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.GQAL, IEM&e. idies t b 4llo we Amail rote,40 A m tablishe between Andeuron 0' 1 and Liberty. I 4 ,#tation, in this County. Miss Matti- To -&id, while going to qburch lt Run was throwp rqk 4er mule and sewuoo har. Waddis.. ralig A crap" of blue birds this year. he tried mattins last b ji ind made a totAl f&11.0 Ezppy,-f.M W-1041ppbe, of I4a8ley Station has resigne4 tbe ffice of Deputy United States Mafthal. Wo know a young maWh-ot a thou.. j sand 01168 eom iis pIaco, wfio offici. a :fia Sabbath school superintendent 4 in the morning and was seen in a * blookade.*pilhoue In th4. evening. a e . n oWe are informed that Libeoty et, ec'0 a "wet" ticket, but have'. not learned the names of the parties elected town offoers Last 'n dity, the 16th Instant", the time-for shooting game -expired. The tdre. goble qan now strut prouder, goblolouderiand breathe easier, prou vidod he doesn't try to bite .anybody. The storra of last Thursday night and Friday, did great ditrage to the Rico fields and truck farms in the vi- . cinity of Charloston. The Railroads I in the lower part of the State have been washed in many places. - EABLEY, S. C., April 17, 1877. MR. EDIToR: Our election for mu- C alicipal officers came off yesterday, and resulted in the choice of J. I. Gossett, Intendant. C Wardens: A. S. Sadler, 0. P. Run. d ion, W. A. Mauldin, and H. A. Richoy. a Tho wot ticket carried by a smart majority. Respectful ly, T.W.1R. SToaxM.-A heavy et.ormn of wind k and rain commenced at this place on Thursday night last, and continued 1 until 1E riday night following. The u1 wind was very heavy and uprooted el mniy large trees in this vicinity. It extended over the entire Coanty, and many trees wore blown down across - thAe roads, causing the road hands to put in an extra days work on Satur, day. Large flakes of snow fell at this place on Friday, and the mountains ~ were white wit.h it, which remained on them un til Sunday. The d.ueetion of the stores was from Northeast to *Southwest. \VATCu Youn CHICKEN RoosT. Last Monday mornaing,just before day. light, Mr. J. C. Griffin heard a dis- ~ turbance amongst bia chickens, and c arose and went out on the back piazsa to see what was the matter. He ~ heard. something walking in te d woods, back of the house, and after e day-light took the track of a man and followed it up to a~ negro cabin. He 1 at once sent word to the negro to bring his chicken home, but when the messenger arrived, his African highaI noe was not to be found. Times are 1 hard, and it stands everybody in band to watch their chicken roost. REvENUE RA!).-The revenue ofik - cis, w.ith a detach met of twelve or fif'teen soldiers, made a raid in the mountains of this County last week* They did not find much of thes "moon shine," but made the following ar rests for violation of the internal revo nuo laws: Humphrey Hopkins, A bner Obastain, John Chastain, Zion McKin. zio Colored, David A. Cooper and 2Napolean B. Edens. These partiesI were all placed in jail, but gave bond i the next day for their appearance be fore Commissioner Thiornley for a prohiminary examination. Joseph Stansell, white, and Toney Ferguson, e colored, were arrested but relensed on promise to appear before the Oom.. a massioner, wihthey di,and upon a hearing were discharged. A still house was found by the officials on Glassy Mountain, within two miles of this plane, but everything had been removed and they bagged no game. Testate ofrSouth e Couir oi ProxENs, 4 Y virtue of an execution to met dlro.j wll a~ to the highest. bidde,bfrth Court Rouse door at PIckens Cour ilousee r durngtheleal hours of sale, on the isI On, aoble Sated Bug; le,id ona h property of Larkin Hugh;ed at a the t 1 George Griffin against Lawon A. thDrion LaknHughes et al. A.ro,J J Terms Cash. -u 1 m-rJOABE MA ULDIN, s.p.o. TUnTOWN-OF NiASURY -" A*t@ Btil BUeI,, deniceLot. Y Vilque of- sUnd0y dieutions 'to me di, rected, I will seQ to 46 'kighost bidder, efere the Co#*,,Wbu6 446',t, Pickens C. I., on thb fist ModaF, inma'y-it; the fol >wing described L.W,nd . All of that Trtat or Paroel of Land, known a the R. N. 8mil Pfiuiei apitaht1bg 'ten ,ores, more or less, wbevdbnl1hs>Hetideleks ow lives, froatiag"t,e AIV id R. A. Line A;pq4,and -s*0miftg 1ladf lauldin, Ausselij, Mscdn & Qo.,pd-ptJrs. All of that Tract orarcel of Land, known s thi dIovey Smith Ptaco, containing 1ixty aven Ae.s, More less, whereon. Tyler Hill ow lives,. adjpinu Ia4 ot WM. A, -.,auld ad others. Levie4 9i; as the #ropry of Abper Mul nix, at te suits ot W.A. Mauldia, W. J. mith and others, TELMS CASH-Purchasers to pay extra >r titlos, &q. JOAB MAtVMIN, o..0 april 12,. 7 81 4 Sheriffs $ale. O TATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PIOKENS. N T17E COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. tephen D. KsitI, James A. Griffin and J. Calhoun Griffin, 8urviving Administrators of E. I. Griffin, Senior, deceased, Plaintiffs. against L. R. Newton F*lger. Alonzo M. Folger and B.. Fletcher Lesley, Defendants. omplaint to Foreclose Mortgage of Real Estate. Y virtue of a decretal order of His lion. T. H. Cooke, Judge of the 8th Judicial irouit, in this case, beprin date the sixth ay of March, A. D., 1877,1 will sell to the ighest bidder, before the Court House door L Pickens Court House, between the legal ours of sqle, on Monday, the seventh day of lay next, the following described Premises, wit: All those certain Pieces, Parcels or Tracts r Land near the Town of New Pickenus, nown as Lots No. 1 and $o. 2, containing One id Three Quarter' acres, more or less, and ring South of Main street. WVest of the Good 40 House, adjoining the Lots of' S. D. Gioot. itt, deceased on the East, Andy Bowen on: me West, on the South by Lots 7 and 9, pur,. tased by E. E. Mason. TERMS CASHI. Purchasers to pay extra >r hites. JOAB MAULDIN,s.. april 5, 1877 .80 Sheriff_Sale. TATE OF~ sourTH CAROLINA. - ICKEN8 COUNTf. N PIlE COURT OF COMMA ON PL EAS .D. Keith, James A. Griffin and J. C. Grit'.. fin, as Surviving Administrators of the Estate of E. H. Griffin, Senior, deceased, Plaintiffs. agains t Lndy Bowen and Alonso M. Folger, De fendants. omplaint to Foreclose Mortgage of Real Estate. B Y virtue of a decretal order firom His Hon. T. H Cooke, Judge of the 8th Ju.. icial Circuit, in this case bearing date the izt.k day of March. A. D., 1877, I will sell c the highest bidder, before th.e Court Houre oor at Pickens Court House, between t.he Bgal hours of sale, on Monday, the seyenth *ay of May next, the following described SAND, to wit: .. All that Piece, Parcel' or LOT 'of 1 AND, ylig near the Tow'a of Pickens, known as 1ot No. 84 and lying on the South side of 4ain street, confIining one acre, more or ess, and adjoining No. 2 on the East and 4o. 4 on the West, whereon Andy Boweni oW lites. TERMS CASH--Purchaser to pay extra or titles. JOAB MAULDIN, s.P c. april t, 1877 S' 4 Sheriff Sale. ITATE OF SOUT11 CAUoldN~A, PIOKEEN8 COJNT1. W. G Fild, Es. udge ofProbate, n an~d for sad Couinty, I will soil to thte ighest bidder, on aleday in~ May next. (7th) he following deseirted REAL- E-STATE, to Fit: .All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, ituate in the Count,y andi State aforesalid, on ranches of Golden's creek, adljoin:ing lands 4' Win. W. Clayton, Taylor O'dell, Cato lanks and others, containing 254 acres, more r less. Sold as the property of Emily Banks nd others, for part ition. TERMS CAS8H. JOAB MAULDIN, E.P.c. april 5, 1877 80 4 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Pickens. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder before he Court House door, during the legal hours if sale, on Saleday in May next, the following roperty, viz: One Tract of Land, whereon L. C. Neal tow resides, known as the Pickensville Place; a the County of Pickens, containing Three lundred and Seventeen acres, more or less, 4joining lands of Step hen Watson, John W. V ilson others. Levied on as the prop rty of A. . Neal, at the suit of W. 0. Field, "d'e a.f Probate for Pickens County. TERMS CASH-Purchasers to pay extra or titles. JOAB MAULDIN, s.v.c. april 12, 177 81 4 TO AS f,00 hr w W YB t ah JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. N. 0. Molasses. A heavy supply of the above Molasses Inj store, which we purchased in New Orleans, and which wo will warrant to be a genuine article. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Irish Potatoes Call on us and get any of the Early Vari eties of Northern Potatoes JOHN T. GOSSETT & Co. P1OWS9 Roos n w os: We are getting in store. a good supply of the above implements, which we are offering at a very small advance abovo cast and car riage. op1tTV CO.;'C 0 Dry-Goods SPRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghams, Cotton Plaids; Shirtings, Tickings; Cambrics, Long Cloths, &c; Coates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; .Whitt.more'j Cottor Crdsi Tu'reyIRo'd Yua*o, Pallnetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hose, &c.; &c. And a full line of all sorts of Dry Goods and Notions in store and to arrive soon. Call in and see for yourselves. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877 INOTIICE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, SPEOLAL TAXES, May 1, 1877, to_April 30. 1878. T IE Revised Statutes of the United States, .detio&.z 332, 32:37,:1238 aind: 2;., require every person engaged in ainy business, avoca tion, or emloymeint wh ich renders hun lia ble to a SPEC IA L TAX, to procure and~ plae conspiculously in his catablishmnen t or1 pla1ce of business a STAMP denot01ing the paymnent of said SPECIA L T AX for t he Special Ta'x Year begi nn ing May 1, 1877, before coim mencing or continuing business after April 30, 1877. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also required by law of every person liable to Special Tax, as above.. The Taxes embraced within the provisions of the lhw above quoted are the following, vi z: Rectifiers, $200) 00 Dealears, retail liquor, 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors retail, 20 00 Dealern in leaf tobacco, 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco, 500 00 And en sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000, Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 5 00 Manufacturers of stills, 50 00 And for each still manufactured, 20 00 And for each worm manufact,ured, 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco, 10 00 ManufacturQrs of cigars, . 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals) 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class, (two horsQs.or pthe~r anitals) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or othier aiuial) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fdurthd class (on foot, or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers (if les8 thti 500 barrels, 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or imore, 10t) 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing tequirements will be subject, to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Speceal Taxes named above: ziste apply to L. CA8S CAR11TfI, Collector of Internal Revemte at CiolumnbiaT and pay for and pro cure the Spcceal Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1877, and without further notice. Special Tax kdimps will he transmit ted b)y mail on receipt frorQ tite person *or irtn or dering the same of specific directions so to do, together with the necessary postiage stanmps or the autount required to pay the postage. The postage on one stamip is three cents andl on two stamps six cents. If it is dlesired that they be transmitted by register ed mail ten cents additional should accoimpa ny' the app)licationi. O~~B A Commissioner of' Internal Revenue. OFFiCEV oF INTERNAl. REvENUE, Washirg ton, Dd 0., January 23, 1877. March 2'2, 1877 18 miar2ap2 H AnoA RTeRS FORL Cii EAP Stoves, Tinware and House, Furniishing~ Goods. CROCKERY, GLASS-AND SILVER PILATF,D WARE A SPECIALTY. R oofing andt Rep'alring dop4 t hort~ not ice, at the lowest prices. We ask all the peo~ple of Pickens and adjoining Counties to call and examnine;dtr steek. eWe*teflRy sell woods cheaper than they have ever been sold in this naarket. All Goods guaranteed. To Meychante-Me' whoksal6 Tipydte as cheap as Northern nmarkets. Send( for l'rKe~ List. .i. E. CURTIS & CO., Cleveland Block, Greenville, S. C. E ejof 28, 1876 4 3m to PayMe Something on your account, so that Snwrkeep up my Stobk 6f Goods and al%Ays have Want on hand at all times. I' vou Anhything on Last Year' Account. Don't put n1 e oil' any lou'er, but 30ome square tip. If you wvant imore Goods Them to-you on casy terms. I want to sel you. Or for Cash or Darter, or That will best suit you, B undereol., and my New Stock of Dr'y Goods, Uoots, Shtoes, Ilate, &c., cant be boat. Call and see me. Respectfrul ly, W. T. MUF AL. Oct 12, 1870 6 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T HIE undersigned haveasoiedwt Faniilg anld Ylauiufactuiiag Boots and( Shoes.,. MrR. CHIAR L ES WVEITNA UE Rfis a partner squally interested withI us therein. The 1ame of the firmu wvill hereafter be thie 'OCONED TANNERY." Thankful for past1 pat.ronage, we bespenk a continuance of the ame. Our senior, Mr. Filziniger, has a fine 'eputation as a Tanner, and will be able to tupply customers in thtis line with the best Lrtiole of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS [EAHlER. ALSO, We will cotinue to mzanufa~ct.ure our first :lass hand mnade Xnd offer themi on the best terms.~ OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sal by W. Ti. Mc tFA LI, at. Pickenis Court House, heap for cashd, 0or which will be exchanged 'or Hides on reas4onabhle t.ermst. GOTTLOllE~ WANNER. Ji'ly 20, 1876 40 t f The State of South Carolina, County of Pickons. IN COURT COMIMONJ PLiEAS. Rtob't A. Th'JoinpMon Plaitiff, against Wmn. S. W illiamas, D)efendant. Bummnons in Attachn1 uient on Money Demaund. T'O Will ia'm 8. W illiamst, 1)efendanit in (this Action. Y "" "reh'e' StIf'''I( '" o" a nd" rescired to answer C the compIII11int. inl thiis act ion, which is filed in Lte otlice of thie (Clerik of the Court of' Cornmuon Plieas for (lhe said County, andl to serve a copy 01 you anfswer oni the subscr iber at htis oflice, on thie Pubhl ic Square, at Walha;lla1, South Carbiolinau, withxin twentty day13s aftert th It ervice of' this suunnlionis onl y'ou, e'xclusi ve of thle day~ ot service. If you1 fil to antswerP the~ co uplyuint within the time~ aforesaid', ihe plaintiff will appilly to I ho (Court for' jiument a ginst youl for' the somi of Seven flitundred and Ninety-six I >oll:aris and t went Iy-seven cents, withI int eres t atl the rate of seen per cent umn per annium, from the sixt.h (lay of' M arch, one i housabnd eight hun dred andseveniy-six, arrd cos. Waihalla, S. 0. Dated March 24Uth, 1877. RO(B'T A. TilOMPSON, rO thle D)efendlat----Wmii. S. Williamis. Ta:ike ntorice t iat Itihe summoinsiiOi, colai t md att(adirmnt, worti filed iur the Clerk's of fice. at Picken-a Court. I (onse. South Catroli n, on the 24Ith day 01 March, 1877. la i nt(ill' At 1trntey, Wialhalla, S. C. Malrcht 2 ) 1877 6 "Ogttmnfor."~ . A 0AIM )EXCIIAN1 I TIE POLLOWING CELEBRATE, FERTILIZERS: CA1tOLINA FERTILIZER. BRZADLEY'S PAT. P1IOSPIATP, PA1j1RTTO ACID PIOSPIIATE, WILCOX,.GIl3S, & CO'S MANI' PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC. P1OSPIIATE. For salo on liberal terms. (Vireight paid) by IIUDGENS & BOLT. Easly, 8. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 2m THE S IA UAN0, Nevassa Acid Phosphate. -----O W ure ,(he Agetts for th enle of lie above very POPULAR FElT LlZEltS, aug would he leased to supply our friends an( customers with any amount they may want. The standard of these MAniires are very high, and the terms are as liberal as that. of any other First Class Company-Cot. ton option offered. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. .3J1IN T. (3OSSE-TT CO. Easlcy S. C., 'March 8S 1877 26 4 NE:v AND ATYnACTIVEI HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICKENS C. II., S. C.) WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from Now York and Baltimore, a. larg and splendid Stock of Tafl & V174,41,4 M101 AINN IIN Those Goods woroe carefu liv selected and closely bought by one of the firm, an<)l CAN and it nITlE sold at aston ishinigly lowv figures. A mong the many novelties to be f'ound in our stock, is the neat and handsome T1iln, IIondricks, and Ilampton IIATS, and the stylish IIampton COLLAR. Call early, mako your selections and be happy. Rospootfulfly, HIAGOOD & ALEXANDER. Oct 25, 1876 8 Used in nearly every locality in many States. Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact th)at more cases of whites, suppres sed and irregular menses and uterine ob,. structions, of' every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- Bradfleld's Female Regulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its success in Georgia andl other States is beyond precedent in the annals of phisic. Tho,usande of certificates from women everywhere pour in upon the propriet.or. The attention of prom inet medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful comipounid, and thec most success ful' practioners use it. If women suffer here after it will be their own fault. Female Regulator rs prepared and sold by L. HI BradfieEd, Druggist., Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $1,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug store in the Union. 12FFEC:TJ TRULJY WON IERLFUIL. CAnTEna8v!LJI, Gaii., April 20, 18t9.--Thi-s will certify that two members of my ilznme diate family, after having suffered for' many years from menzstrual irregularity, andl having beeni treatedl without benefit., by variou~ nred icaLl doctors, were at length comzpletely cured by one hottle of Dr. J1. Bradfrekl's FE~MA L' IlmG( UL-AT T)lI. I therefore deem it lily duty to furnish this certificate, wit.h thie hi.pe of drawing attention of suffering womienkind to thme merits of- a. medicine whose power in cur, ig irtugnlar and suppressedl menst.rnat ion, has been proven under my own personaml ob, servation. Its effect on) such Cases(' is trulvi wondlerful, anId well may tihe remedy be called "'Woman's Best. F'riend." Yours respectfully, JAs. W. STR1ANGE. Sep.7,18l7(; 1 4 NOTICE. IT AK1 Etihis nmethod of in formimdg all i4rties' inersted, that I will he foutnd in .may of fice, at Pickenis Court House on each Waui N KSUAY and THUni lslAY, and on each SALEDmAY, for the purpose of transacting any business' lthat comesC und~ier my jttrisdict ion. As nmy dut l'e, as Schoi(ol Commissioner will comnpeli me to be absent in different parts of he Connfty, I appoint, these special days for lie benetit, of' all concerined. Oflice hiours, f'rom 1 a. m. to 4I p. m. *G. W. S?NGLAETON, Scho3ol C'ormmissoner. Feb, 8, 1X7~ 22 CRISTADIORO'S H AIR D)YE. (-.-stadlo'o's Hiair Dye is the SA FEST and BEST; it acts instantanaeously, produciag (lie miost. inturl sadlex of Black or Br.own; does N(OTi STiA IN ihe 8lKIN, and is easily applied. it is a staindard~ ptreparation, and a favor.i(e upon every well appointed TI'ilet for Lady or' Genmtlemnau. Sol by Drumggist s. J. CUISTA DORO, P. o. Box. lr,. New York. IDcu -..' l886 16r PROYESSIONAli NOTICES. 8 B, CoTUAX,W . W, A , bevlle C ii -1 Lbty,P ' OTHEAN, HOLCOIRE O W&ED, AT211"BYA 00 UNSSLORSA T'1A W Will Practice in all the Qoutts of At S#atE and Courts of theUnit4 States, tor t9 iea tridt df Souti Carolina. Mat-c1r29' I17 Ndrton,X6th &H6linggworth A7TORNE s A, LAI, Will practice in the Croit and PribaAe Courts for Pickens County, and ij to United Stato0s Co*rts of this State from that oo4nty. One of th1 ehiot parfn s oIlt 6e present to 9ssist in the ftesoHodn of u'y. tthportalt business during vitftion. J. J. NORTON, Wlhaft W. C. kCEITU, W* h C. Lj. IIOLLINGSWORTH,Pickens C. It. March 23, 1876 29 W I[ITNER SYIMIE, ATTORNEY ANDCOUNsELLOR AT i,AWf* GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the CiruIt oturt "nd Conrt o Probate for Pickens otinty. May _; 42 6m ISAAC X. BRYA1, ATTORINEY AT LAW, Practices in Courts- of Pickes County, and in United States Courts MEDICAL CARD. D R. O. W. EARLE, having loca'ted at PIcens C. IT., with MAe #fe*'of deiot4 ing his entire attentiion- to his Prof'sslon 1i all its different branches, now offers his ser, vicos to the citizens of Pickens and surround ing count.-y. lie hopes to meet the expeota-i Iion of the people by prompt attention to al I cases entrusted to his care; with t'e epe6rit ence of fifteen years, with four years in tho various Iospitals during tle late war, where all diseases th.&t ffesh is leir to *'as sieen Ad Irented. Special -Attention given to oli diseases pe. culiar to women and children.- He can be found at his residence (at al times unless professiona1y absent,) formerly occupied by Mrs. IHughes, at the East end of Main str'eet. Charges reasop.ab)lo. March 1, 1877 208m VICK'S IL!.LUSTR?ATED PR1CED CA4TALOUQE Fifty pages--800 Illustrations, *ith De scription of thousands- of t-he best. Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them--all for' a tWo' centi' postage stathp. P'rinted in German and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 eia. d year. Vick's Flower and Vegetabte otdew,- 6# cents in paper; in' elegant cloth dovera $1.00 Address, JAsisa VroK, Rochester, N. Y, Vick's Floral Gaide a beaut ifu;l Qiua'terly journa'i.-6nelf illt'~rated and( containing and elegant colored Flower' Plate *ith the fi'st nunibef. Price only 2& cents for the year. Tihe irs.t No. for 1877 just issuled in Germin' and English. Vick's FlIowe#' and Vegetabld' Gayden, Id~ 50) cents; wit.h elegant.cloth coveu's $1.00. V7ick's tYalalogue-:---300 Illd'htiaionis, only 2# cents. Addreeir, JAMES VICK, Roch6arfe,* N. Y. VICK'S FLO WER AND VEGETABLE~ GARDENV 's (lhe most beautiful work of tihe kind in the world-. It contains neatrly 150 pages, "hun direds of fine illust.rations, and. six chromori plates of flowers, beautifully drawn and col ored fron'inat uue. Price 50 cents in paper covers $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed ilt German and English. Vilck's Floral Guide, Qns6rterff', 2doents. Vick's Catalogne--800 lilustrationts, 2b oe.e A ddres's .11Es VrcK, Roohester N. Y. Jan. 25 20 4t FALL AND WINRZ 5iDI! YOUll ATTENTION IS MOST RESPECT .Lfully called to th~e ra'fest and decidedly' tihe CIEAP'ET StockC of Goods that has' ever been exhibJitCed in West Greenville ; con. siting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE,- OROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are sc low that no house this side of New York can tider-sell us. We sell (Thon1' sf rietlTy for C AST!, which' enables us to miake (lhe above declaration. We keep consfantly on hand a largo lot of DOORS, SASfl and BLINDS, at prices thaC defy competition. We also keep on hard a large lot of thee cele brat ed 0 II A N(; E PLOW STOCK8, :t o which we invite your at tention. We have also connected to our StorE, a Large WAGON YARD, with a well of Good W~ater, which is Free and OrsN to ALa. O'ELY & BROTHER. Creonville H. C., October 1 1876. ,no6l A IlOfE ANIiAKMi 19 YOUR O'W1N. On the line of a GRIEAT RAILROA'D, with' goo-l mlarketsu both East and WAt-. Now is the Time to Secure it0. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, l'lest country foe' Stock Raising in thle 0n1t'ed States. Brooks, Maps, Full Information, also "Tud~ Ploi'I:' senit free to all parts of the world. Address 0. F. DAV18, La:nd Comsine U. P'. H. Ii.