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Ali Tiidtun Romance. ?<! , *),>> ,. ?. t <t ... i ? mjjj.' i ?.~ j.. Tho Luokuow '/'.mr.< tells Ufl that a litilo while i>u > n i?-ni h innn, described .w<?a ? ?-/?in . ut pi ? ruthcj pr pjjss using appearance, camo tu that l^^il^M^ivh^W letter* nf iui^cUi^L^,! in sjvcral people iu modi r .tcaSifttu ?i?i;:uees. ..WU!i( these people he liTed,-.ni<l having repsaBontet) hiinseli' tis a .1 i-.nan of substance, being solo '6\yS^v and pbsseitibr of ou6 lakh an! lil'iy tiiousatiu rupees, was treated \\U|i .ihe u^myst deference and courtesy, aud iiulh.r, Was permitted to pain iIn; dflbctio?d id' n young lady wlin.se only personal n .tractions appeared lo be ti prolusioil (if*-Valuable jewelry she u -Rtituutly .spoi;..-d. ' ho young lady ex plained i!:.;t.,h.i ! liter was an extra .us K sttttit e"i*iui.s.si. in r .stationed utsinic tuiug h Ns- tbati a thousand miles from Uom:o, itKtl pAj esylng nh estato of iiu Uietl Ut a bio extent and incalculable Value, to which she was the heiress. A pin Uh waarrrwo^nun .>mn tread, and tin young cuuji.c. as happy as wealth and all'(ton combined could make them.' wore married, und left BucKnow on their wedding lour u fi w day's w -yi. Ami here the "?ale. to le -i'di-'ppy oftcj sin u*d end. but, ittiliii(iii:a:ely, this is not tho end of ibe lulu, 'i gciltlcmau tnuk his bride to |!us .r, y. i:ere i: lurued out that he v.:i> i hg ?? i 3 iu (lit.- truly delectable aud l:irhly roniuucrativo profession of fire man on .tin- liast India Railway, draw .tn?t? rrr. y ?'. , *' iog the :t^?*.ik'cul salary uf forty rupees ii mouth, in d it w-aswi h feelings of un i.ltetv.l au_..ish that lie felt it his duty to inform the lady that the lakh :tod a half ul tht! rupees were in the bands of ? itnotUur -V'^ly? who obstinately refused! to give up the money on the ground ol his \n uiff ihe rightful owner of it. Th,o In ilc ^i10,. *--'0 disappointment with b'o'e. I j l itumity, a;.u lufor?i.etl 'her. hiii:ltus,d, ^fp^Bi/Wgfisd Isgfot; that a t-i.nihtr lijtgcujty existed with reg-.rl t > her ta: !i: i ^.^c>tute \t>ear,Oe:i n> Tili? , e.-tute was tlicro au right or course, b ii it, was < ueumboren ?trZ-sueh^u^eiten' ti...i it iWE'^tnposiih'.c to get a&jij,. Th. nature of ^U-^I'^niibninc 1, 0 WSS ex arcmely peculiar; au u! 1 z mitndar ha 1 htiotlivr estate on lop 8f it. and'ob ?t iiali l^jte/ajSed.-|o (ake it o.T. And the Winde rllthc valn ible jewlry, ffhioh had prove J.^Oje^eajlpiit u bail, hid been re luiiied to the brid s stsiter and the other Jf-vJios from whVj it had been bt-iruwed for the occasion, ft issiid bear their common dia krvpoiutWcutcvrith.' a very good grace, and arc as l;:ippy a? etui be expected un der iho circuti.-stanccs. *-Trfltf ' ^^^^^^^ Knocked Anot r rx tiik World.? It is a. good thing for a young man to lc '-"knocked*" about in tho world," though l.^oft^ijjj^ijid parents may nut thiuk so. All youths^ or if"uot'ai!. iKtictccn twentieths of the s'.iui total enter litfPwjUi a 'sn.l'f'us of .-elf-eon<fe t If, iu measuring tliou.sidves with wiser and older neu thai) they arc, thep dis cover that it is unwarranted, and g t l id of it gracefully, of their own ncecrd. well and good; if uot, it is desirable, foi their owu Bakes, thai it be knocked out of thcfbnt A boy who is scut a school fOO Gilds his level. His may have been Inraiju^'ni ut In me,' but suhooi bo^a nft dcmoeiatic in their ideas, audit*arrogjio are suro lo be tliraslied iutoarecognition of the goHdttrule. TJio world is n great public school and it soon teaches a new pupil his proper placo. If he has the uttrlbutrs that belongs to a leader In will lc eustalle.il-iu' the position ol i. leadpr* if not, whatever his owu opinion of his abilities may be, ho will be ejm jellid (ii fall in v.ilh rank and file, it not -destined to greatness, the uoxt best thing to which he catj, aspire is resp?ota - bilityjfbut no man tan be truly grcit or resprctaldc who is vuin, j o.n} ous ai.u ovcrbeSiiug.; > By the time the novice has found li legitimate social pesitiou, bo the same high or low, tho probability is that the disagreeable traits of ilia ofrsraet?'!- v. i 1 1 e softened down or vora iway. M< s ?likely tlii: j rot ess of abraciou. will 1-. rough, jHtwlien it is all over, and ! him;elf ns others see him. ntid not iis reflected in the minor of self conceit, he will be thankful that he has run the "eaur.tltt, and arrived, though by it j-ough road, ut self knowledge l']<>n 11 ? e Winde, \\ I;.:'ever l-n in ?' motu 018 inny'tliiiilc to the contrary, it is i; g0dCjl'"1T.ing for youths "to be kn it-ked about iu the world?it makes hihn of t hc?W. A Dikki;kknck.?A man down iu .ilaiue vvlio lecontly got intoxicated and cohrYhitted sonic rotsdothoannr. for which ho wav. imprisoned, is , determined to djfofid himself Int future against the risk of such disgrace. He accordingly publishes in au .Augusta pip-.r tlii* caVd: '*Whoever t?ells or oflois to sei] to me any intoxicating 1'qnors of what ever tiatuie, or whoever fiollauny in my presence, will be prosecuted to the full extent -of the law.?Summer S. Brick." He appears to find it easier to defend liMnet'lf sguiiiat yihots thao.affsinJt Uim St es tvi;? ok siom;x ^? Ki;\V.\i;i' A l?.ik Dny Marc, about l8yonra old, with a pico?, of Right Ear cut < tl , v.-..* stolen fr |tC?#M<l Xr "* tlraiuft'b Ct>\.lt llmt o miitiujA1H[ ifsAWrJir^-'l^ reward will i>o puM<ir6!e'rfc*^Ww Ultimi? DAVIS, ocj 10 9 ' llov.e's J'uuip, S. G. rrt r - Ayer's Ohe^flepfcrfLj, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as CouRhs, Colds, Whoop?jg Oough, Bronchitis, Aathms, and Consumption. rrobahly never boforo in tho whole history of medicine, has auy tiling won so widely and- so deeply upon tho confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy tor puhuuuary complaints. Through a Ion? seri?s of years, nr. . .uongmost of tho races, of men it haH risen high and lilgher In their ostimatlou, ns It has becomo better known. Jts uniform character and power to cure the va? riotifl ailVclions -ot" tho luugo und "'MWtj huvo made it known as a reliable protector against' them. Wliile adapted to milder forms of disease and to young chihlrcu, it U at tho panic time tho most circclual remedy that can be given for incip ient consumption, and the dangerous aflssjtlans of the throat and lunge. As a provision against sudden attack- of Croup'i it Should be kept on hand in every family, and Indued a* all an- ^mu tinies subject to eulds and coughs, all should bb provided witli this anUdote fur them. Although ? et' led Consumption is thought In* curable, still great numbers or ears where tho discaso Becmcd settled, have bocn completely cured, und the path nt restored to sound health by tho Cherry l'evtoral. bo complete is iu mastery over Uie disorders of the'Lungs find Throat, that the most qbstinate of them yield to it. When nothing clue could reach them, under tho Chetry J'ictoral they subside and disappear. Slnpeh'a and J'ub'llc tiptaktrs And great protcctfon from it. Asth m? is always relieved and often wholly cuicd by It. ? JlroncMlls Is genially cured by taking the " Cherry Veetoral in .-mall und frequent doses. So generally an. Its vhtnen known, that "wo > need iiot iiibii.-h the CCrtl&Stc* *>f th'JIT. her? Ar ? do more than a ur>> the ptiblie that its quulltioo aio tuliy maintained. ?* --i Ayer's Ague Cure, For Foror and Ague, Intermittent Fover, Chill Fovcr, Komittont Fovor, Dumb Agno, [Periodical or Bilious Fovor, do., and indeed all tho nllootion;. which ariso from malarious, mtxsh, or miusmutio poisonu. ( L . As its uame Implies, U docs Cure, and docs not mil. Containing ueithc-r Atsenlo. Quinine, Dis muth, Zinc, nor any other1-mineral OrlpbisOBOOS substantx* whatever, it in iwwise Injures nuy pa tient. The number end dmpoi'tanca of ita.curea In tho ngue districts, are literally beyond heconnt, and wo believe without a parallel in tho hbtory Of Ague medicbte. Our pride ls-grutitlcd by Uio acknowledgments wo recelre of the radical cures effected In obstinate cases, and where other rem edies' hafl wholly failed. TJnacclimittcd persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo protected by la^lmTthtr vf <; f/K </r'J*jy-*U..y, . For JAvrr Complaints, nrising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, ttiinu lnting Uro Liver into hoaltiiy activity. For Dillons Disorders and Liver Convplalnts, It Is nn excellent re?ied>, pr'niueing many tnily romavkabh- eure?, where othor n?cdicine% had failed. Prepared l?y Pit. J. C. Am & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists,1 Lowell, Wasc, and cold all roiind tho world. FJtlCF., $1.00 VFJt JtOTTLJS. , in av i I c 1 y Ayer's air Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onoo agrocablc, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hait is soon restored to its original color, icith the gloss and freshness of youth Thin btir is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness oft( n, though nob always, cured by its use. Nothing can ro.storo tho hair whore the follicles ? are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a nasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. ' Free from those doletorious hubstanccs which ninkc some preparations dangerous, arid injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but uot harm it. If wanted merely for a hair dressing, scihmg ch'c can bo ft.'und so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dyo, it docs not soil white cambric, aud yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustro and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Bivd\ C. Ayer & Co., Practical and "Analytical Chemists, LOWKLX, MASS. t-av 1 1 F1UOK $1 00. .. ocl!. THt CJREAr. uuuuu f'Utsir.iC. possessing i>owcrful invigorating Thesolutter| firS l^s^lvylyfln,Ydly>u|c ia P ' They purify tho ty stein, and vid iuio DYSPEPSIA '^TEM E& W OfBCWT-^ TRY ONE 60TTLE PHYSICIANS THERE, FEXSCoIBE IT IN THEIR Tin Standard /\ JEBMlNT^lo VonnterOld, ?larnedS^V^K ^r?* Ringle, these Bitten are un^V ^^cquallod and have often been tho^k means of saving life. f .T.RV.ONI OOTTLI. > if ;J. S. A L BERG O T T I - 8 ,f Wcosmi/Tov / IM T. a. JEFFo:RT)B & co.. psi*a av?A ware : [laving purchased the INTEREST of tho Firm of T. ,A. J EFFOR DS ? OO.t Corner of'Russell Street .-.and Railroad- tAvodue, I take* this* method of Iii? funning ny friends n'u'd;former patrons that I am ?ow LOO AT El) AT THE A DO YE PI^ACE, Where I will he happy to serve them with everything in the II y l I n e G R O : ? Of he REST <>UALITY undjft LOW FIGURES. Thanking you ror your Support in the past I respectful 1v ask n mmtpiuanqo of B?D.e, j. b. ALUKiiaorri: oct 13 1* ' ? ly large opening v^lJLiATJL -OF r . booi?ooT .GioxroiJ TIIF. BEST A NO LARGEST ft STOCK OS3- GOODS To he FOUND in the TOWN can now he SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of geo. h. cor nelson. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, we have made RXTR V PREP \ RATIONS fur a large FALL AND WINTER TRADE And can no+sjgow a FULL LINE of GOODS in nil the DBPARTMKN Our PRESS GOODS Dcfiy?meiiL is Glied with the BEST nnd CHOI GOODS in'the MARKET, includin- PULL LINES of PRINTS Iii IW8SIMERES, SATINETS. K K USE YS, JEANS; TWEEDS ,0H1 und 110M ESPUNS we have?the I.a _' st Assortment ever seeu in this tileo in FLANK ETS. Wl.it.? auil Gray Also a choice and large selection of II \TS. BOOTS nnd SHOES, II AR and SADDLES, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS. with a full pRs..ri*d GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROOKERV and 11 LAS^WARE n M \l. r Our STOCK or READY MADE CLOTHING find GENTS FURtfl (jOODS btauds uucxiellcd both in stylo and price. ' .1j.i1 t ' T .?>,.... . / ' . Thanking j'ou for the patron aye bestowed up.?n tue herctofore.il shall > loleayurj to merit and retain the same hy dealing laiil. and giving full Va-iud U?r i rVc inon.*}' and hope therefore to see you .-our. at my store. M5pt28 GEO. II CORNELSON. TS ('EST "?'KS Town. INES irrrNf! IS NOW OPENING ONE OF THE FINEST AND REST SELECTED STOCK OF EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. AI.M? BOOTS, SH?e!3, HATS AND CAPS. A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY .GROCERIES FRESH AND WELL SELECTED. The iibovc Stock has beenlsELFX'TED vviih the (JRKATEST CARE nnd* DISCRETION, und offered ul prises that will defy competition. , j?h B. L Q UI S v 1 rfl vl. J.! J 7 NOTICE. IST PROBATE C?tpiT. pktition Fdn VKWstvtmtr. ?s parte Caroline Kurick ami others. TIip Creditors of A?lam KtirtcR and of his Son Adam (J. Kariok, arc required to prove llicir demand* before mo williiu t wo munllm truer fUlp <t?He, I'll!. .Si-pi,. 1872. TU AD. C. AN Mill! WS, sept 14?'J\ rtobale Judge. ] j\. j. kv ans, Tili A L ,M"STICK. For Oraimob'ir-r Comity. All businosii entrusted to his charge will bi* attended to with promptness. OWce nt hi? Mills near llolmaii'i Bridge; South l'disto kitor. sept 14 8m? E.'OK S4LE OK TO KKNT. ONE At-RFl LOT with STORE and DWKLL1XG, at Branchvilre, 8. C. Apply to u. LOEV, eng 21?3m Charleston, 3. C. M- RICH, Jiusscll St. ono Door East of Mcronoy's Hotel Offers to the Public a FULL aud WELL SELECT KU STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWKK PRICES than can bo bought at any other House i:i < >rmi c ?urg. Call and KX A.M INE his STpUJC, aud bo CONVINCED of the CHEAP N ESS of his GOODS. fe'rAUil will pay the highest prico for OLD IKON1. COPPER, DK.vSS. PKWTKR, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE juuc 8 e Gm JUST RECEIVED A full Supply of DRY GOOU.S, PKRFUMtllY, SHOES, HAT'S, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, 1 ' GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, WOODWARE, CUTI.Rltr, Cl'XS, PI8T0L8, AMMUNITION, BAOOiN'O, TI ER, TOBACCO; BACON, MOLASSES, II A.MS. FLOH, and othef articles ted nunicrous to mention, And will be sold LOW DOWN for CASH. - . -? li? iarfj Hw 1 am also prepared to is/mod \ PURCHASE COTTON, < r ADVANCE >fONEY on t'jo sum - at lct? tftap IWk Rita* The II10iLEST PllfCl^S pui 1 for Rfcv, Peas, (Join, Wax, E^gs :i . I nil o lief kinds of Country Uroduce. ('.ill anil see for yours*.dven ii. JiZEKJ EI/S, Sign of the DIG WATCH, OCt 12 Opposite Post OQico aud next, to the Dauk. HIP I - . , Btj 'V r~-jjjMy--: vi?>'?:;? EECrUL?E DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRATN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH SLE GOODS! AND CUSTOM BUS SHOPPING AT Making Sidectiou from their Extraordiuary Large and Varied Slock of GEXERAL . MERCHANDISE. i h..:r a.s rt.'?eut, with eon-I tni additions, i- ' - : - UNSURPASSED Loth as to STYLES and QUA LTTIES. Their f.ieilities in drawing supplies from cJcsirabio iUaekcta m mtm11 'tJ ? ? - SM?BW i i FOR THE CASH Enable loom to make the best possible K ATES, which is the OLD fcVPLiRsnw tinned lion, its ORGANIZATION l ? l 2, (living nn experience of 30 years in Kusine?.*? Economy and Enterprise togotoer with the Energy and L-mitlvm inly deport ment, nl all their A^.-iatauts, are always fuuud at tlve OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of DULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 2j4 ? \y O'lftfl TTTfluT.? TVTOWff TUP. P?BM0 TH AT HE TS STTT.T. 0 VRIITTVO OTT THE CAR W riu'i? Muku?g,in sUdU various branches^ aud will MaunfuotttTe er Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriage*, Itugpos or Wagons. And'am also prepared with NEW PK ESS AND G "I TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. - Cottw OIKNF.D AT MY MILL has brought trm \ to J cent wore then that Ginned on the common Q?hs not 8 ?pl 2-ly n. iuons. ? '-1. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DO YLE, & WILES, 1)E8PRGTF?LLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANC.EBURO COUNTY THAI' \j I lie) have puxclmaod ibe CA UK; At iE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TI10S. RAY And aro CARRYING ON the V A it R IAGE BUSINESS^ In all in RWANOHRS. Order*'. .ft with US- will bo PROMPTLY FTT.LED All Wndii of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. cowms Fcimwmep at ?,,??* swfr^ vu rm y vAv.v dec IT ? Qtrsu^cburg, & fJV SOU'JMJ CAROLINA ITAILKOAb Charleston, 8. C. December 23 1KT1. ON AND AFTER 8UNDAY pXCEflBEB, 24, the Passenger Train on the South Carolin? Railroad will run aa follow* . fob augusta. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M, Arrive at Augurta.4.'26 P. M. yon columiiia. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. *L .Wive nt Columbia.4.0?$ P. VL ron ?-|l \;.i.KSTON. f.cu. Augusta.-7.40 A. M. I Charleston.3."JO P. M. Lcai ?? Coluiuhia.?.um,! AO A. M; Arrive at Char eston.,....?9.20 P. M. tokouou WM.WfNUTON tba1n Leave Augusta.w...3.00 A; M< ArVW? :.i Kingvilie.u.M.OO A. Si. 0 kvo Kiugvillo..-..12.80 P. M. Irrive nt Augusta .....6 80 P. M. \t.:t'?TA HI out ExpbESS?sundays KXCSriEJJ Le ivo Cbnirleston.8.30 P. M. Ai i i\ c nt Augusta/.7.30 A. M* Leave Augusta.?5.00 P. M Arrive at Charleston.~0.00 A. M. columbia nig11t KXPBESS?ft'sdat8 exckpt 1 k '* ted. ' , >1&M M.u. v.? -1?A L ?sib'v Liu vc Charleston...7.10 P. M/ "Arriveat Columbia.1.7.80'A."8|f* Lea'-e Columbia.(>.00 P. M. Arr.vo at Charleston..,,,..7.00 A. 1!. bcmmebvii.le TP..'!a. Leave Sunimerville af........v......-7. 25 A. M, Arrive At Charleston nt..*.....8.43 A. M< Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M, Arrive at Su'mmerVillo at.?4.40 P. M. CAMOEN BBAKCn.j Leave r'amdon.6.15 A. ArrWj nt Columbia......10.40 A. ^f. Leave <'olumhia../.?.....,.,.,?......1.40 P. M. Arrive at Cttindeit.......... 0.20 P. M. Day nod Night Trains mnkc close connec tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. N i^lit Train oonrfcefs with iltteaM and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Trsin connects with \ Greenville and Columbia It ail mad, and with I Chariot t? Koad tapoints North. Camden Train connects at Kingvillo daily (except Sundays) with i?ay Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia?. A L. TV LEU, Vicc-Prcfident. S. B. Picken?, General Ticket Agent. r Doors, Saslies,, Blliicls, &<5, H 1.1? '/i:! t.. U . ' P. P. TO ALE, Manufactnrer and Dottier, No. 20 llayfre Street f?nd Tlorlbcck'a Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C. Jp^r This ia the large*' and-uiial? _ Com j.lete Factory of the kind iu the Southern State?, nnd nil articles in this line can be tin nished by Mr. P. P. ToALcat prices which defy competition. I . '? A pamphlet with full and detailed lift ?.f all s.zes of Doors Snshes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be. si ia free and. post Paid, on applicatiod to* 1 I*. F, TUALE* CHARLESTON. S. C. july 15 * ' ireo " ' **?????? ? cf? ls-tia JIONF.Y CANNOT II UY IT! For tti^hs Ih l*ricclcs?I! nrAt) BUT Til:. DIAMOND 8DECTA.Ci.BB WILL PRESERVE IT. ?? It \-Liv MASK If von value yonr Eyesight use these Per fect Lenses, Ground from Minute Cr/stal Pebbles, M.-It ed together, and derive their name ??Diamond" on nccount of their Ilard . sa tu'"' BrirSunoy. They wiii iast ruiiuy years without change, nnd are warranted auperios to ull others in kse. .Mani.tNictui.-e<V by the 8penatvr Optical Ma mi fac I ii riiH? Co.tf Now York. . . it CAUTION .?Not** Oeneking uhloss atarap rd with our tvaU'o rem/U. I';>r Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. S. d&STEROS, jan 20? 1 y Ortui^l'Jfcteg, 8. 0. d I-1-B-Jitoi-:-i?^mo THP] Citizens' Savings Bank ? i ' ./*? ?Min OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OniDKcburK I)ranch. Will pay 7 PER CENT.' INTEREST e? SPECIAL DEPOSITS, and o PER CENT, an SAV.NGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Senrl annuatly. A. .? t t-,v i?nr? ! i:4 <t??p ' Local Fimance C*tanml444??* Hon THOS. W. OLOV45R.? Col. FAUL S. FKLDKR. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. IL FOWLKS, * Assistant CasHlbr. ' l mar 2? jan . ^ly ^ - .>? ?'-fa? (tjr ta?20 PJEU DAX! Agent? ? WANTED! All classes of working people, of either hcx, young or old, make more money at .work for ua in their spare moments* or all the time, than at anything; 3 else. Particulars free. Address O. STiN&LfA CO., seffvt? lo .J^rtland, Maine. -j-r^--rr~r-rf-j j At Private? Sale* milE PLANTATION forroihgf-a part tt r JL the Eatato.of^?ie latftjUfiL^eitt, and known as tho DARBY PLACE.- The tract consists of about OOd acres, oner hilf ?eil ' Timbered, the remainder Rirfc;- Bed, Loan SoH, adapted to Oops of all Wnds. These ' aro the Finest Lands in the '.District, awd were valued at $20 per acre in-l8o%>. Would be sold for one-half the* ,?rtee new. One ' fourth cash, the remair or in-three instaD mcnta bearing interest from date and so- - cured by mortgage of tho saint. This is a aptendid cln.ncc for* any One ds- ? airing to secure. Rieh Lands, fine Water Pose*'' er, excellent Cattle Range aerat a Refined-1 Neighborhood. Apply to Urs. L. M. KHttT,, Or JO KBITT'leti jau 0