely low priceis. AMERICAN DELANEI(S, Nice Dress Goodo, colored and black Alpavas, at prices that defy coLnpedItion. DOMESTIC GOODS, Cohsisting of Brown Homespun, Check. ed lIomenpun, Denims, TeIkihgs, Hhitt. ings, &c., at prices to suit the price of Cotten. THEY HAVE A splondid lot of Jeans and Cassimeres, Onts' aid Boys Suits which they offer at great bargains. OPERlA, GRAY, WVhite and Bed Flaninals at selling prices. A FULL STOCK OF Gients', Youths,' Boys' and Childrens cloiting of every description. THEIR INE OF~ Gents' Furnishing Goods is complete in evcry particular. GENTS', LADIES', Youths'. Boys' and C hildren's Shioes in great v.r'ety, atid at ii adeniably low prices. THEIR HARDWARE .Department is full and comnplete, con misting of everything generally found in a hardware store. A NEW LOT OF Good and cheap carpets just received. C'all and examine before bu yinlg yourl goods elseWhere et .IcMASTERI & IC[(E. CORN OR ALE. otBEEATY, 1RO. & ON. A LL prnsknowing themselves to beidbted to mec will please ooome forward with money or cotton, anid settle old nccounts, if they expect indulgence another year. ost 5 F. ELDER. lEEPS constantly or hand a full sup. 1ly of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and 'LANTiA TION SUPPLIES. His stock has ocently been replenished, and he is nowi eady to supply the wants of All. NEWS kill RERALD 0 PUBWIUUnD RVERY TnUSDAY A. WINNSBORO, S. 0.. 4 DY TES WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO. IT CONTAI198 A IJMMARY OF TUB LEADING EVENTS oF THE DAY, ftate News, County News, Political News, Etc. T=E EDITORAL DEPAITMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THlE LOCAL COLUMN Is well hiled with town andi county tewa. TVhe aim of tbo Publishers is to issue a FIRST-CL AS FA MILY NEWSPAPER. Tormd of Subscription, payablb invaria bly in advance: One copy, one year,----- ---- $3.00. One copy, six months, - - - -- $1.60. Ono copy, three moenthis, - - - $1.00). Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2. 75. Ten copies, one year, at - - - - $2.60. Twventy copies, one year, at - - $2.60. To every person miaking uip a club of ten or more subscribers, a copy will hai | ent free for one year. Tlhc e~n~ osi tuting a club need not all be at the same JOB PRINTING IN ALL ITS DEPART.\IENTS DONE IN TIlE IIESTr STYLE AND) AT TIHE LOWEST PRICES. We are prepared to furnish, on short notice, JIANK CH ECKS, BILL H EADS, N S ENVELOPE~'S, LETTERt IEAD)S, INVITATIONS, LAW BLANKS, POSTE RS, P'OSTAL CARDS, ETC., ETC. Termis for Job W1ork---ash on Delivery. All business commnunications, should be adtdressedi to the Winnaboro Publishing Company, WINNSiBORO, S. C. J. CLENDINING, Boot and Shnoo Manufatctitrer', WVINNSIBORO, S. C. THlE underigned re apectfully' annonnelces 1iboi citizens of FairIleId tl' ho has removed his Boot and1( Shoe Mainufactory to one door below Mr. C. Mullors. I am prepared to muanufneturo all styles of work in a substantial and workmanlike manner, out of the very bent. materials, and at prices fully as8 low as the 51amC goods can be maenufacturedl for at the North or elsewhere. I keep> constantly on hand, 1a good Stock of ol1e and U porC Leather, Shoe Findings &c., which w ifl be sold at reasonablo prices. Repairing promp Itly attended to. [ermis strictly Cash. 71 Iried Hides bought.. oct 12 J. CLENDINIG ALD, and be Sure to haye the rendy money.