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S WING.C[TNES '-Wege iftsied a very.lhsbemPrize, 1 rg Jf boweg. of hoer, ~uidenuSuftD UroN asrassameYIVa U?C ITION U vmp&LLE PAIS, 1887. Wat s aded the lIJbeet PremiUm at the " Stati P sbs of - 'isp :m! Jersey, PennevIa. 1111. Obo siss.a e Wiraoarla, Iowa, IeataoTey. sUem.r .xir Alabaaa Mie siiippi, Qilna, rath Carolina, Valifornia aFire oftbe'Amersn Iritute, Frank His Institute, Maryland Iatitute, Mass. Me - eheisW -A'er+Mn, -re"a. Mheso's Iast - ad sbaas's As t Prism bue atsa bee. awarded them Mohin at theebib.les df. Loedos, Paris, vDublls, Liss, 8eusso"s, Bayesae, Ft. Dialur,mtp ilalid,b qg~pist ssad to the '6s~tPanus, hmareu d A*tria. E - f e[Iva, EMprew of BraSu,Qaa _EB GROSER ? BAKER ~~ Zhneing m11, ues -..s - " E s i iwas: . I. p wit tww i&i direa tw u the .es ed reopas t*wadisg~ isai moei.eodand .need, -: a ietae, thn etbr ma ah ioee. fs m a &'&4jdhMi wil g to to maser I. wbieb he ander theead iswreght, Is mb the mm aa ... i me ..a.d ,et.l. ta. ~and! wdeP arie fre Wa they are 11r oe --ss l. be i o U eawe ie ieeb that, I ~~4Lbasambrbeu.st .iutervas of only .*b ; it .wll neither ,w M aosr atiesudas d. ad durabe. eeter mas e, the sea both x ' attbs eso Utbdfr own mrtlm '1W" tbe. .hIae+s.w- si te seed or eed side of the esal, eottan be p the ether dde without Iaeo. - dteoath ordarability f the seam This ~?g be emmembbe, ad is a a e r ae Op. iniltloa[ their sapa" I..Uma-a.r.m--tar,W..w a dug - KINSMAN BROTHERS, j~tSeSon h Caroline, . . 1Jy [rt 'SRSBS 43 perons a.r herebr woirne4 gpainst spe. =y-ptaatatio, eitber fer law agaliesofn 1$ *o-~ .B. ORAWAN. sertw ei ulleUea thM Mrtor.. belen.'lag tted3%Ws ae of - htt-waslt deeeuaed ~ cbum-Wo A-de.iUSes noUSeWf boaunded by wlh tterst frmdrof sle being W 4 1 bYe rond e ahb.sam ta ou..oawaretlsiM 'Kort tenaneom s -aebs thoesame in-eudh b iqtul~teps and fancy g-ds JBSr ARRIVED, zJ m BusuELS ~ AT TB - KlaMenhanica perdton Storee Tho~~tc Senth Carolina. the stweatieuof te Cear * @b~. ~ .0c.1P. In iym e eh$e . san=== eof ReayL IA. ude eder h esabt ~'~4~7"TlOAS-K. LAKE, D maammi, Ldm*'., w. Jsb S Uawik eesisd. eerabhlk their de ehb. esicme N. Laba, Cer Summe. e.ed m. PAV!LION HOTEL. -' arkitoR, . C .. A9.* PeR DAY, $3.00 a . UTERerL D,at DctIeIWWinis nd Eiquors fee-c ajand.-pivat-ae, jusaeeeive ~aad*aOdAgents for Newbrry MRITE A CRRISTIAN1. AwM ly ANSURE IN TS' RAMERICA1 t1 ASiRA- CE : iPANY oF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHNS 8N, teosetary. JOHN C. SIMMS, Actuary. Assets, - $2,500,000. Annual Ineaoe, 1,0,000. The American-Is now one of the Oldest Compauies in the United States, Chartered 185". The American-Has $200 of Assets for every $l4) of Liabilities. The American-Never lost a dollar of in vestments. The, American-Issues policies on - .L de. airable plans. The American-Makes ALL policies nonefor. feitable. The American-Pats Life Policies to the insured at the age of eighty years. The American-Has no unuecessary restric tions on travel and residence. The AonerIcai--DecIarea dividends annual Iv at the end of the first year. The American-Pays all losses promptly. Has all the tables of rates for Life, En. dowment, Income Producing, Return Pre mium, Premium Reducing. Children's En. dowment Polcies, and grants Annuities on most favora'le terms. Its ratcs are low. It has both the mutual and stock plans. CALDWELL & BRENIZER, Gen'l Agents. North and South Carolina. Office First, National Bank building, CharIgate, N. C. REFaa TO Ex. Gov. Vance, Charlotte, N. 0. Gen. Jno. A. Young, " Gen. Alexander, Colombia, 8.O. Col. Jae. Gibbs, " " L. D. Childs, " J. NEWTON FOWLE , Agent, Newberry, S. 0. I Agents Wanted. Liberal arrange mentA will be made with men who rasu sutss. June 9 22 ly. CITIZEN'S SAVINGS' 1A11 OF SOU' f!ROLINA, Newberry Branoh Offce on Pratt Street. -0 O1FFEB: GeeL. WADE HAMPTON. PresMiat. J. B. PALMER, Vige President. . TbbbnW..E. GREGG, Cashier. G T.SCOTI', Astant CashIer. FAIR, POPfl & POP,SoUeitoI3. JOHn T. PETERSON, RIIANUEL,S.00PPOCK, * EUEBBN 8. CHiCK. atiets on Depoits a the Rate of 6 Per Cent., Per Annum. gue.r., to p. m. . (Extract from By-Lawos.] * ~oit may be made any min@r over th of arelv 'y 4IIwith or wtnut ' gardian, women in their owu names. sus of SI and up wa'wilbeI ,7~ but no userst sall any sum where tewo deposit s1stba,, P5 nor for the frae. Jul part of a mponth." Whti d iae~ dyfQr E m as ay it. a 86m. Thomas S. Moorman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ha resumed the practice of the Law at this place, and can be found for the present t the Store of R. Moorman & Co. Febt8 tf STILES HURD, .with the Wheeler & Wilson Manuac turing Company. BRIDGEPORT, CONN., Ta enabled to.select tire mos.t perfect inished Machines, and forward them to thsewho- may want,at the .manufac turer'sc price, free of commi"sions to the purchaser. Any orders sent through Silas Johnstone & Win. F. Nance, will receive prompt attention. LOUIS 50IODAIR, Baker & Confectioner, MAIN STREET,. Iewbwry, L... Relietfully informsp his many customers and the peblic generatiy that his New Bake Oven -now completed, and by its convenient ar. rangemert b e can hake any qnd everything in his line at the shortest possible notice, such as in aifctr n handsome sye ate and DinnersfnishedI at abottest notice. Fresh bread, pies and cake on band. reals served at any hour'. Fish, oysters and game can be had at all times. Thtkful for past favors he solleit a con tinance of the liberal patronag, heretofore bestowed. Dec. S 49 tf. T. P. Forreston, Jobber and dealer in GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TOYS, Hosiery, Trimmings and Fancy Goods, Musical 'Instruments, Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, Also Fashionable Emporiuwn of Designs for -Staplig, BraMInIg a Ebre4ery S.Cosantly on hand a large. and well assorted.stock of Braids; Freneh Embroidery, Cot. ton and Linen and Silk Floss, Ribbona&c. - N1 El U1 GST., CIfEL TO, . LAND COlI88I&EB'S OFFICE. Columbia, S. C, August 11, 1869. Notice is hereby given thas this Office is now organized, in accordance with the law seating the same, and is ready to proceed to business. In the purchase of Lands the interests of the State will be carefully guarded. It is the desire of the Commis sioner to purchase none other than good lands, in good localities, at their fair mar ket value, and at such prices as the same Lands would be sold to private individuahi. Arrangements have been made by which the Bonds authorized to be issue I for the purchase of Lands will be converted to currency, and Lands so purchased will be paid for in currency. The Commissioner invites all parties owning desirable Lands, in 4esirable localities, wirhing to sell them, and willing to take market prices, to for ward their proposals, giving a description of the Lands for sale, their locality, quality and adaptation to the production of cotton, corn, and grains generally, with a view to the commencement of negociations for the sale of said Lands to the State. C. P. LESLIE, Land Commissiener. Aug 18 32 St. District Court of the United States. For theDistrict of S6uth Carolina In Bank ruptcy. In the matter of J. W. Chappell Bankrupt. To whom it may concern: The under, signed hereby givbs notice of his appoints ment as Assignee of the* estate of J. W. Chappell of the Couty of Newberry, and Sta:e of South Carolina, within said County, who bas-been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the distncrt court of said dis K Dated 9th day of August, A D.,869. - -S. W. SPEARMAN, Assignee. Aug. 18 32 3t. Distr -fEourt of the United States. Fore,tPistrict of South Carolina In Bank% - In the matter of W. F. Peterson to-wbom it may concern: The under sined hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of the Estate of W. F. Pe terson. of the County of Newberry, and State of South Carolina. within said County. who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the district court of said district. Dated 9th day of August. A D., 1869 TOS. H. CBAPPFLL, Assignee. Aug. 18S 3*. Ia-tbe District Court of the U. S. Dirict of South Carolina. nu k -P. Spearans-Bankrupt-Ex parte Margaret Spea.man. This is to notify ai lien creditrs of the estate of said Bankrupt, to prove their '.ens before C. G. Jaeger, Registrar, at N.ewberry C. H , on or before the lst'September next, or be debarred from the benet of any decree to be made in the above stated case. By order of the Court, 16th Aug.. 1869. JOH N F. SPR ARM AN, Assignee. Aug. 18323t. Li. RBSON~ Commls5don"Mer?hant s.tI , Atlantic Wharf, CIAIRL ESaTO1,8.C. Having ample means for advances, a bus iess experience of twenty years, and con liing himself strictly to a Commission Buiness, without operating ~iDh own. .ac douatd espectfully solicits consignments of Gotton Flour, Wheat, Corn, &e. ~I~sMPwduceto him inarjet their o nv~ their cofihlgaments sold either in biTion'or New'York ; thtus, having the advantage of two mnarkets~ without ex tra comuilssion. REFERENES: Bis .-1 M-. -ights:a~ C; Cot. Win. 'g~n ChuLeotte I--,jCAevT (. Sommers, Tenn., ion. John P. King, Au gstslGs.. Messrs. Geo. W. Williamis & Co., Qij.arleston, S. ,C. ; Messrs. Willhams, tqo~ Co., N4ew York. AI 2817 ly. T ag Advertsr, having:been restoked to health In a few weeks, by a very sim pie remedy, after having sqffered several yers with a severe lun .affection, and that dread diasease, C.,sam' ln-sanxious to make known to kis felow suaferers, the Tall who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (tree of charate), with the directions for preparing and using the same. which they will find a sure cure forCpasuupton, Ai'thma,r Bronchitis, etc. The oflgeoiof the Advertiser ia .sending the Preserpion is to benefit the afflicted, and sm.newmatinn which he coneeie to be l&dei; 'and heo hopes every -suf rer will ty treinedy, as It will cost thiem nothing, ad ua prove a blessing. Pattes wIshing the Prescription, will nr.T.jpD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. June 22117y. Agentleman who suffered fo .years-romn Nervous Deblity, Premature Decay, and althe effects of youthful- Indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufebring humainity, send Onee to@al ho@need it, the ree,-lptand directions for nRaking the simple remedy hy whieb he e-as etned. Sufferers wishing toI puSS thepvet's experience, can dol a bisperf63ct coilfdence, -'- 0O% B OGDEN. hoe 221 Iy. No 42Oedar't., N.T. Suitable, for all Buildings, Dwellings, Barns, Ghures, Factoriest &c., and fori all climates; equally adapted to flat or steep roofs, and can be applied by any or dinary, workman. THE READ! ROOFING, Is more durable than tin, and does not cost one-half as much. I& is cheaper than shingles, far more durable, and.ire-proof. Is luimadeo ethe heaviest fabric ever used for the pepose, and is put up in "rolls ready 'or .shipment to any part of the world. Send for Circular and Samples, (sent free.) -Wa Aso MANU1ACTURE. GRANITE CEMENT, For repairing all kinds of leaky .roofiu, cLimneys, usky-lights, &c. This Rootin'g Cement formisa permanent adhesive coat ing over the whole surface of all roofs, whether tin, shingle or composition, com pletely closing up leakages, and being eorn posed largely of ground Granite, which sets ad hardens, and soon becomes an artificial Stu or Sros covering. For coating tin and all kip~ds of metal and composition roofs. It will not run, crack or peal of, but form a permanent and perfect protection wherever placed. It Is- flrnished at half the cost, and posses. ses twice the durability of the common oil paints used for seh purposes. County rights for male. For Circulars and all particulars, Address, REAJ 0f56Company. 81 Maiden Lane, iV. Y .', Juyen TIfE INR' .WFITHAN The nmost beautiful Cooking S oall kinds of Cooking with as lit s:ve has. It isi very heavy and c LADER, 1 keep constantly on l orate well. Oat of the many The Tin Business is stiU carr Feb 17 ise tderJgghed1iiae formed a partner-~ :fo;Ir .tiee of Lawe in. e. _ te f.es ana' Wr ted ttid rt er eDistrict of4Soath Carolina. Offi,e at ~berry, S. C. JAMES 31. RATjP pril7 14 tfs S LAS JOilSTO!'E. JAMES ALLAN, Importer'Aud D&aler,in ne Watches, Clocks, swery, Silver-and Plated fare, Spectacles, Eye Glhsses, Fancy Goods, &c. No. $07 King Str'eet, CHARLESTON, S. C. ATCHES, CLOCES and yEWELE E BEID. : o : lec2y Laurens Railroad. -Offee Laurens JI. R . Lurene C. H.S C , AprIl 29,86 On and after -ruesday. 12th May next the tans on thist road will commence tunning 0rtnrn on same da.v; to connect with up ddwq friini mia Greet.lI and Co'umn B aIi*la.ut :Heiqua; l-aving Lanrens.at 5AM.,* on ruesday4, Fhursday's an-l Sat urdy's, and leaving Helena se 1& P. M , on an days. J.'S. IBOW ERS. Sept. L. R. R. S.tr Carethia t.l.Compaiiy, GNEAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, APRiL 9. 18b9. N AND AYFR SUNDAY,. 11TM in, a o~~'lefr LAS. *AY lAeBEszGER TRAIK. LeaIng Oclumhlat...: ....A0- .7 45 a. riving at Columbia at...-.-------610 p mn. hOIGsT al?RE06eTRAIN. ev ng Colu 'biaat.----. ------... 520 p i Arrivng at ColumbiS at......------- a m. OaXDKI TRAfIN. W))run on Mondays, wednesdays and satur, 4ays. Ariving In eolumbla at...--------1 1-0 a. mn vng Co bat .......-. --- . Ibe Frain now running between Coiuni, nd Rlville in connection witb the Thr.ugl a rin, widl be taken of on sinday, Apri H T.PEAKiE, Apr 14 General Supesintendenlt ieeile & Columbia RI. R N and after SA I URDAY. the 6tl isnt Passenger Trains will run .daily Suday excepted. connecting with Nigh TaIs 0n boath C..n0l anid Charlotte ant( Soth Carolina Railroads, as follow': erClumba at..........7 . -7 00 a. mn ' AIon at...........---55 * Newberry at........--.. 10 35" Arrie at A bbeville at..... ....330 p. m *' -at Aodersoat....--... 5.15 " a &eenrile at........ 6.00 Le Se menvileat..........--.600a.rm " Anderson at.........--.6 45 " AbbevUe at.........845 " .Nuherryat8......... 1.25p. m " .Astes.t......... ----..300 " ie at CoIqbat....,..5.00 . jfrains on the Blue Ridge. Exilroad Wi) alsran.daly. Sundays excepted. Leve Anderson at............520 p. m .4Pedietoe ac.........--.20 AelvatWalballa at.......--0 S484.,'....--00 a. ...0................. T train will return.*om Belton to An deson n Monday and:Prlday mornings. A-ES 0. MREDTTH, Snnt BEE CDII D WITHOUT EXTENS] to- no nmre.Wl aea ed, oniisIaiusbanhs anIl toe. Kio Bmre.Wl aEE,s tieufe san toE i usE.R & Ch.) Whoble sa and R ibe tcal Cho iiit arios bn hes, Canda WP lesxaie andthi Rteail For ugbility! rlin and Broilin; op ort eSimpiyine MetthsSange For Coenomnes in Fuel g; For Creaty powe ofaHeat,in in and B oiling,it For Sim liuty in Design. For Cleanliness of Coking For Eeanpoer of Henish; They "Callton ufPan STANDS UNEQUALLED. ABE1R PAL I, Columibia, 8. C., Sole Agent for cne half the State of S. C. Jan 27 tr4 Schedule on Blue Ridge R. R. ON and after Saturday, the fifth instant, the Trajins on thuis Road will run every day, Sunday's excepted. connecting with the Greenille and Columbia Railroad at An der-on : Ur Taxis.-Leave Anderson 5.20 o'clock p mn. ; lea 'e Penudleton 6 24) p. mn. DOWN TRA IN.-Leave WValhalla, 4 o'cloCk a. mn ; leave Pe.ndleton, 5.44) a. mn. IUr TRAIN -Arrive at Pendleton, 6.20 p. in.; arrive at W;alhialla, 8 o'clock p. mn. DOWN TBAIN.-A: rive at Anderson, 6.40 a. mn. Waiting one hour after usual time -for arrival of the G. & C. train. An acconmmodauion train will leavo An derson on Mondays and Fridays: Ur TRaJrs.-Leave. Anderson at 7.80 .a. i.; leave Pendleton, 8.2u.; leave Perry nile, 9.10.; arrive at 'WaIhalla, 10. DOWN TRAIN.-Arrive at Anderson, 1.50 p. mn.; leave Walhalla, 11 a.- m.; leave Pendleton 1 p. m. W. H. D. GAILLARD, June 28 Superintendent. Tin-ware, Ati W T. Wright's STIVEL ON TOP. ick, boil as fast, broil as nice, and rany advantages which no other as mnany stoves are. Besides the rns, all of which are warranted to owledge has failed to give entire work will be done at short notice. W. T. WRIGflT. NEWBER1RY FEMALE REY. J. BI. BILLHOUSE-PRJCrPAI. )Irss FaxxIs LEAvSI.L, Asitns "ANIE HII.L,NoUsE. Ma. F. Wg#nBa-ProfesSor of Mlic. COr, S. Far a-Chairman Board Trustees Terms per quarter, of 2j months, payable n advance. riary Department. Spelling. Read ing. Writing and First Lessons in Arithmetic, English Grammar and in Geography,.... .. ...5.00 nglibh Grammar, Geography, Arith metcand History,..... . .3750 atin, Greek. French, Logie.Rhetoric, Pyica, Mental and Moral Sci, ences,..... .. ..... 10 00 No Pupil will be charged at the same 'imoes rih moure than one of the preceding rates. Music, extra-$25 per session of five onths. Bor'ing. with the Principal and others, n reasonasble termsl. Thtoagh instrucftion afforded in all the ranches of' a liberal education. March 10 10 tf. Surveying. 1 am now fully prepared to attend to all ork of this kind, enruted to me. Sur'. reing In all of its branches attended to wish ecuracy and dispatch-at ueual prices Or, ders c:m be left at Mr. J. E. Petersonsoffee, or sent to me throngh the Postoffce at this place G. M. G[RARtDEAU. April 14 15 Eoorman & Co., - e just received a new supply of acon, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Syrup, Tobacco, Country Cured Shoulders & Sides, &c., Which they propose to sell at satisfactory prices. They receive new supplies every week, and invite an examination of their stock. March 24 12 tf. ~ MANHOOD: liow Lost, How Restnrd. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cel. verwel's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (withtout medicinc) of Spematqrrhea, or Seminal Weaknes.s. Invoivatary Sminal Loses. [mpoteney, Mental and Pbeslcal In'. c.pacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc.; alo, Comumptio'n, Epilepsy. *nd Fits; induced by aelf-Induigence or sexual exs trvan~aice. icerrice, In a sealed envelope, only six cetJ. The celebrated author, in this admirable esay, dlea-lv demonstrates from a thirty yea' siuccessful practice, that the alarming cos~equnce' of .elf,.ahuse may be radically cured without the d,angerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing ou: a mode of cure at once bimnple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every t'ufferer, no m,stter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Ir?' rhis L~ecture should he In the hands of every youthb and every in-n In the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to. aay address. postpaid, on receipt of six cets, or two poa.t stamps. Also. Dr. Cul' verwell's " Marriage Guide," prIce 25 cents. Address the Punblishers, CH As. J. C. K LINE & CO., 127 BE'wery, N. Y., Port- ofie Box 4.J86 July 7 26 13. COLUMWBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA 8. 0. T HE PRoPRIETORS take plsnein an' Tnouncing that this elea .furmnished Esablismnt Is now open fo eeoom nodaton of guests. The table will always be sup pied with every delicacy of the sea. son-both froet New York and Charleston Markts. anid no efforts will be-spared to give perfect atattcln, In aver? respect, to our patrons. WI!. GORMAN' n, H. H. BADENHOF, May 5 19 Uf MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCI COIl?AI, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED, - -- - - -s!!. CASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY MIL. LIONS OF DOLLARS. Cash Income, 1887, over TEN WrI-ONS. Dividends to Polity HoMrbs4Ida , 374.37. New Policies issued in 1887. 19dW. The Company Is PURELY MUTUAL. No dividends to stockholders. The estire ipw Its are returned to the assured, thus eauu Policies to become SELF-8USTAINING i. thirteen years, or to double in twenty. Interest received from investments, 17' over $1,300,000. Excess of INTEREST RECEIPTS ALONE over losses, about $400,000. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortagess Estate, in the City of New Yost.:.6 t T,. ENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. It is the richest Company In the we 4. [ts policies are non"for;fb tbi 1 9 -i lends are the largest. Applications for Columbia, andi6se em portion of South Carolin ,'reeiedy GItEGC, PALEB I- , Brsox M. Jo3us, Agent at - wbeery. Jaxas Mc[xosa, M. D., Me esa ozia Iner. Feb. 10 6 1y. BOSADAI Purifiesthaiasik ar Wle by Dro giue6 Eve 3whLs JOS. W .H A..,._ N Artist Suppy Paint,Oil,Glass, Sashrsih Varnish, Lamp, and Pea troleum Oil Stose." Patent Thief Detec ib J ey Drawers Parker's "Furniture :4 ." 62QUEEN STREET,.CH,*S., TON, S.C. April 28 17 6m TH aL CAOIA 0BI. a TH RA SUHMI THE SUBSCRIBER has constiatly oc hand a fhll.wssortpnerit of ItEe a,ppoved case of differen& patterns eeoaw of his own make, all of w~hich he la ed toIurisi at very reeI t~aih prodmptness and desmpatch. - Person' desirous of,parfi~ ceA9I by railroad will have them sent:t.1iIrs A Hearse is always on hand.pn4 .~lbe frnisihed at the rate of $10 pleri. -Thanikful fo'r pas; patronage, -the -sab. scriber respectfuity saks for .- otianatieR of the same, and .asures the'pubic sth noefort on his parC wiWhes det the utmost satisfiaction. '" ' Newberry S. C., July 31. 8Sash & Blin4s. The subscriber takes pleasure in annoano nt to thisa community that, lisin~ siide all neeesy aragnd al to furnish Sash with ~dU*l Glass, andBlzb At Very Moderate Ratea!t For Cash ! ANDREW C. CH APVW, Oct. 741 tr. Newberry 0. H., S. The Great SOUTHERN TQIrIC BoiJVI& M9ila, Faericters & Whl1.sale) dis gts Charleston, S~ C. Dec. 2t 52 ly. JAMES PACKER, PRACTICAL HOUS, 81GN ANI IUliTI PAITK, Glazier aud Paper Haik, - eweny jC.H., SJ., Begs to infowm th Itiss* thim muiythat he is now 'best-4~m. nesud~spedto executs atqrs with aninae sad punetaality, anid at idat sats. Orders may be left at the Heralt 'San. Mareh