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_o_ AL ITEMS. ,,.There was a lght snow in the mountains last wook. Loaf sugar is said to be 0, good rc, Whedy for hoarsenesq. Corn Is rising gradually in price. It is now selling at 70 cents at this place and will soon reach a dollar. BobHolcombo, of Easley Station, has been appointed a JJnited States * Deputy Marshal. Several of our Eumlay friends were In town ist wook. They want a court house at that placo, to which wo do not object, but we do not see the no ocesity of two court houses for Oo little county. Mr. W. M. IIagood and family left our town last Friday, for Chorleston. ,Mr. Hagood has been drawn on the United States Jury for the term of Court which is now sitting at that point. NEw LAw FIaM.-We call atten tion to the law card of Cothran, Holcombe and Child, which appoared last week, and would have been noticed but for want of space Col. Cothran and Mr. Child will make a strong eam, and we have no doubt will se Core a large practice at this placo. + The citizens West of Twelve Mile River from this place, desire the cs tablishment of a post oflico in tho vi cinity of Six Milo Campsground. They should havo one and we hope they may be successful in securing it. Our newly elected town officers had a grand soronade last Monday night. The newly elected Intendent says Ie 'would havo made a patriotic, spread, caglo speech if ho could have got his mouth off. SALEDAY.-ButL fewv pop)lEi Were ini * attendance last Mlondary. The Sheriff, by order of the Probate Court, sold1 two ,ots, con taining one acre eaich at Easley Station. b)elonging to the es tato of M. S. HIendricks, deceased. One, a front lot, broughlit $60, and t he other a back lot, only brought $810. No other sales were mado. As soon as the news of the success of Governor HIamplton reached this phz.co, Capt. Ash more's aIrtilIlery was carried out in main street, in front of the Court~ House, and soveraul salutes fired. ]4Aerbody (exceopt the Radicals) re(j codl, and wo' don't think we have over seen a happier set of fellows than desemiblcd in front of the Court House. Severanl from the country, as soon as they hpard the news, rushed home to spread the good news. Everybody (Rads excepted) are happy. STABING AFF?RAY.--On Saturday e last, Charles Austin and Johmne W. Ferguson, of this County, while re turning from Greenville (C. H1., 'stoppled at a spring to take a drink, wvhen a dispute arose between them, u. bich came to blows and from blows to stabs, with knives, which resulted in the severe, and per'haps, faLtal stabbing of SFerguson, his wounds being so serious as to have to be sewed up. Austin was slightly cat in the hand. Dr. Quillian, of Easicy, attendedl Fergu son, who had to be hauled home ini a wagon. Capt. Berry, special aget for the collection of the Railroad tax, infc.rms us that he is succeeding very well. The money to pay off the judgmont on the supersodeas bonds has all been raised, and Commissioner Looper wvent to Greenville last Tuesday for the purpose of paying it off. Capt. Berry will continue to receive the tax, as * much of the money wvith wvhich the jbdgment wvas paid off was borrowed from individuals, which is to be r. funded out of the eight mills tax, as soonl as collected. Mi'. W. HL. Ashmoro, of this p)laco, on Tuesday morning last, feeling as seurod that the news of the recognition and permanent establishment of the Hiampton Government would( reach town that day, and desiring to havo a * turkey dinner on the strength of it, and no,tbeing able to purchaao one in the country, determined to kill a wild one, and accordingly shouldered his gun.and started for the woods. The success of his efforts has been estab lished before us the evidence of a gobbler's beard, measuring 10t inches long. The turkey weighed 214 pounds. Mr. Ashmnoro is a good Democrat, a good blacksmith, a. good citizen andl it appears, a good shot tc0. hurrah 4r~ BLEc'rk.-'-ur towri elec. tion camro f yiy" tkkot waethe on one n h d, and overy voto"il"- had "dry" on dot-sed uydurH't. P1ekn'ife o~ ~ ~~" di # t ,. 'tsq., w pe 0( if tho Railroad towas, shouli go "dry 0 i tlcgon. ome1 of, Pvicknsi dounty.. will not have a barroom In"il,"4 t-111b 6ft Comimissionei8 have doetd.. Itot to grant bottle licensos the prsoent year. The following gentlemon were lec ted: Intendent-W. T. McFall; War dens-R. A. Child, G. W. Taylor, J. F. Poltgr and B. F Lesley. L. C. Neal, whom we iontioned last week as having been eomnmitted t0jail in default of bail, on the charge of obtaining money.under falso pre tensew, had a prliminary hearing be forc Trial Justice Taylor last Wodilefis day. 'I lw case was sont up to- the Circuit, Court, and Neal remanded back to jail, whero be will remain un til the next-session of court for this County, unloss he can find sufficiont suroties to his bond for bail. DEATI.-RCV. Jacob Borroughs, a Baptist minister, died at his residence about six miles west of this place, on Thursday last, at 2 o'clock A. H. Mr. Boroughs was one of our best citizens and will bo sadly mnissed by the com. nunity in which he lived as well as by the church. Nino storos and dwelling houses were destroyed by fire in the town of Enfild, N. C., on the night of the 27th uIt. Loss over 850,000, partilly CON ered by insuran':o. NOTiCTo U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, P'EOM L TAXES, May 1, 1877, to April 30. 1878. rp li E Reised St at utes of the Un,ited States9, Ac..'ci ions .232, 3''7, ;8288 an~d'''33, reCqire every pers.m e iga.pod ini any business, avoca tIon). or emlj!oymii em1 t ichi rendercs him lia bl e t o ai t*: E0 . L T AX, t o procure and4 place conspIicuilouisly in his catabllishmen It 01r place of buisineiiss a ST.\lM I dIenol in g the paymnt of ..id SPEC1A L TAX for the Special T1ax Year begiinning May 1, 1877, before com.. miening or cont inuing h)usiness after April 8'), 187 A returni'l, as' prescribe(d on Formi 11. 's also requair'e. by law of every pers~on liable to Special Tax, as above. TIhe Ta':xes embr haced with in theit provisions of' the Ii w above quioted are the following, viz: Rect ifiers, $0)g 00 Dea:lears, retail liquor, 25 00 l)eailer's, wholesale liquor, 1)0 00 I ealer s in alt( liquor is, whtolesale, 50 00 D)ealers in mail liquors reta il, 20 00 l)calers ini l t<.harco, 23 00 Rtti dealers j i t tobacco. 500 00 Anid ont sailes of over sli,(t)0, ffty ces for~ i everty (dollar iniC excss oif $1 ,00). IDealIeris initi: marnifnet tired tobacco, . 5 (00 .\Iianufatciiurers of' st ills, ' t) 00. Ain f'or eh st ill mttanutfact nrted, i~ 00 Andi for each worm mianuf acitiured, 20) (0 Manuiifactutrers of t obacco, 10 00 .\lainufactu'rers of cigars, 10 00 Peddlers of tobaLcco, first class (more thtan t.wo horses or other aiinials) 6 0 00 P'eddl ers of' tobacco. second class, (t wo htorsesi or oilher aii al.5) 25i 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one Pelddlers of t obacco, fout hI class (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Ire wer t' ess t hanS 500:1 .O barrelIs, 54) 004 lir'ewers of 5th barrels or moure, 100 Ut) Any pirson so liab, who shall fail to compij y wiih theL f oreg.iing re'quiiireents wvill beL suetI *CI. to s~ eve pnialhiesx. - Persons or firms liable to pay any of thle Speccail -Taxet nameid above maust apply to L. CASS CA RtPEN TER., Collector of' internal Revenue at Columbia, anid pay for and pro enre thle Speceal 'Tax Stamp or Stamps I they nteed, prior to May 1, 1877, andI withbout f~tuher noiee. Sp1ecial Tax .stIamps will be Itraunmittecd by mail on receipt fromt thle person or firm or derinig the sune of' specific direct ious so to do, together with I hle necessary postage siuunps or thie amount required to pay the postage. The postage on one stamp is thiree cenits andl on t wo stamps six cents. If it;is desired that, they be trarnsmitted by register ed mail ten cents additional should accomtpa ny t he application. G REEN 1i. 1BAUM, Commnissioner of' Internal Revenue. UFFICE' OF I N'TERNAL ItEVENUEf, Washting tn, 1). C., Januairy 23, 1877. March 22, 1877 18 miar2atp2 JILEA LERS IN Dry-[00o5 and oor0or an Cor0n an otton Dyers, sEA er wIv I mToN, 't. C. TIlE CELE1fimAR~TED ETI1WAN DIS. BON E, always on hand for com p)ositing. IIlltS'S COMPOUND, AND .A.lo, .Jothn Mrorrtyman & Co Ammo'. a ted D issolve'd Bones--in r. ny quian.. titIies to suitl pur"Shuzsers A lip.y for' terms an-1 ' price.sat Easl&wy, A. & RUSSEL L, M ARTIN & CO. Al ch 1., 1877 EW ADVERUSEMENTS. $66 weekin your own-town. Terms and UU $5 outfit free. 11. IIALLETT & Co., lA . Agenfs wftnted on ouir V UV Grand Combination Prospectus, represent.ing 150 distinct BOOKS wanted everywhet o. The Biggebt Thing Ever Tried. kales made from this when all single Books fail. Also, Agen(s vanted on our Nlagnificent Family B.ibles, Suparior to all others. Willi invalu able Illustrated Aids and Superb Bindings. These Books beat. the World, Full particu lars free. Address JoHN E. PoTTER & Co., Ptublishers, Philadelphia. A HOMIE ALNO FARM OF YOUR O WN. On the line of a GREXT RAILROAD, with good markets both East and West. Now is the Time to Secure It. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best country for Stock Raising in the United States. Bookp, Maps, J'ull Infornation,jilso. "THE PIoNIt" sent free to all parts of the world. Address 0. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R. R. OMAHA, NED. TO$T1 a Week to Agents. $10 U$ e5 5 Oulfi( Free. P. 0. VICK. ERY, Augusta, Maine. i day at. homle. Agents wanted. Out .12fit and ternis free. True & Co., Au guti-a, 'Nlnine. A LUCRATIVE BTSINESS. N ve want 50 1 More f irst Clas*4 Newinig Machine Ag, ents. and I500 men of energy and ability to Lcari tho. Bu siness of Neling Sewiung Ma chiies. Coi pensation Liberal, but varying according to ability, charac tel and l jalifications of' the Agent. F1~or par'ticuilai M , acdd t-ess 827 and 82 lBroaihvay, New York, or' New ble'h&ans. La. 5R EXT L*A IEl NI ll XEI) (XARDS, with 2O ntame, 10 cents, post paid. L. Jo e & ('o., Nasau, N. Y, CERC PACE & CO. -' 0 . E'-:*'.::D ST., 73ALTL30RE1, MLD. Patei Por T.hk tti onar i,u,y Ewinesui~ Patentl. Cirenlar 14avg hiunts, (Gan~g, Muley & Saill MIills, - frist & Flour Miill, Wates' Wheels, Simisagle, liarrel & Woodworkingt~ Manclanery .. / Tanite Esnery WVheels n 4Urilliers. Nazw. Mill Supis, ~.&c ., &c'. SEND) FOR~ OATIALogKJk & RICES. Goods~~~~~ to eaes 5amot ,ahoel and Itrav ~el ing (Xepenses paid. N o ped.dlinig.Ad 85 to.>1 per' z:ayI at home. Samples1c wor'th I1 tree. Stinson \ ('0., Potlanid, Aaine. Wonderfl Success ! 25,000 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSIFION Detscr ibed and Illumst rated. Sold in 60 days. It being thme only complete low price work (770) pages, onily $2.60), treating of the entire history, grand buildings, wonder fu1 cx hibits, cur'iositijes, great days, etc.; ii.. lustrat ed, and $1 cheaper than any other; every btody wanits it. (Onie new agent cleared $:5tJ in 4 weeks. 8,000 agents wanted. Senid quOickly for pr oot' of above, (pinions of' of, ficials, clergy and presis, sa mple paiges, fullh descr'ipltion,- and extra terms. 110U1(WA El) ('A Ui TJ' ON Beware of' falsely claimed oti.. cial and worthless books. Send for proof. WANTED. Men to travel aind, ostablish agencies in ever'y towni for our new andl perfectly fire proof G lass C hinieys and Lamtip. Dusinecss ptermnanent: sells easy: no peddling. F?IIE lNruuniard Stop!I C. C. BEE RS, 31. I). (formerly of Bost on) has a harmntless tor i ENT''E.\IPElAN CE, which can be gi n without the icnowledge of thme palient. Also one for the Opium Habit. Permanent curesH guar'ant eed in hot h. Send stalitp t r1 ev"idence. Ask druggist for it. Ads dress lE ES & CO., Birmitinghiam, Conn. TO~ MEROANTS aind others who~ will sell the New Wheeler & Wilson No S Sewintg Alachine. Agents want. ein every~ communitit iy. Ad'dress with stamp for terrms, W IIEEL ER & WI ISON M1'F'O CO., Savann iah, a LT. CA liET1NOS, 20) to 45 cents pet' yard. F"el t Ccilin g for rooms in place of plaistem'. F"elt Roofiing andi Sidings. For cir'cular and sample, address U. J1. FAY, Camdenm, New .Jer'sey. AlUm YOU A VE RIL L PAINT T'he \i ost Be'autiful and .Dur'able Exter'iom' White, and all the Fasiongtble Shades Sold b~y the Onllor, ready for Use. The finies t revidentces in the countrmy us53 it. Set hi'I Tom ais, Esq. , says, '"Yourm Paint is (en'it 1 I Str'othiers: "'It. is economtfical."' l' F Thompson, Esq.: "'4y '1iidin'galoolks beautiful."' Chteney Brothlers: "'It. is superior to lead.'' P' TI br6rnami "The bestl over sa." I(undrie'l >r test imaonials from owners of th luifle *'t. retncs ini t he constIry, w ithm Sample Card otf Colors, furnished free by dealers. anid by the AVE'Ri l,L CIIlM\lICAIL PAINT CO., No. :12 Ul'ing Slip, New York. PLJLUti1)TE, kFoR coVEn.INU JIAIRD wnOtt) 1ime,to payMe ~onipit1 n,7 n p ' c, V~$,, ,,j0 t hat S hn t co I Onf e Sy tool .f, Gp4*MA&nd Iways. have Want on-liand at all times. IT you Anything on Last Years' Account. Don't. put n e off any longer, but Conie sqiae up. If yon want inore Goods Them to you on easy terms. I want to sell you Or for Cash or Barter, or That will best suit you, Be undersold, and my New Stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, llats, &c., cant be beat. Call and see ino. Respectfully, W. T. McF' Lr. Oct 12, 187G 6 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery I HI E uindersigned have assoointeod with t,hemn in the conduct, of their business of 'Tant. flag anad Mtaa factuainag Boots anad Shoes, MR. CI1ARtlES WEITNAU(Ell, as a partner equally interested with us therein. The name of tho firm wvill hereafter he the "'(CONEE T1ANN EltY." Thankful for patst patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the samne. Our senw r, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputat ion as'i a Tanner, andl will he ahie to supply cust omiers in this line with the best article ot SOLE, UPPER AND IIARtNESS LEAT 11ER. ALSO, We will conitiifue to mainufacturo our first class hand made And( offer them~ii on thle best t.erms. OU R BOOTS nuid S H OlE are for sale by WV. T. AlaFA L,L, ati Piekens (Couri.t lose, cheapq for cash, or, which will be exchiangedl for IIlides on reasonabhle terms. (I. WV. FIIJNGER% July 20, 1870 46 t f The State of South Carolina, County of' Picken1s. IN COURT' COMMON PLEAS. Rtob't A. Thomiipson P'lmintiff, against, Win. 8. WVilliamiis, Defendant. Summons in Attachimnt. on Money 17emand. TO William S. Williams, Defe,ndaunt in this Act ion. ~TOU are herehy summoned and required 1to answer t he complaint in this act.ion, which is filed in the otlice of thei Clerk of the Courit of Co'ininon P'leas for theo said ('ouinty, and1( to serve a cop)y of your answer on thme s ubscrib er at his oflizce, on thle Public Square, at. Walhialla, Soulth Carolina, within twenity da0ys afte .r thle service, oft this summnons onI you, exclusive of t he da Py ot service. If you fail to answer lie eo uaplaint wit hin the ti me aforesaid, (lie phiitill will apply to the Court for j udugmeunt aigainist, you for thle sum of Seven IItludred and Ninety-six Dollars and, t.wont.y-sevenI cents, with initerest at. the raete of seven per cenitum per atnnfim, from thme sixth dx(ay of Mareb(d, oned thousanud eight hiun dred and seve'nty-six, and costs, WVaihalla, S. (I. Dated March 2h, 1871. R{OB"'T A. ThOMP'SON, P;laint ifls At torneys. Walhialla,. So. Ga. JOHN J. LEIS, CO.r TO thie D)efenidant -Wmn.S. Williamse. Take norice thnat the suninuonms, complaint, anid attachmemnt, were filed in the Clerk's of.. fie at 1Pickenis Court.1 louse, Soutsh Carolina, ou thie 24th dlay of Mlai'eh, 18M77. ROIt'T A. T1'HOMPSON, Plaint iff's Attorney,. WValhalla, S. C. "Cota bUIC A FA1t EXCIKAN"E 11 -0 TI1 FOLLOWING CELEORATE FERTILIZERS: CAROLINA FERTILIZER. BRADLEY'S PAT. PIIOSPIIAT.E, PALMRTTO ACID PHOSPHATE, WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI% PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. For salo on liberal torms. (Freight paid) by IUDGENS & BOLT. eiasly, S. G., Few. 6, ii -45 8 m THS KNIAil RAN, Nevassa Acid Phosphate, 0 WE are the Agcnt,s for thesale of the above very POPULAR FERTILIZERS, ang would be pleased to supply our friends and customers with any amount they may want. The standard of these Manures are very high, and tie terms are as liberal as that of any other First Class Company-Cot ton option offered. Call and see Ub before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN T. GOSSETT CO. Easley S. C., March 8, 1877 26 4 RWE~ AND ATTRAOTYLE1 0 HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICKENS C. II., S. C., WE ARE NOW RECEIVING rrom Now York and Baltimoro, a largo and splondid Stock of These Goods woro carefully selectd and closely bought by one of tho firm, and CAN and WILL. BE sold at, aston ishiingly lowv figures. Among the many novelties to be f'ound in our stock, is tho neat and handsomo Tilden, ILIenlricks, and Ilampton IIATS, and tho stylish IIampton COLLAR., Call early, mako your selootions and be happy. . Rospectfully, IIAGUOD & ALEXANDER. Oct 25, 1876 8 IUsed in nearly every locality in many States. Sett.led beyond a doubt--No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres ied and irregular menses and uterino ob,. structions, of every kind, are being daily sured, by Dr. J-* Bradfield's Female Regulator, han by all other remedies oombined. Its muonems in Georgia and other States Is beyond rcedent in the annals of phiuic. Thousands >f certificates from women everywhere pour in ipon the proprietor. The attention of prom. nent, medical men is aroused in byehalf of (his wondlerful compound, and the most. success. ul practioners use it. Itf women suffer her. L.fter it will be their own fault. Female [egulator is prepared and sold by L. 11 lIradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., arnd may be oughit at $1,5O per bottle at any respectable Drug store in t,h. UnioQn. E.FFPRCTL TRULY wONnEnFUYL. CARTEtsVuILLE, GR., April 26, 1869.--this vill certify that two members of hmy immo liate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med cal doot ors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J1. Bradfleld's FiulALE 1 EG ULA TOR. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of rirawing attention of suffering womnenkind to the merits of a medicine whose power in eur-, ing irregular and suppressedl menstruation, has been proven undler my own personal ob servation. its effect on such cases is truly wondlerful, and well may the remedy be called "Woman's Best Friend. Yours respect fully, JAs. W. STaUSE. Sept. 7, 1876 1 4 NoTrICE. I T AK E this method of informing all part les interested, that, I will be found in may of fice, at Pickens Court House oni each Waiu ?lisl)A and Tjuinsn.ty, and on each SALjanAy, for tline purpose of transacting any bsMineOss that. comes under my jurisdiction, As my duties as School UCmmissioner will compell m ie to be absenit in different. part s of' the County, hi appoint. theso special day~s for the beinieit of' all concerned. Office hours, from 9 a, m,. to 4 p. m. Q. W. SINGLETON, School Comissioner. Feb 8, 1877 - 22 CRISTAD)ORO'S HAIR DYE. C'-istadoro's 11air D)ye is the SAFEST and BEST; it acts instantaneousely, produc'ing the most naturl shades of Black or Brown; do0es NOT STAIN the 8R [N, and is easily applied. It is a. standard pireparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Ge~.nt.lemana. Sold by D)ruggists. J. CRISTADORO, P. 0. Box, 1533. Now York. ie2!, lsbu 16 5 PRO~A1 ioj iA ? NOT GEu.L 40b011 e ) Ai l9bert, *- POr i gM u A4 kh d 1 00 V 2 A.* ill pobideck. In! lil hw .00M t'of the ta and Cotrws of6 thUdk"e utg,for tae ike trict, of South Carolir. March 25 187f ldrton,1 telth & ko'111ge.P#1 A T TQMRNK YS AT A W, Wil practice 1h the Circuit and reiaet 061rtts fot Piokens County, and in the 1iuted Statea Uourts of this State fromn that voonty. Duo of the Senior partners will be present to %seint In the tranhadtiola Of any Important buslness during ractit,Io. J. yT. NO mioNg, W. C. KRIT11 Walhall C. L. 11OLLINGSWORTU,Piekens C. H. March 21, 187* 20' W HITNER SYMMICMS ATTORNRY AND OOUtBILL01t AT LAW, GREENVILLE, 9. C. Practlees in the Circuit ourt and Court e Probate for Plokens onaty. May 16 4 -m ISAAC M. BRYAJ, ATTORNEY AT rAWi 0IZIMLI c. not L ; Practices in Courts of Pickens Jounty, and in United States 0ourts M11L GEARINQWiADS WARTING.PULLM ANDliA Th 11NEOUALINDAI ADDRES 2 MEDICAL CARD. DR. GEO. W. EA.RLE, having located at JPickens C. II., withi the view of devot.. uag hais entire alttenition to his Profession in til its different branchae, now offers his sere vices to the citizens of Pickens and surround ing couant .y. lie hopes t o meet the eipeota tion of the people hy prompt at tentioh to ill cases cutrusted to his care'; withi thje experi ence of hifteen years, 'with four years in the: various Hospitals during the late war, where rall diseases that flesh is heir to was seen .n treated., Special att.ention given' to o11- diseases pe.-. culiar t.o womuen and children. lie can be found at his residence (at all times unless professionally absent,) formerly ocoupied by Mrs. Hughes, at the East end of Main-street. Charges reasonable. March 1, 1877 26 8m VICK'S ILL US TR ATED PRIC'ED CA TALO0UGE IFifty pages-100 Illustrations, with De-. ~caption oif thousanuds of clie Idest Flowers und Vegeiables iad the~ world,.and the way' to row Ihemn-atli for ai two cent positage sismp. P'rinted in German and English: Viuk's Floral Guido, Quarterly, 25 cents.# ,ear. Viok's Flower and Vegetablei Garden, 50' ~ents in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1.00 'ddress, JAMj VTc., Roheter, N. Y, Vick's Floral Ouide beautiful Quarterly Joriun'a, finely Illustrated nid containing and elegant eorld Plower late with the first number. Price only 2d ~ents for the year. The fiest No. for 18T1 t. issued in Germiat and English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, itr 0 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Calalogue-800 Illustrat,ions,. only 2 ents. Address, JAMEs VIOx, Rochester, N. Y. VICK'S 'LO W ER A ND VEGETd1BIE GARDEh! u the most beauiful work of the kind in the vorldl. It cont ains nearly 150 pages, hun.. Ireds of fine illust.rations, and six oh roa >ltes of flowers, beautifully drawn anid cot sredI from nature. Price 50 cerrts in paper lovers $1 .00) in elegant cloth. Printed is ermian and English. Vick's Floral (Julde, Quart erl'y, 25 cents. Vick's Catalogue-80)0 lltustrations, 26 t. Address .IAMFs Vzci, Rloohester N. t. Jan. 25 20 4t FALL AND !INTR 960D! ~JOl I ATTENTION IS MOST RESPECT .Lfully called to the largest and decidedig the CIIEAPEST stock of Goods that has ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; con sistinug of 1)RY GOODS, S00TS, SHOES% HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERL1 GROCERIES, etc., etq. Our prices are so low that no houso this side of New York can under-sell us. We sell Goods strictly for CASIh, which enables us to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of D)OORS, SASIl and BLINDS, at prices that defy competition, We also keep on haar.d a large lot o[ those cele br ated G RA NGI IPLOW STOCKS, 1te which we invite your attention. We have also connected to our Store, a Large WAGON YA RD, with a well of GooE Water, whaich is Free and OPEN to ALL. gELY & BROTHER, g .mp C., Oc:ol r 1 1875. 'aco6