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Patients ttuflfering for years from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying (MTerrnt remedies, spending thousands of dollars in traveling and doctoring. have, by the use of n few bottles, entirely recovered ihcir health. j "WOU'T G3 T3 Pi.3X32V Now York, An Tit si 30, 1IT7X D n. TUTT I Dear Sir: -V7h?*l In AtXca, last win* ?r, T rued your t?i pietor.ant for ray 00113b. aa.l roxiixod mors bsnoflt from 11then anything I oosr taaX. I .tot ?i s?ll thst I will no*, go to yiorii* nott wln'or at I Intanded 3*.s '!? 4?H iolt'-ss b/ express. for ajuto mends. {t,rurD cuBiitsfo, 130 tVist TUirty-flist dtree. Hojtan. January 11, l?7t. tVht* eertlflts thst I htvo recommended tho -.no cl Or. Tutt'a Expectorant for til tenses of tholungs for Ihs past two years, mitl to my Knowledge many bottles h<?? bean uaod by my pttlnnte with tho happiest results, la two aasoa whin it ,v x i th Jt;lit o?aIrmr t consumption hod taken pi\os tho tBxp-jotoraut *a?ot?d x ouro. v It. II. SPKAOUJl.M.D. " W? oan not apoax too highly of D-. Tutt'.l t " pcotornnt, and for the sake of ou:l'orit\3 humanity hope It may booon-o maro generally kno wn." Chip Six* AnrortTX C. Isold by Uvajtilsts. Prlos 31.ou *THE NEW SfiwiiiMii WAS AWittDED HIB FIRST PREMIUM!! At the Centennial Fxhibition, and hai always carried oil the Inirheel honor* v here vcr exhibited* a COMPACT. fiinrrT.r. nmtAitM!, XilKbt llunntug and EFFICIENT "LOCK STITCH" MACHINE. AUAI'TEl) to thfl WANTS of EVKltYUODV. Tho HOME SEWING MACHINE was Perfected eiRht {earn einc? by tho aid of tho be?t Inventivn fllent and Nlr? IianW-.il 81.111. It COM 111.M S all llio K-aentlal Ports of a PIB^T Cf APH MACHINE, i* 81 At PI.IC in CONS'i MICTION, hi! 1'KitlOH in Strength and lleuuiy, contain* leas Working Parts n?d in Capable of DOING a trlifrr rany* ot lForh than o:her Rowing Maelunea. It will HUN foryem without COSTING ONE CFNT for lt? 1'Atns. Jn the Mannfactiiro oftnis MACHINE Ihc Very Mnlorlnls are UbEl), Tho WEARING PARTS arc HARDENED, and the .Mechanism has been co.-htuuctt i> with the apvciai * ?' ?> of producing an Easy Hunninpr, DEHAUI.K, and almoH h'OISKI.F.SS MACHINE, adopted KQLWI.I V "WBl.t, for Conreo or lino TllltKAl), COTTON, BILK ?>r I.IN EN, 8F.WINO from the J.inhtrtt Mttnllua to H-arer Clo'h and j.LATHKit. Such ConflrtencoiaFF.LT in tho INTH1NSIC ML-.HI1S of tho HOME SEWING MACHINE that every MACHINE is fully Warranted for Five Years. I.I VP. AGENTS wantod in localities whero we arc not represented. Fond for prices, and samples of work dona oa tho HOME, or call at any of our offices. .InuucABi fii flnL/ 9/ fin uunnoun| vumn vu vui) 80 Union Sqoare, New York. Mi Wfcehinjton Street, Boston, Mass. ' ' 11H Second Are., Pittsburgh, Pa. 141 EUU Street, Chloa/jo, 111. 21 booth 6ih Street, St. Loots, Mo. ly St 'r Jion^wue.y Et., Sfta rrtuiueoo, Gal. THE n HORRY NEWS. T. W. BEATY, lCi.noi;. SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1877. The Essence of Patriotism?Supporting the (Government. The amount of taxes paid V.y tho people ol I lorry are out large compared lo some oilier counties, hut the ; prompt payment of the poor man's j mite is as patriotic as the rich man's ready hundreds. Our people art; j promptly meeting the call ol Governor Hampton lor 10 per cent., and the call of the County Commissioners for 'lb percent., for the support of the poor and jail expenses. Last Monday, sale day, the Agent's ollice was thronged all day, and a great many went away without paying, as it was impossible for the Agent to wait on them till. The zeal of the people ol Horry for good government lias not abated since ilie election, Their earnestness to support Hampton is as deep as it was to elect liint. In fact we haxeuot heard of hut one man in the county who ohjoi ts to pay ing on the grounds that | linn)) ion is noc the (lovt-nmr, and In- j will in vit set liu- world on iire, unless it he will) crooked whiskey. Mr Deihum, the lorimr Treasurer, ii ml lor yours iho County Chniinniu o| ; 11 to Republican paity, now in Now Voik, writes Mr. Walsh, iho Agent, I to call on hi" Clerk tor his last year's ! tax receipts and draw on hint at sight J lor his per cent.; as ho regards it the duty ol every citizen to respond promptly to the support ol the only true and legal Covcriimcnt wo have. ' O Tempera 0 Mores ! [Correspondence of the Ilorry News ] A little more than two years ago, it became known to the presiding Judge, ol the Fourth Judicial Circuit, that various parties mi this county were violating the license law, by retailing , spirituous liquors without having com- . plied with the requirements ol the law. ! I'his judicial officer, to tlie exceeding i gi'iit ilieat'on ??t the several eoinmuni- j tns, and to the great advantage ol nir eiety, morality and religion, in his characteristic inereitul manner, pro 1 I - - 1 ' i-i-ruvu Jii once i<? coring hum a Oust*, j l?y a gentle application ol the roil of legal suasion. Recognizing tho reformation, everywhere so evident. tho Inlu Hoard of County Commissioners wisely einnta led tho worthy xutn|?1u iIuih s?'t, and refused to grant license for the sale of liquors, to any ponton whosoever?Lot the pooplo praise them. During this period ol comparative respite I nun t lie ravages of the iiory demon, nothing has heen more remarkaide than the gradual, yet certain improvement in the nniutier and eustomv ol our people. Kven tho stranger uho visited our County before and since the beginning ol this era (for era indeed it is, in the history of Hurry), observes the change and tells iis praise abroad. No more does the drunken reeling inebnate stagger into society to disturb and annoy religions or so? ci tl gatherings. N'o more are days of public meetings scenes of broils, riots, allVys and braggadocio; but every thing moves on with ease and gravity, business is transacted decently and in order. Hut this happy state ol tilings is destined to cease. Nothing was ever yet so pure, so right, so just, so piopcr as to he Ireu from opposition. The restless spirit, that dreams ever of mischief, is constant ly and diligently at work. The hiilelnl enemy ol earth ly commit scruples not to ilestroy the peace of a nation to gratily a solitary ami wanton ambition. This fiendish spiiit, chained to limits during the past two years, in our County,"seem* desperately tired of confinement, and despite the restraints ot heller judgment, and despite the penally ot violated law, seems determined to burst its shaekles and to sally lorth ill all its hellish malignity, lor the subversion <>1 ihepeaeeand prosperity ot tint people, Kspeeially was this apparent, on Monday last, at our county site, with a modern "Georgetown" in the heart of i our little "Boro," ami one ol the devil's ; agents to deal out his liquid damna' tion to all who might chance to tall victims to his deceptive allurements. When we stood and gazed upon the scene we wished thai the whole Board ol our newly elected County Com misi sioners might lie present. Could they, | alter witnessing t he disgraceful scene | lor :i moment, conlesriphilo the grant, i ing ol license lor i lie reluil'ol alcoholic , liquors! We thought ol the precious, ! hard fuming*, ko muchly needed by ilie wife uimI children at home, being frittered away, 10 purchase lor the husband and lather, a flushed face, u flushing dilated eye, and a volcano within that wan destroying the very heart, and vital* ol the man, an under it* burning influence ho f-laggered front aide to side ol the street, We thought of the immortal soul that was being *o thoughtlessly bartered away lor present ami eternal damnation. We thought of tlie many sorrowing hearts that that day's doings hud i made. And wo thought often of the young man, who had so completely OURY WEEKy !<>hI all respect (or himself, (or the j community in which he lives, timl lor j his own wile an i little children, hh In | engage in the illicit HaHio o| alcohol ; le liquors, in a cotninuniy where, l?y i ; conniioii consent hh well hh hy law it i? |>r?>liii>it<.*<). Pause, O young man! 1 'nilhi*! Il you have neither the tear j oj (?od or the regard oI man helore your eyen, lor the ?ake ol your own precious little hoys, and your alien, tiouate wile, stop! May you 11< t now he paving i he way lor yourswM and vonr wile to some puldio prison. What are your ill-gotten gains? What is money compared to your own pel'-: sonal liherly? What is money compi red to the peace of a commuaity? What is money compaied to the price I a sou I? MURK ANON. CUB WASHINGTON LETTER, (JoTcrnor Wells, of Louisiana?More proofs of Frauti?II.>w will ho he Rewarded I?Chuigresshmai affairs? Klecloriul Com mission?Local Mat ters? Personal?Etc, lite. [Special Correspondence to the liuKIIY NliWs.J Washington, I). C., February 3d, 1877. The Kleetorinl Commission in in its second m ssion us 1 write. Crowds arc >?r*>iiml i lie Capital, though Imii a bare , thousand nr so eati witness the pro-I' ceedings. The public ox< itemcnt does not subside, as wan ex peeled alter tltej passage ot the bill and the coiihi quenl as-uiaiiee of peilcelnl results. On the eon I ru ry, there seems to be an Unprecedented iililount ol leelinrj oil the y % Mibjeet. Yesterday the Slate ol Florid i was reaehed and oljeeled to and j the objections and aeeompatiy ing papers oidered printed. The discu? 1 sion ol the vole ol Florida will be exhaustivc; us many ol the questions) arising in thai Stale will oolite up j again in Louisiana, and may be tlit*. I posed ol no X so as to prevent repeltlion ami delay. It. is now thought; that at least all ol next week will be required close out the woik ol the fiuiiinissioii. Yesterday .1. II. Mini lox testified before t he I louse Committee on Privileges &o. His icsninony was a continuation ot that gi\en by Col. I Pickett on the previous day :i?d may t?e stated as follows: .Maddox was ! given a place in the Internal Ue\en.?e ' Bureau, and sent to New Orleans, alter the Presidential election; besides : bis regular duties, he was, at the re- 1 quest ol Secretary Chandler, to examine into the political si* nation in Louisiana; having known Wells and An (terson ot the Louisiana Uetumiiig ' j Board lor ninny years, lie put hiinscll into columnuiea'ion with them, ni.d ' brought from Wells to this city a de- j maud lor one million dollars; Wells j threat ning to return the 18 ate lor ** I Tildrii unless ho got the money. It the Uepuhiicnus tailed to put up the i million, Maddox was to endeavor to get the amount (ram the Democrats, j with n promise that Tildeii should : have the vole ot tin* State. The attempt , i o;i ouin panics seems to have tailed. It j is not known iIial any money wan raised and paid to Wells. Maddox denies having received any. lie do* i eliues to Stale how the million was lot : he divided, excpt that Wells, as j President ol the Hoard, said lie must have $'200,0t)0 each lor hiinsclt and Anderson and a smaller amount "lor the mutters'"?meaning the two col| ored members nt the Hoard. Wheih? r M oldox will he promoted 01 dis i ini-srd, Wells indicted or appointed ; to office, remains to he seen; tint the documentary "'"I other evidence in i the ease, the appearance of all the : parties, thy tacts as known concerning the real result, ol the election in lam- ! isiana, all go to convince one that the | Mot) is trite. Maddux does mo swear; to any corrupt bat gain with any members ot the Hoard except Wells, and it is only lair to say that it is quite! I likely \Yells intended to pocket the j whole amount and "go hack on" the other members, including the "Nig- , gel's" as he called them. Add to the testimony ot Hillh field. Clerk ol the | Hoard, who swears to changes ot votes I made by him under orders I nun Wells, J litis seems to i?e a record tlit like ol which was probably never made up l ai/ainst anv other niililii* ntKi<?r The tiiiaT overthrow of Mr. Murtogh, Kditor ul tlm President's organ, came yesterday. The Chief ot Police ami . i ihree detectives, who were suspended while Murlagh remained on the police Hoard, were reinstate J. Thin is wiiai Democratie. and Kepublhan business men desired Ii is a decision that no ; petty otVicei of 111 <; District can use the I police force lo Idneken private character or interfere with legislation by Congress, In the Senate anil House little is being done. The Senate yesterday (M) passed the bill giving $20,000 to the poor ot tile Disliicl. The House had pre*tottsly passed it. Senator Mitchell was stopped in a nice little trick, lie attempted to make a report directly to the Senate from a sn'i committee. As this would have allowed the report to be presented without giving the Democrat* a chance to make a minority report, he was promptly checked. The published opinion of President 1 Gran'- that the time has come lor a reorganization of parties, is a carious illustration of the political ignorance ' I wh'clt he expressed in his last annual message. At a time it hen the Demo Ova lie party is just coining into power with an iuimenuo popular majority, NKkVyVb: FEB. and the Republican pari)' is convicted, in its highest representations, of a I manner ol irund, and is hopelessly tlivided, the I'resid* lit looks lor a reorganization of both parties. Senator Anthony ami Representative Alexander II. Stevuns are still on the siek list, and there is little hope that either ol them will take their seats during the session. OUR NEW YOUK LETTER. i>km ami) kou a ('a ii n iv a i.? tiik homan festival? a \vi1.i> hack ? m kltollantakt.k mkmkntoks k'lc, [From Our ()>vm Correspondent.] Wmv Yohk Feb. 5. 1877. The rather meagre list ol holidays s?'t nown hi tin? New York calender hiils Ian in receive an important Addition this year. A number ot gentlelinn who have wilnesse*? or partieipi led in the Carnival celebrations ol Knrupe, and ol New Orleans in this country, are making a derided clVnt, and with every prospect ol success, to introduce the lestivnl, as observed in Hie latter city, into New York. K very body lias heard more or less ol the famous doings in whieh many nations take their "farewell to the tlesh" (which is lh?! meaning of' carnival) just before 1 be holy days of Lent, which are supposed ill least to hpassed in sack-cloth and ashes. K^pe cially hi the Italian cities is this the greatest holiday season ol the year. fXtClldHlg 1 111 I Ml <T It ii V* 1?? ?!t? WiM k . It has I?? ? ii my good tori line to tnkc pari in tin* Jimnan (darr.ivul, ami 1 tan assure you ilia! n is wl.nl wo cull in llic American language *'a high old iiuic." No business is ?111111* cxecpting in costumes, masks, can.lies, c.onlclli, lion lions ami 11 .? other ntixillinries ol the season, ami the streets mo crow?I e<l day and night with carriage loads ol masked In amies, ami 'lie pedestri an throng ol tools, knight*, sat } rs. ske'e tons, and whatever other shapes it phases hninaiiiiy to asinine lor the lime being. The windows and lideo nies oi ihe main streets are gaylv draped, ami as densely packed w r Ii maskers as the roadway hclow, while those uhove and those beneath pelt and shout at each other with lirelwss good humor. Throw mo could i i still eontinlJ.'S to bo the lavorile amusement ol the multitudes as ol old, hut in late years economy lias detracted Iroin the pleasure id this recreation h\ substituting tor the sugar plums ol conjelh proper, a base imi'mion eon siding nl little balls ot clav about as large as peas, whitened by rolling in lime. Among the most interesting isalurcs ol t lie Uotnun carnival, which however, 1 should not cure to si e iiuro. dueed here, is the reckless horse race with which it closes. Late in the nl tcrnoon ?d tin; last, day, when the excitement begins to 11 ig through the sin cr weariness ol the panicipanis, the centre oi CV?rso, the hroad street some two miles long which is tlie principal I hem re ot carnival lostiviiics, is cleared it v the tremendous i.vi-i-i i..m ol the police and military, ami the motley muss ol revellers are packed along the sidewalks. Then, when all is in teadini'ss# a signal is given, and halt a dozen wild horses are loosed at one end ol the street, and start like arrows down the open roadway. Along their Hanks are loosely lastened little steel Imrhs wi'h points as keen as a needle's, winch pin k 'he startled animals si every leap, 1'igcd on by the triple goad of pain, tear and excitement, their speed soon becomes absolutely terrific. On they rnsh through the doiitde row id spectators, who yell and gesticulate as they pass, ami closs in behind them like the water in the wake ?d .a swill vessel. Faster and taster Hy the straining steeds, wilder and wilder grow the cries ol tlie surging crowd, till at the end the poor beasts, Pruning, panting, trembling and utterly crazed with Itiglil, run blindly against an immense padded rug hung across the street to leeeive them, and fall helpless to the pa\ eineiit. You can hardly conceive of arything more exciting tnan this race hut it is as cruel as bull lighting; a horse which lias run that gauntlet il he does unl die at once, is seldom good lor anvt iiimr :ilier\vi?r.l* m.il T y n " tliih lealtiieol the carnival has been omitted during the last year or so. A lavoritw subject lor oily writer's I<' display their vvn upon is the greeni.cmh dl the countryman visi ing ilu meat mi'1 ropolis, and I ho oast* with w It it'll he is taken in and done lor by tbe city sharp. One ol the events ol this week goes tar towaid proving that v<nl nicy is not an exclusively rural attribute, but may appear in nut whose lite has been spent among ;h* bricks and paving stones. In tin. cir. winstances relent ?l t<?, an r>l<l New , Yorker who had 5,h00 wonh o i diamond jewelry, on which he wanted to raise a loan, accepted the kimllj offered services of a young man win volunteered to help htm manege tin mailer. Alter various pre liinimit') j negotiations arranged hy the disinter I ested young man, in which he man. j aged to gain the entire confidence o ' tiie diamond owner, the two drove om | day to a down town hotel where tin transaction was to be concluded. At 1 the door the kind young man took tin jewels, saying he wished to show thciit to sotne one inside first, and re quested lite other to "wait lor hint.' ' The latter did "wait (or him," aiu lO, 1377. III i ' I Hull's all thu good ii ?*i ] liiui, I -r ti e zealous yoiilli walked iti 11??* 11 **?? i ' door and mil 1?v i hark en?ranee. The thief luts In en caught. The $'25,. 000 diamonds have ??i. Moral: city men should not laugh ion hard ai lheir country cousins lor tailing an easy prey lo swindlers. In a recent letter 1 spoke ol some emiosiiies ol haul limes in New \?nk Since then there has come llii'ler my i notice aiioliier practice which ilit* pre- j vailing scarcity ol the circul?l in? medium has caused lo lie quite getij era I. This is the selling ol Wedding , (presents hy newly married cm pies I who llml they eaniiol live entirely on j love and rose leaves, and Deed more in ilie way ol snhstantial emnlorts than ; their purse will a lid id. In a lasldon- j aide wedding il Irequently occurs llial many dilplieate presents are given, as j well as many thai are ol no practical | value to the recipients. Such laelsl a i e learned hy the halt dozen dealers ' who liiakeiliis husliie*s a specialty,! and a week or two alter the occasion, i | one ol them will call on the young j couple ami cautiously hroaeli the silh/ject ot purchase. At first his idler is usually l etused with great imlignai ion, foil in Km end he will oilen entry tdl, under the promise ol the si i lei est iScctesy, the largest ahare ol the wed ding olVeriugs for winch he has pant I say Iroin a third lo anu halt their valt?e. Kadix. Wo have received i Iiv Jaauai v number of 1 ii. i.... i .i. .. ' | l.i.l-v l.l. li'ill.?, .1 linmiSOIIU! IIII HI III* 'III ' O page ((il coluiiis) l.iuiily 11.4)1'r, lilted wiili the j choicest literature?serial and short sto.ies, i sk<lches, j oelry, wii, humor, iN:o., i&e. It is ^ cu'ei taluiug, amusing and iusiriic'.ive, ami is ( one.ul the clieapes'.. p.41 ms?the amount ami <lii.nil) oi mallei considered?Unit we liave ! j seen. Ttic price is per year, including as pieuiiiiiu a genuine line-line steel eugi.iV. lug i a.leU I tie .uuiicr.esi Hal i ll," prlnU'ii imi p ali: paper, a Inch tin: puoiisheia claim is supciior in pni.it oi merit ami allrac- ^ llvuncss lo any p.emi.uii ever oilered by any ' oilier paper in litis count!y, and is alone Win ill tiie money uskcil lot' both. 'i he pub.Uho.s, J. L. I'atleu & Co., 10^ S\ iniaiii st., .New Wok, authori/.ed lis to say, that in onler lo iiiliorlnce the pa lie r 111 this 1 vicinity liny make a special oiler 10 evoiy one oi our 1 vatic, s to semi liiem the paper?a "trial li ip ' ol lour mouths, post-paid, commencing Willi the jmuut. y nuuilier?lot '/it eeu is. { I Our readers who avail themselves of l Ills I [ oiler v. i.l, we leel certaui, thank us lot having ' eaded theii attention to it. 't he publishers , ol l.iw?ri<K I lot us would tike to eni|iloy some one in every place lo canvass lor this t paper. j.ui 20 It. 1'aiil u [1 mibsciibcra to ilie IIouky I Nkws on; gel i.klst'ltK I lot: its, | llii tii.gli lis, ul "? I per niiiiuui, mill we assure tin in they cannot gel n Welter 111011I lily tor 1111! snuio inoiit'V. G~01) \\11V, S S : OIJK ITOMK Is the name of the most decant 1 rreorh Oil Motto t liromo ever issue.I. The | motto is surrounded by one of the most ?>xi quisile innl ilehlj-colored wreaths of healitifuI tloweis of ('at k hacheround. ami is perfect in ' all its details. 1'. is llxlWe send iliis motto chrotno and the UOSTON WKE1,Y (il.OHK a larse eight-page laiuily, story and ' news paper, with agricullmul, eliess. pnz/le, ' household, and all popular departments, ' ) i months, for only CO cents, ('hmnio and p.i1 per, 0 months, lor$l. A heaiitilul holiday i gift- Agents wanted. Address, WEEKLY (i IX) I IE, 2.18 Washington Street, jan 27 lloston, Mass. Taxconti The undersigned, c L. Johnson, will atte times and places in tl the Tax Contribution i Hampton, and the Coi jBucksville (mill), i\I< Port Ilarrclson, Tuce ; Pawley Swamp, Wed H Jnr/lrm'u Sit T1 ^ viui 1 -! y.j IA M V, 1 I Brown Swamp (Jim ! Bayboro, Monday.. ., Green Sea, Tuesday. jFloyds, (Battle's Sto Gallivants Ferry, Th liCool Springs, Friday II. llardee's Store, jV ; Little Iliver, Tues. & i F. 1). Richardson's, . i Board Landing, Sai ; Conwayhoro, ....... Tax Payers will p ''receipts for 1876. JOS. T. 1 February 6, 1877. HI i , juli - L NEW ADVERTISEMENTS n P* ! ' \ .N? V A H '?"> I "> wiih ii ?'ii?- i ?ci / y pi l paid. J >i Hi'iiHi, Nhiwu, RruiCil. "Vor COUOHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AS I) AM, I ItltOAT DlNKAShS, WELLS'CARBOUC TABLETS, imi i lH' uNUV i s Ill.l (, It Xi.s. ' A Tit USD ANDSUKK REMEDY. Kor 'I i?v Drugging KHinrally, <w JoMNHT.iX. lloLI'OW*t k?!o.. I'lltl.Ulflphit, Pa. A Lucrative Busidlss. t,tf Wo vv.iii M>o morn tlrst-cl'iaa Sewing M ? clime Agenie, iinil Aoo men of energy and rJniiiy to li-aro 'lie buaineas of Selling .Sewing Hi. t hln.*? ('umpfniitlbB Liberal, but varying according to Ability, CUaracler nod Qual* iHeutluim of tint .Afoul For particulars, Address, Wilson Sowing Machine Co. Chicago Tl' At !>-'!! H o 'rtW'i, X Y., or Orleans, I,a. iflAG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY If bENTEN'L EXHIBITION I Ul Ill'lfl ami M'.n.i in |lie (ire.l I a Ii i I.i i mil mm is lliw ii ly a iiilieulU' .? ml complete Ine'.nry puultahed. Ii uvaieof ill''fraud buildings, wonderful ex* liibiis curtoslli>-a, great rvetila, etc. Verycheap nod rell* it nt hi. tlue Agent aol-l 48 Copies la out* day Semi lor our exT* terms to Agenla uiiil a full il'?<'rl|iiluu of tlm worn Address National Publishing Co, I'liil ulrlptifs, |*m , or Si. I.oiiim Mo. CAIJ ri??N ? t'nr>*liuble and vvorth^ss book* on tbe 1 xiHi.nlon ur? bom* circulated Do not i e >i ci ci veil Sh. hni ihe Hook you buy contains 87* pages mil :t3ii ii ii ?* mar?vings Wonderful Success! y."j,000 of the Centennial Exposition lit-.-CKlllr.b AND U.I.Um'K A I'Kb, Sold in 80.1 i'* 11 h-i'n the ivily ,'oinplale low. price i, hi k (7 Yd pages only <2 CO), treating of the entire Inaiory, fraud building*, wond-rful rxhi. ini?, cnriofi nee, gre.it da>e, etc.; Illustrated, aiul 41 cite;*per i ban any otii?r; everybody wants ii nn? nn? ntnnt clear*'! #3.10"in 4" irerm. ;t OOO lSnnlj jimiiM .Snnil quickilt for proof of itiiot n. opinions of nlRci'il*, c-aray. *nd pr***, nam pin j.nr'f, foil 'ii'ic iptiou, ?ml our rxtr* ??-i in!* IU'?*i*.> litoa , Hi<m , 743 Shiihohi St., Pii I tila . I'?, (Ml 'I'll l.N ? B-t im of falsely r lr\lm*d official Mo! worth!,** hoik*. S ml *or proof. BgLmi m pi nca hoticr. w# h*a* ?m Si zvA f.Jx KL^T "<? w' ?( ? rpM.parn U, i>?nh??M?r.p?n,A?.?l a offAlnabl# Jawottj C*oMjp.?t4? ?nmrlt ptu?liAt:?. with AlAjrant flpld-plAtAA hultcni, nn<l IhiIIm' fiiAhltuiAulA Unrr rt*t, pin ???4 4r<?|t*. poAt-rmh*, 2 ?J c?"l?. 3 pACkATA*. "Iln JaaaA.r? . i* |# E?itiX ( ''>/ I /v?f^r j*o*r fr%# to All UKIO-T ill. CO., 700 nroadwnr, N. v. TWELVE a-tlrlii* In on* Th* T.I.OYD COM oIN AT'CII fan bn ?Md * I'nnrll. OnhnMer piii' TV n, Kr*p*r, r,nkrtfb It v, >.m hi- ci. I'nnar mt:rr li.l.bnr, tvwln* *mMM Thrnml C Ulnr m l I .r Rmiiin* :onu Culllii* of Hook* auk ?r**, Iiiiltnti*. I.imIus Bk>|*. Ao I- ,? of * rom.-noB iwnrl/, Is l.cmllT iiIcom |>l*tn.t, a ii.I -1 | ||fr.,|m, Arwit* <w? joliilnn nirnoy mi,I my it i? tha tool */ !!? ? ?rti? Mi H*mp.* 25'ont*. nix ft it f, | . Kx'r-orrtlmr, l'ii!orwr?n?? to *K?n a bjijil aaiupio half iti*nn anil ranoi* yniav town, onidff A CO., 7C0 Broadway, N. V. H STATIOVr.RT r*CK*0P9. and HIV ?* li' h'H f " ' WfO COMBIMATitlrf frir "? U/A /<v4\ DO hAC8- ?HIO?ACO.V i Hi &/ 700 UroadMS), A?w Yorta* fh msdn h* nrnrr mrmit ***ry I "?oriih in ill* b'l'litM* w? fnrnisb, ' y w'cr w on (hoi* \*ri I it 'i to vrorKcau iin'jr I n,trn a <1 'm-n dollar* a tl vj rleht ia ih,'lr own loeiilun*, H it* no room to expitlu ti *-r ?*. Mn?i.?i?? y in,? int and honorable. Woman, a-.it hot* ai.d Kirl* do wall >s mail. W | will liirmnh >oil u vu p.nt* Outfit tr?n. Tli* J hil.-inaaa pit..* hnt'rr Until r> a thuur elsn. W* ' wl I ban r\|w-ii.* of rtriknjt yon i'Hrtlcttlitr# imn. YVrrn ttn.i sn? Kirmtr* nnd tnncha?lc?, ilmir noli* ttml d utfhirm, und nil rlnurr* in ii ami cf t>i>l> K WOl W 'It hooin, nhould writn to i* 11 .on'-. N'owitih" tnn?. ftoo'i dnlay Adilr?-*s ThOit M l Jo . Au<uti t, M tin*. f?M0 3m RQQFl m\ COS STEEP OR FEAT ROOFS. (fPAUTT lt*rt*ov??. Prior Rvddcbb IM ltOI.1,1 RhADT 0<) K AFI.RICATIOW. Can <>o applied by ordinary workmen. Twen ty years' e.\peiienc? enables us to manufacture the most, durable 1 te.nly Hunting known. Samples and Circulars Mailed F-ef? RKADY KOOF1NU CO. N. Y., Li4 Coin tlaudt M., oH Vi-1 jr. New Yo rk. lIBUTIQJfS. >r his deputy, Mr. C. nd at tlie following io County, to receive s called for by Gov. mty Commissioners: inday, February 12 <day 13 nesday 14 mrsday 15 tch, Friday, 16 19 20 ire), Wednesday 21 ursday 22 23 [AH /I mr O/? .wiiiiri^y Wednesday 27 & 28 Friday, March.. 2 turday M 3 ........... "to 10 lease bring their tax . WALSH, Agent.