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. ?um--i...iu. ii- - ?i U LOCAL ITEMS, The nnmos of nil oandtdntos will bo tnaertod In tho Sbntinbl (or $6.00 oa?h?no moro nor loas. Two tramps pnssod through town l.u .. 1- ; - ? i? - ipiBb vruuK, nuuuuipniuuu vy n HlMl1 burnt boar, whoso porformnncoB wore tho dollght of tho young iolks. Tho Govornor and Comptroller General have oxtendod tho timo for < tho oolleotlon of Stato and County taxos till 1st of April. <4 > , , i Tho oquinoctial storms aro now * fairly Mt in. Friday last was ono of ' tho most windy days wo lmvo ovor witnossod, It blow from tho northwest a perfeot galo till lato at night* I Every voter in tho County ought now to subscribe for his county pnpor \rr~ ?! 11 i~ 4 - .1 ~ -11 A vv u wm uuimnuu tu uu tut wo uiin wo make it intorosling and worth tho prico of tho subscription sovoral times over, Etfory fioction of our County should bo reprosontcd in tho Convention to bo hold at thin plnco on Saloday in April. ' - + Tho wind on Friday blow down n ireo, upon ft little girl ton or twelve * yours old, in the upper portion of our county, and killod her instantly. ???? 4 On Sunday night, snow fell to tho depth of seven inohes.- This is tho first and only snow this winter. It was accompanied by considerable wind from tho northeaot. Thcro has not been as hoavv a snow storm in -- .. ? * four years. Mr. E. II. Burton and Capt. Wng-? nor capturod and lodgod in jail thirtoon prisonors for illicit distilling during tho prooont week. Thoy doslroycd aomo ton thousand gulloiiH of rnush.? Ourjail hns nbout twenty prisonors in all. 1 ? < ? . T-ho ShorilY of Pickona County lias advertised no land for salo since last November.?A ikon Courior-Journal. .Read ihoSkntinf.i.'s advertisements moro carefully, Mr Courier-Journal, anu you will como to this conclusion? thoroforo nevertheless notwit.listar.d:?...i-!^i. i ? ? ?ng lur wiuun, you uitvo iicu. , Zip Mansion, Win. Walker, James Smith and Jno. Uother, convicted and sentenced to tho penitontiary at ihe rocont term of tho court, loft on last Monday, under tho charge of Sheriff Forguson to servo out their sentences in the Penitentiary. On last Sunday, the Quarterly Coniorenco of tho M. E. Church, mot at ^ this placo. Although it was an intonaoly cold and disngrooublo day, yot a largo and respcctablo congregation assomblod. Tho Prosiding Eldor Rev. A. O. Durby was not present either nn Sfttnr/lnv At* K?m/ Inu TTIa I Vras a great disappointment to all.? Kov. J. Q. Stockman proacliod a sound and practical sermon from chap. 8, YOrse 82 of John. "And ye Bhall know the truth, and tho truth shall make * you froo." Four out of oight of tliu Townships in this County liavo organized Dotnocratio clubs. If tbo olhors Imvo organizcd and formed clubs wo Imvo not heard it. Itistimo that overy township in tbo- County should Imvo its Democratic club. Organi/.o your different clubs, rogistor your names, and t henco forth and forever go for low taxot), honost and compolent mon for offioo, and incorruptible rulers in all departments of tho government. If tho people do not riso up in thoir f -_f- x I -j ? ? migut/ luiu ci'umk 11 out, wo nro ft ruined p?oplo, ftnd doserre no better _ The Bo?m Pot atoe.?-This is a, new and oxcollont vftrioty of sweet potfltoo, which was recently intro duopd into this country from South Aworica by tho man whoso namo it boars. This potatoe is said to yiold raoro than any othor kind that has evor boon raised in this oountry. It iH planted from "slips" in tho ordinary way, and are moro tonacious of Iffo - than othors; honco, thoy can be trans* planted as well In dry as In wot woAth or. Uev. W. B. Singleton lias placod on" our toblo a varioty of thfa potatoo, fot which wo return our thanks. All who doftiro thin potatoo oan call on Lit l~i 1 *?*r, muKivkUii, WHO IlilH IV Mlipply on hand, Kvory (armor nhould liavo it. Mr. 6, iblnUn U Car uuporlor to any ?Utar potatoo, Priao, ono dollar per ' fruibol \ j i m. i, i II i wmmt mnummmu , _jJ_ LJJJMP1 k UI.A...A il.~ ?t i - ? ? 1 mtnuii^ii urn union nro nuru ftllU monoy acnvoo, and although rotranoh* mont nnd ooonomy ftio vlrttMft tilth or In nations or individual*; yot ovory tax-piiyoi' In tht? County can no man* Ai/o ilmt. lw> 4"1 -- , l" ?0- ? ? > ? villi WUMVIIIUU kU tilKU IIHi county pixpoi*. I t nliould renoh ovory flrosldo in iho County, In'onpoctlvo of party tvflHItitlohH, ospoelully now, that tlto campaign i? upon u?, and overy ono should boo nnd know what it go* ing on, JVN AJ'l'KATi TO 1'ARINTS.?FlirontS do you lovoyour ohildron? Thon pro** Hoi'vo thoir honlth. Next to tho bloaa* ing of llfo llaolf is tl>o onjoymont of porloot lionlth. IIow many aro atrioU on down In thoir infanoy almost with* out a momont'H notico by that inaidi* ous disoftso, Croup, aimply through the nogloct to bo providod with tho prw-p* or remedy ? Tho tondor plant is nip* pod i\nd withors oro it blooms. Whon ti,A I:HI fi-? ? jim wiw llbVIU DllllUlDl' IIUH HllUI't, UlITlOUIl, hoarso broathing, with a harsh, motaU lio cough, like coughing throng a brass trumpot, thoro is do lim? to loso. Bo gin at onco tho ueo of Dr. Tutt's Expectorant and tho discaso will rowdily yield to it. Always havo it ready in tho houso, as this fatal malady ros quires tho promptost troatmont. It is vory pleasant to tho tauto, and ohildron tako it readily. -i l? J." I.J. 1 . 1I1.W on<4iiinpton Cured, An old physician, retired from aotivo practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary tho formula of a simple Vegetable remedy, for tho speedy and permancntcurc of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung affections' also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility anil Nervous Complaints, aftor having thoroughly tested its wonderful curativo powers in thoufllttulp ot eases, feels il his duty to mako it known (o liis sufTeting fellows. Aotuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send (freo of charge) to all who desire it, this recepe, with full direction* for preparing and successfully using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. W. C. Stkvbnb, Munroo lilock, Syracuse, N. Y. IS E W ADVERTISEMENTS. (h 1 O a day nt homo. Agents wanted. Outtp JL fit and lofius frco. True & Co., Augusta, Maine. FREE TICKET T Philadelphia good for aii nam- 1 iBT nipr. I rr.in any point in U. 8. tx*t of Utah. M fWA P C t4 TTQ Almvf H H Ticket (it ftd- ? KM I V5 inns to ^entcnjiinl Ground.*) JH Pf and ?io cK'li Atliv c.-tsily warned can riv-aum JOT m for our pUM-r, pi-turns, A?\ Anybody can doit. meo H I'artirnlnrn fn-o Ki nd n ldrcs* on postal o*rd. ?Er I Tor'K'fiivvcom of i?niu raUolxond6cti Ad\drc?H : tm. Ii.i.i's i iiatf.U Wp.KKL*. ^4^ Agent* Wanted ! Medals ami Diplomas Awarded for 1I0LPfirrORIAklftlftLM, 1,800 illustrations. Address] for new cirou< lar.-, A. J. IK)[.MAN & CO., 980 Arcli Street, Philadelphia. fflRFf' Kllaranteod to Agonts, \ I 1 Male and Female, in their locality.? Uj I I Terms and OUTFIT FR.KE. Address T' ' P.O. VlCKKltY & CO., AnguBta, Me rpiiK T anitc Co. Htioudsburg, Pa., Kmory | J.. Wheels and Machinery. $f> to $-.J0 per day ai home. Samples worth fl free. Slinson & Co., Portland, Maine. I ATT A \Tril I71T\ Agents for the best VV iVIN X VjIJ Helling Stationery Packages in (he world. It contains 16 (sheets paper, 1 T> Knvelopa, golden Pen, Pen-holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Slcasure. and a piece of Jewelry. Single package, with pair of elegant (ipld Stone Sleeve Buttons, post paid, 26 cts., 6 for $1.00. This package has been examined fov the nublislier of Tim Sawnuui ami found as represented?worth the money. Watoh.s given away to all Agents. Circulars free. 1UUDL ?Sr,<,'()., 705 Broadway, New York. IJSYCHOM ANt'V, OK SOUL (1IIA KM INO_ How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and ntl'eotions of any person they choose, instantly. Thin art all can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents ; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hintsto Ladies, etc. 1,000,000 sold. A queer book. 4 Address T. WILLIAM fe CO Phfi? Ten years ago Messrs. Goo. P. Rowoll & Co. established their advertising agenoy in New York ('ity. Five years ago they absorbed tho business conduotcd by Mr, John Hooper, who whs tho first to go into this kind of enterprise. Now they have Cha satis* faction of controlling tho extensive and com* plete advertising connection which has ever ooen seeureu, una one which would be hardly possible in any other country but this. They have succeeded in working down a complex business into so thoroughly a systematic method (hot no clinngo in the newspaper system of America can esoape notice, while tho wildest, information upon all toploa interest* ing to advertisers is plaoed readily at the disposal of tho pubiio. New YorkTlmes, Juno 14,1875. NOTICE AN Eleotlon will bo hold on MONDAY, the 8il tUy of April next., for In<ond*ot ?nd Hour Warden*. for tho Town of l'lokeni, for iho ensuing your, J. II OAHL18LE. Intondant. W. M. IjAaoon, Clork, llandldfltiti fin Ti ?? AIVAOV' |) K Bbad&RT, Int?nd?nt. wakdrx*/ W \ f,e?1?y. Jolm L ThornU/, Alonio M YtAutr, W T McFttU. Muroh 10, 1#70 2? U / i Kjaw ADvmmsmt MJMPB. - a . - ,3T,r:aaa Grant MH VMM Ol'PORTUNtTY AND f ABStfHH you lh*t t Will t'rov? (o *11, that 1 have am good and aheap lot of Oonfootloiu an any to by found) atid I thorg U Not A m*n who oan bout my Stook of Oattfi?d Qoodi. Ho?lde? the Above, t have pitroliaied i? ito*#, indt nice Lunoliof Fresh 0/iter* a?a B e Had At any time, provided t am not | Elected Intondnnt, 111 vrhloh oaso you might, Again, IIkvo to go homo hungry and moneytoM, I But IIoplnR no suoh ml(t?f.wiii?n ? cordially invito all my hungry frionda to giro ine a oall, and I Will Appease their hunger on aliort noticc and at low figure*, as my object in to livo and lot Live in These hard times. Dont forget to call on J. II. GLAZENER, who can be found in tIto Tost uinco at Easley Station. Deo 2,1876 14 tf . ...0.... ARRIVED and ready for delivery, 100 barrels LIME. and 600 BAGS GUANO. For sale l>y R. E. IIOLOOMDE & SON. Eaeluy, S. C., Jan. 27, 1870 '21 tf Wanted! Evervbodv who road iIip. Su-jrimift to know that KtJiiuiiuka <x Williams Ilave, and will keep on hand at E AS LEY STATION", A well selected stock of GENERAL MEliCllANDISE, which they .will sell us cheap as the cheapest, consisting in part of BACON and LAUD, SUGAR and COFFEE, FLOUR and MOLASSES, LEATHER and SALT, CHEESE and CRACKERS, CANDY, FISH, TOBACCO, <fec.,?fcc. YVooIhii >111(1 fliittnr. fifsndo f "i""1 Stlyles of Ladies', Men's and Children's Ilats, Boots and Shoes. Best Standard Prints at 10c. por yard Iieady Made Clothing at $5.00, and upwards, per suit. Thanking their customers for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of the same, anu euiuiuiiy invite ALL who come to lia6iey Station to e-i vo them a e.iill LEU4L NOTICES. STATP OK SOUTH CAROLINA. Piokkns County. IN PROBATE COURT. Andrew J Cotliran Plaintiff, against. William J Cotliran, Joseph W Colhran, lienjumin F Cotliran, Martha E Cotliran, Eliza Cotliran, Maliala Suttlos, Mary Doilson, alias Mary Harris, Juno Durham, llebcocn McKincy, Thompson W Tolleson, anil all per* 8oii8 or owners, Having or claiming to have any interest in tho premises sought to bo partitioned in this action, Defendants. I Copy of Summons. Petition and Complaint for Partition of Real Estate, Sto. To William J Cothran, Joseph W Cothran, Benjamin F Cothran, Martha ECothran, Eliza] Cothran, Mahalla Suttles, iVary Dodson, alias Mary Harris, .*ano Durban, Rcbcoon Mo? Kiney, Thompson W Tolleson, and all persons or owners, naviug or claiming to liftvo any interest in the premises Bought to bo par* titioned in thin notion, legal hoiis, representatives and assignees of Samuel W Cothran deceased, who died intestate: You are hereby roquirod to appear at (ho Court of Probate to bo holdon at Picfcens Court House on Friday tho 7th day of /lpril next, at 11 o'clock a. m., for 1'iokona County, to show cause, if any you oan, why the Heal a -1 *i-.?? * jasmin ui ?>iuu?i 11. v/oinran, ucooonoil, ilcsoribedinthe Petition and Complaint of An? drew J. Cothran, filed in my oflico, should not be divided or sold, allotting to tho ??ld Andrew J. Cothran, one undivided twentieth of tho wholo.. and to each of the Defendant* ftbovo named, whatever portion of the same, they may legally bo entitled to receive. Given under my hand and seal of offleo at lMokens Court Houho, this the 26th day of A f\ 1 Of/1 vviiuoi/ n, xj. I. ?. PII1LP0T, J.r.r.o. C, I. HOLLtNQSWOHTlI, Plaintiff'* Attorney, Jan 29, 1876 22 6 attomby awdoouhmhou at <-aw, GREENVILLE, S. 0. Prftfltlceti in llio Circuit ourl hrU Court o I'rob'iln for J'ickon* o it it i y, " May 16 i'2 fim KEWADVEtmSEMENft), gf.-y I*-"--'. ... ^-"^..I>r :V~.. ~ : '-V-J" iL^ . r-.t* mm ^ imn* ?. m i w w 9 < i at ; McFALL'S, WI1EN YOU COME TO PICKS ENS, wlicro you will find tt FRE6I1 STOOIC of in p,nnns m M V NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES & II ATS, Groceries, urockery and Tinware. ?ALSO? A LOT OF GOOD Tobaccos: and Sogars. In short, a little of everything. Cull in, and if you dont see what yon i want. Ask For It. ( Respectfully, W.T. McFaix. Oct 14, 1ST 5 ! I a t tm n r a f ~\ r\ c f IN r. VV VjrOOJJo ! i GFHTLEHEll'S FusiiisBM GOODS. 1 ( i BOOTS, SHOES, and HATS, SADDLES,' BRIDLES and HARNESS,; GROCERIES. ; SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, and FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc At W A. LESLEY & SON'S. NOTICE! We have rooelved our Fall ami Winter tt ooda, nnd nro prepared to sail good* at low figure*. We have on hand two ear loads of Sail and two ear load* of Uagging and Tle?, wliloh wc propoao to noil At Greenville prloea. IIigliCHt oahIi prioc paid for G>ltoQ. Wrapping Papor At Wholesale Prloea. no?tf H. K. HOLCOMUB ft HON. ] Easlsy School ' o mHK tflHWT /fKJHION of the *boT? JSohool X wlH b?nl? MowUy, tha 8d iUy of Jan. i) nrv, 1K7H. l/ori?rm?, ftddreM lh? Prln?lp*l, J, Q. STOCKMAN, H??ley, 8l?llon, H, 0, ' ,)???>, IH'iO !g Km ii?? ?? ' ??w ai>vi?ufmhmj5!?m statu op eowtti oa wjfitna, -Mi . - JflOKBftd UottaTY, BY ViHtid of fttl ottle*1 trtihi tiatt; f.'l!. (jtioiie, Judgo of llic 8tll Jiuiltiifti Cirelill) t witt sell uefofrt ilia JOourt liousa door at ?lekofi?i C\ it.? oft in April hexlj (ha following I'toperlJr to #ih f wo tlitrtdfad And 'fwetiiysfive .dot-'ea inofa bi" less, alluhie iti PiakaHft t'oaniy, oft fwelta Mile t ivof, hdjoining landa of the Jfe&lates of Mhfthft PftiTott, dottOttSaiJj tt V. II, GHfllft, . kM/1 /, 11... 4- - ' ' ...... vc.iuro; com us ine prdpetty of 11, Hi OHffln, i)t\, dedef??ed, for payment of ildblS fttid partition1 ThttMrt?Otio fourth dft&hj tttul Hid fcftiftfide on ft ijtaUit utltll (lie 1 a I of DeeetnbeF tienf; ertjdifc portion Id be scouted by ft note rtilh two f;ood HedUfUieg) ftlid ft mortgage of (ltd prefn< nan, Vm oltRftei'fl to receive the rents for Hie present yuoi', At, 80, Tho Mill Vlftde, dotitftining fon Adferttnore of lens, botinded by lands of W, A. Lesle/;^ On this plftde Ik n good Mill, ft Cotton Oin anil other machinery Tlihi Mil) in within one mile of the Court. Itouee, nnd is o valuable place. 8old as lite property of K< It, Gr'iflin ft Hrotboi', for partition ntul payment. of debts. TuRMS-Ono-fourlh cnsli, And (ha ret6Aiii? der on A cMNit unlit tho 1st of December mixI; credit portion lo bo secured by a nolo wllh two good sureties, and a mortgago of the properly. A L<JO, l3y virtue of ftn order from I. II. l'bilpo', Judge of Probate for Pickons County, I will sell at the snnic plfiec, And oil the SAino day, One Lot of 1,find in Iho Town of Pickens, on the earner of Mnin and Ann streets, fronting Fifty Feet on Main and Ono Hundred Feet oil /\nn Hired. Bold as the properly of V. II. Griffin, Jr., deceased, for payment of debts and partit ion. Thin Lot Is nearly oppo. lite the Court llouso, anil llio moit Ueairable Lot for a store in town. Tkkms?One-fourth cash, and the remainder on a credit until Ihc 1st of December next; the credit portion to be secured by a no e with two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay lor titles to the above lands. I will also sell for cash, the following property belonging to the Finn of E, II. Grilfiti & brother, to wit. The Running Clear of a Sash Saw Mill, comparatively new ftnd complete, except the Saw. Also, the Running Gear of u Grist Mill. J. RILEY FKUGU80N, s.p.c. Marfiti lit 1?7n ,Q ... . vf ?viw io 6 GUANO! TIIK UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call tlic attention of their friends to the fuel, Lhat, in addition to their Stock of General Merchandise, Which is always full in its varied branches. They have on hund a quantity of different siuuuaru r eiuuzers, al the following prices' Bradley '? Amiiioiiialcrt riioMplmie. ^ftsli Price, $4f> 00 rime l'rice, payable in Currency, 51 00 l'ime l'rice payable in Middling Cotton, at 15 ccnls, CO 00 Atlantic l'laospliatc. ^nali Price, $14 00 iiiuu i ricu, i>iiyuoic in i;urrency. 50 00 lime Pricc, payable in Middling Cotton at 15 cents, G"> 00 Itlape.s IMiospluUc. Cash Pritc, $48 00 Timo Pricc, payable in Currrncy, 53 00 Wilcox (jSihlts4 ;JIai!i|H5Ittleil inuaiio. Casli Price, $55 00 rime Price, payable in Mid dling CotIon, at. 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, and payable in CASH. All time sales to be closed iy note, due 1st day of November next. Respectfully, IIUDGENS & BOLT. Baaley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 187<) 2H STONO PHOSPHATE CO., Uli ALwL.l<J3'rOJN , S. C. STjUBLE OUANO, (Available Bono Phosphate of Lime, 18.55 per cent. Ammonia, i.14 per cent.) April 1st, $14; November 1st, 650. Cotton optional?Middlings at 15 cents. |f>5. ARID PHOSPHATE, (Available Pone Phosphate of Lime. 22.83 per cent.) April 1st, $28; November 1st, $30. Cotton optional. ?45. Spcoial rates to Granges on cosh orders. For particulars, apply lo E. C. WILLIAMS, Troasurer, Charleston, S. C., Or lo IIAGOOJ) & ALEXANDER, I'ickcns, S. C. Ii. E. IIOLCOMBE, Eftfiloy, S. C. J. W. LIVINGSTON", Sonoca City, S. O. Jan 27, 1876 21 Bin QKO, WIUilAnS <& < ? H CAROLINA FERTILIZER. Til Kim A VI, K rs l\i TENT FEU TIUXKR * A IX I' TIIK JM J.MF.TTO SOLUM* ACll) rnospj/A rn, Have been imod by the Pluntora of tho South for Tea (10) Yenra with niatolileen nuooesn, They ttoaroely need onoomliuiiNto reoommenri their oontlnued nae, Tlie rnnilerd of tholr ; BXoeU?noi?H gtifirftntend, nn<l their result* prove UK VON I) QUESTION llmt BVKKY rr.ANTKR Who In Iillvo to IIIHOWN INT I'll* ESTfl dhouhl rUHCIIASK NO OTHER FUR. TILIKKR. IlAUOOl) k ALEXANDER, AtfOlltN nt Plolconn, M. C. JUJJHJRNH & HOI/]', Aponl* ul) W*?|py HluUon, H, CJ, Jwi>Sfi7, l?7<i iJl i?m T lltf 1 f,nm Jim - _ ..... saw fflirtfmm - -1 ; I 1MF0M tMi dillrious at i'iolititta (Juutii# tttttf SttfftJMfttlifitf tihiifrii'it. il?at t n ? J1 ?" ' * litfVei opefifid tt hew a<id fresh Btook tit DRY-GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, liAUDWAUK & OROOKfittr, 1, A MI'S <fc KEU081CN OIL/ 1 bavo now and will cohtm ant)/ keep on band quantiviss of lJACOlf? MOLASftMS, nml 8ALT, 1 havejust i oflolved 400 Backs IMotirj 20 barrels of iMaekorel?consisting of wbolo barrels, ball' barrols and quart* cr barrols; 15 barrels Sugar; ?fid 10 sacks Coffee, AM of wbicb will b? -J! -1 . - - < buiu uucnpor man m any othor CodlN try Htoro in i'iclton*. All who wf?h tho above articlof* at low prions, will do will to call on mo, boloro purchas* ing cIhowliero. _ ' ' *A? 1 want delivered at Liberty 1606^ 000 Shingle*; 10,000 bushels of Colt)} lor both of which tho hwrhoat pi'ieow will bo paid. H. M. nOLCOUBa Liberty Station, Dec. 7, 1876?If mmmm (NT pur Dr? ?/-?*-?? I \ 12, VV 1 i HAVING FORMED A PARTNERSHIP IN T1IE ME RCA NT IB BUSINESS, AND OPENED IN t T II E MASONIC HALL AT PICKENS COURT HOUSE o WE HAVE IN STORE AND TO arrive a largo and well Bolootod stock of CKSt ^2% * ? '??> ?S3fs*l-?S Jil m <s$ $ !>"# $($ m 3t GROCERIES, II ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SJIORS. For which wo offer for ri.nlo not only chonp, but oxtre.ncly low down for CASH OR BAnm. Wo rospecUully invito our friondfr and tho public in general to call and examine our stock when they como to> town, boforo purchasing elsowh?r?r llcspectfully, BROWN & HENDRICKS. Nov 18, 1875 12 1875* TALL m WINTER GOODS! o Your attention is most rf.spect? fully colled lo the largest and dwoldedly (ho CHEAPEST Slock of Goods thai ha* ever lioea exhibited In West Greenville ; oo?? Hinting Of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOE0, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKEBY, GROCERIES, oio., oto. Our priocs fire bo low I hat no house thl? mIOo of Now York or.i> umlor-fell us. Wo nell Goods slrlolly for CA8W, (inalilflH us (ft nifiWft Ihft nhr,v<\ ilanl&MklMn Wc keep oonntmiily on hand % Ifcrgi lot tf POOItS, RASH nml M,IN1)9, at prl?M lfc%* ilofy compelItlon. Wo nlsio korp ?r> W.<1 * large lot of thw* oelel.ralad QUANOK V1?OVT STOCKS, wliloh we Invito your ftlteitllon, We Imvo nlso couneotoi) lo onr Start, a rv li?rge W AO ON VAUH, with n well of Otad Water, wMoh la l'rott ?n<l Open (o An, C'MfcY iV IIKtOTlIiJKt, Oiot)iivilln H Oololjep I, 18Tft. ??6t|