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Odr Don't forget, when you ('set your cotton" to call and pay your little bill. at the NEWs & IERAIM.D Of floo. - Vinnsbotro Cotton' Market. .For .the past wek 77 bales of G:tton have been sld in this diarlet at prioes rafiging from 16} to 17[ cents. NewV Advertisnesmts. Corn-W.'II. Morrison, Statesville, North Carolina. Publio Notice-John A. Marion, Exu outor. 0. R. Thompasn has on hand a fine assortnon of Family Grocerios. See notice of Reidville Female College. MoMastcr & Brie) Want Money. Just Rocoived-D. R. Fletniken. FSoo Advertisenent of fresh arrivals of Fine Liquers &c., of E. W. Olle. ver & Co.'s. Good I1Wikey. We have receiyod a fi .sk of good Whiskey from Mr. E. W. Olle vor, some of the same advertised by him a few day's ago, which we pro nounoo "thu genuine stuff," and can recommend. Uiuriglar'y. i'th bakery and confectionary of Mr. 0. A. White was entered on Fri day night last by means of a falso key, and the contents of the cash drawer stolen, together with soni cakes, enudy &c. NeWw StorC mr. 0. R. Thompson has opened at. the old stand of John McCully, Jr., deceased. le has a select stock of Hardware and Family Groceries, which he will sell low for cash. Give him a call before purchasing else. where. Atlantic Acid Phosphate. We beg leave to call attention to the advert isement of' Messcs. Polser, Rodgers & Co., Cliarleiton 8. 0. They offer at exceedingly low rates an excellent Phosphate, and our for mor friends would do well to consider their proposition, and if they are disposed to invest in fertilizers, they could not do better than give the Atlantic Acid a trial. Election 31 of Oince's. At a regular communication of Winnsboro Lodge, No. 11, A.-. F.-. M.-. hold on Wednesday, December 27Lh, 1871, the followi'ng officers were installed to serve for the ensuing Ma sonic year : THOS. JORDAN, W.-. M.-. Pl EltRE" BA COT, S.-. W.-.. J. P . llATT II EWS, j r., J. -. WV. E WI. OLLEVER, Treasur er. W. G. JORDAN, Scretary. J. C. SQ UIE R, 8.'. ID.-. J. A. FRASER, J.-. D.'. IDUBOSE EGLESTJON, A. F. GOODINO, Stewards. T. J. 11. MURPH Y,_Tiler, Closing out. By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that Mr. H1. WV. Desportes is sellhug out at cost with a view of moving in the country. Those wishing r'eal bargains would do well to give him a call befere it is too late. flaptist Fair. Considering the disadvantages of weather and "hard times," we believe the Baptist Fair passed off very sue cesSfully. The collection of fancy articles wan very fine, and the table of eatables as tempting as anything we Igave ever seen.\ l~ash ^^^.^ Christmas is at last dver, and our town is onee more settling down to its usaal quiet. The little folks have seemed to enjoy the holidays "hiugeu ly"as is their privilege. Much "small change" has been expended in fire-works and at night' tue air has been bright with rockets, reman can dies and "skol" like. The fun of the week has been also attended with a good deal of "chicken disputing," and several crack cocks have "gone where the wood bine twineth." We would remark, en p)assant, thtt we condemn strongly this species of sport, as cruel and heartless, and we think it ought to be repudiated as a relic of barbarism. We wish cur patrons all "a happy New Year." May they live long and prosper, and iipver forgot thu priuter. Mit. Zion sch~ooI. We desire to call the attention of the patrons of education to the an nounccmoent in this issue of the open ing of the spring session of the old Mt. Zion School. Mr. Farrow, the principal, has a wide reputation as a successful teach er, combining fine qualities of mind, ar-i more than ordinary, capacity, with the characteristics of a obriatain spin the State. 'That this has.been dop. in South iarolina no one can doubt, because tihe figures of the officials themselves have written their condemnation this fact beinS patent to all. A reso lution was introduced in the House of Representatives to impeach the Gov ernor, who was foremost among the disbone't officials, but the resolution fai'ed. Why 7 Because the very money stolen from the impoverished people of the State was used to bribe members of the H o to dofeat the resolut ion of imispeacment, So eager and earnest was tile m1o1e to stay tha3 hand of justice that the briber and brihe-takcas were known cen to tlhose who had no oficial contection% ii Ith the Generail Asemhly. 'phough tho r'eSoltition failed, the Govermor will pa-8 into hitory itupeheled :ant11ld Li;, ho-wrod before the bar .f tite ;i% ilizecd Woa Id. As the laist inags of Ither days and Andr ew JUInUons of eur own time, these robberies anid briber ies ha ve becitao a .tenoub in te nos trils of all -ood well, rmga-rdcss of p arty, tih, ooghot the lfeegth and breadth of the land. Knowing this, I feel it my duty to urge tile people of this State to unite not bituply to bring thtse men to justice, but to purge the entire State of dishonest and corrupt oilloiaals of whatever party. I ask thi4 in behalf of a robbed, plundered and impover ished State, and thit the ends of good government may be obtained. The government organiged under the re construction acts of Congress has proven a failurc, which has been fully dolimonstratod by the fact of its ina bility to protect life and property, and that the Stato is now :ocessarily in vaded by Federal troops ; and, intan cially, becauso it cannot inect its obligations. For tile present condi tion of ti ings, the Ropublionn p) arty is not alone chargeable. At a time when good ecu'sel, experience and advice were mnost needed by that party, the men who should have been most interested in the welfare atd prosperity of the State withheld their aid, Counn-el and mafiliation, and allow. ed burc-au agents and unucrupulous mien to take the part which they have since seen should have beena taken by better men. Not only have they con tinued to nithhold their coun-cl and advioe, but io the upper counties of the Stato have organized or en courageI a reign of terror to prevent, Republicans from exercisine the frantachise. Of thoee mhen, native of the soil, who lent aid or counel, what u ai their fate ? Social ostra c(ism. I i this thq pres of th State ha1s aided. KIt-Kluxi'm on tile one hantd anld fliancial ruin on the other demand: diflerent action in the future from1 thet', pres's of the State. DoC. not this condition of things nsk for at change ar th hands of the people and the pies. ? In takinag this loiniion as a Repulilicai, it is indeed a painful duty, oaly warranted by the corrup tion of officials of the State and the ut ter disregaid of law and order 3.1n the part of smame of the members of of rthO opposite party. Hoping that tiht eliohge so Imiucl de sired will lie brought about at the nlext election, and that at new era of peace and prosTperily will diawna upoat the S: ate, tha t zal g1oodl citizens will hendl their atid and infla encue, anda' assurtintg the public that T sam pledged to tha cau1se, I aim, sir, Vry rcspectfually, WV. .J. WmersaR. lPromincnt amlong the delegates to the late Lawyers Convention in this city was the Hon. Q. Q. Quigley - a veary q-riouis nlame, to say the leadt of it.--Louisvjille Ledger. CORN FURNISH ED I P EiI8ONI wishinag CORN will he faurnish edb endling me Saucks ail Motney at thie lowest cashb pr-ice. Referenco given whaaenere. WV. H. MORIS8ON, jan 3-xB Statesville, N. C. Publio NOtiCe. 1)Y aiut.haority of the last will anti tests metntat of Samuel Sterlinag, deceased, I will expose to public sale at the lte real d(ce) of the decensed, on Wednesday, the 17th day of January next, all tlae Real andt Persotnal Estate of thes said Samuel Sterling, lately in the~ possession of his widow Mrte. Margiaret Sterling. The said real estate consaistinag or the llomesteadI and a Wmn Castle~s Place adjoining, and containing about 300 actres. Trerms of Sale. For the P'(eonal proper-ty, ensh. For I ihe landu one- forat hi cn sh ; the bal-. ano- on) a credit of twelve'mont hta, witha in-. ter-est from date. secured 113 note withI good sureties anad mortgage of the premises. JOhIN A. MAltION, Lleemaber- 23, 1871. Execumtor. jan) 3-x~f 3 Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. :E. 'TO A.. a E!3. Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 liayne Street and Ilortbheek's Wharf, CHIARLESTON, S. C. Sisy'- Thbis is the largest anti most com plete factory of the kind in thec Southeorn States, andi all articles in this line can be furnishedu by Mr. P. P. Tonlc at, parices whti -ha defy compotit ion. If A pamphalet with fuall and detailed li- . all sizes of 1)oors, Fashecs tandl Blinds, andl ihe price. of chci, will be sent, freec and post paiid, on applicationt to P. P. TOAL-. Jnly I 1-ly (!harlanton. , C. gept eguvo, all rendering him emi nently qualified to train up young nis to become useful members of sqq~sty, a4 an honor to their coun try. Speoial notice is directed to the abnual Scholarship conferred upon the Sbhool by the Virginia military Iustituto 4ol. Cpward's Ncao ol. We invite the attention of our read. ors, to the cord of Col. A. Coward, Principal of the King's Mountian Military School. Col. C. is a fine instructor, and disOipliunrian. Ce!. 0 assures his friends and the public generally, that "the affais inl York County wiil not ii. the slighte-t dogreo affot the inafiagineut and operation of the School, as the pnpilel are kept aloof, by the situation and discipline of the institution." John Heart, private Secretary of Gov. Scott, has resigned his positi-in. Under the new apportiounment bil,l this State will bo entitled to five Con grossinen instead of four as at present. Large potatoes cut into two to four pieces, give the largebt yield of largo potatoes. Whitewash adheres by adding glue and salt, or using sour milk to mix with-instead of water. Reldvilie IeVnale College. We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the above Institution. Its cheapness alone should comm and extensive pa tronage, $100 will cover all expenses for five caleudar mouths and there are no extra charges either for An cient or Modern languages, all of which are taught by experienced In structors. Bold Robery. On Saturday night last a negro en tered the store of Messrs. Mcliaughlii & Johnston with the object, he stated, of buying a bill of goods. After purchasing various articles to the extent of twenty-five dollars, lie asked for a gallon of molasses, and upon Mr. Mob., turning his back to get the molasses, the negro seized the earpet-bag that contained his pur chases, and bolted out of the door, Mr. McL. pursuing. Thie ndgro was hailed by Policeman Murphy while passing tho hotel cornor, and ordered to stop, but failed to do so, after drop ping his carpet bag. Mr. W. G. Jur. dan who was with Mr. Murphy, pur sued the fugitive and captured him at ter a bh.>rt chase. Ie was finally lodged in the guard house, after several attempts to escape, and a severe resistance. 1 gave his naine as George WVil. liams, and stated he had been workiing for Mr. E. P. Mobley. Them Alnerican Farmaer anid :Ruaral Rlegister. We have received a copy of the above agriculturdO monthly, published by .Saiml. Bands & Son, Baltimore Md. It is a neatly gotten up magazine with about fifty pages of reading matter. We will keep it on file, and will be plenue-d to show it to any of our patrons. Price $1 .50 per annum. Sentenuced. 'The following named gentlemen, we learn from the Phooix, have beoen sentenced by Judge Bond as follows: John WV. Mitechell, $1,000 fine and five years imprisonment. Dr. Thonips Whitesides, $100 fine and one years imprisonment. JoIJbn 8. Miller, $20 flne and thre months imprisonment, Sylvanus Shearer, Hugh Shearer, WVm. Shearer, James B. Shearer, and Robert Mitchell, $100 fine and eigh teen months i mprisonmnent. The Party vs. Ring. VIEWS OF AN INTELLIGEN4T CoLOnFD JRR PUnJI.ICA N. To thue Rditor of thes Beaufort TimeD : Sin--No doubt you are awareoof my aversion to appearing before the pub. lie through the columns of the news papers, but, under the present cir cumstances, I feel it to be may duty to state the motives and inmpulses that will govern nmy political action in the future. I start out with the fact that I am a Republican by birth, by education, thrrough necessity, and by color ; not because all Republicans are colored men, but because all true colored men should and ought to he Republicans, and because it guaranteed to my race political andl civil liberty. To the groat Republican party of thme nation I will over owe allegiance. I cannot and will not support other political principles, but when men under the guise of Republican principles rob, steal and plunder the public treasury, and thereby destroy the political basis upon which the future of my race must rest, bring odium and disgrace upon the race arnd party to which I belong, I feel it my duty to dIssolve my connection, not with thme Republi-. can party, hut with the men who, b~y dishonesty, demagoguism and intrigue have defamed the name of Republi caniam. undab. L,.nfinancal r.uin Mr. Editor, Pleaso announce Mr, J. R. DOYLEd, as a candidate for Sberiff of Fairfield Coun ty at thwe ensuing election, audt oblige nov 22-(f MANY VO)TE1S. DOWT HAWK, HAWK, SPIT, SPIT, Blow, Blow, and disgust everybody with your Catarrh and its offensive odor, when Dr. Sage's Caiarrh Remedy will speedily destroy all odor and arrest (te dischtarge. The Seoret of Qaptvation.-Featu res of Urcoian mold, a well-turned neck and beautifully rounded arms, are no doubt very nice things to have, and laies who posse;s these charas have rer.soin to be thankful to Mother Nature ; yet, after all, the most. captivating of nil woiantly chatrm1s i'i ai pure, fresh and brilliant compleio, This biuperlative fnscintation fil n y muI-i y me cIVe l1y Isilig II.'.\ \ N's I AG Ste.i i AL l , the ittilnard benutifying prepataiin o lhe presel t ago. it ieitfors -roim all I orli 1631Y costn1etica InI thle 11uost esset-61 ia l i n I cuts,- iwristmuch its it cotnanu nointintrioust i ingredieits, do.' nlot contracmet or shrivel the sI'in as eli th e aistr 11 itgent * o m ," * lotions" 1t1d '-owterti" eventuitally dlo, but produco a lastiing loveliness b. it' proving the health iad skin. Under its o~peratton the lexture of (lhe ep1idlerms1 bip cones fiter, atd the surface soft as velvet. tit 1t,1h0.11 is ptoyelnin. Featires c!1nn1ot be chanitged, but coth1i sion el. and i. i3 gaite cerii that i Indy with io oiitv' 0charm-ti1 thalt a fresh ind lo-y coile xioI, will atiitat more aduliration in eomptiy t.itu her tieighbor with I her classio fieti but a snilUw skitl. de 31) M1oney W'anl ted I 1 L persons indchtled to it% ate urgetntly Li requested to paty att once. Nono need expect credit from its exespt those who pay prontptly Jan. 1st. 1872. Jan Mc MASTElI & lllt F 18 Ati1 W E would ro ipectftilly call I le attention of the people of Fairfield to nur STOCK OF Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, &o. Clothing, Hats and Caps, Crookery, Hard wa re, Notions at-nd Fancy Goads, \Vood Ware. Willow Ware, All Goods atdthe Lowest Pr~ices They cant be boughat at in Any Market of Our State. Every lino of Gaoods Full anid t~iplt e. Give our St~ek a Lo'jk. LADD BROS. & CO. At Cost for Cash. 1AVING made uap my mtinid to close out miny business, I am now olor-ingj miy oin, tire stock at COSTr FOR CAS If. Thlose wishing inmdicemtents will (do well to call at Corner No. 1. dcC 28 HI. W. DIESJ'Oil IES. Notice. TIlHJOSE l'ndebted to mte for Merchiandize i are etaneatly reqt'sied to come fot ward and settle at an early day, and save cost, or their nceounts will be put in an at torneys hands for collection. _dec 2~8 H.I . DrCSPOllTES.~ JUST1 AlIlIVEI) Christmas and New Year. I) Ottic beDry Goodsl-, Fantcy G ooda,. Ti mings, llosiery, G'loves,Not itons,8witch-. ci, Chtignonts, llustles, Jloopis, Corsets, Wadding, Cloaks, Shawls, Forts, Blanket s, Quilts, Umtbrellas, TIrunikit, &c. A new supply of Millinery, Hats, Rib. bone, Veivets, Feathners, and a variety of things for Santa Clauts. Confectionaries, Cantdies, Cakes, In varie iy, Candy Toys, lIaisins, Nuts, Fruits,Piea nuts, Chesnutts, Prize lloxes, &o. Fith stock of Flout', Meal, (1:ist, Sugars, Coffees, Milasses', Syrulps, bairirels, half barrels andi kits Macketrel, Lar'd, Dry, Salt and Smoked lBacon, Should~ers, hiams, Ker osenoe Oil, P'olasha, 80aps, Hoidi, Spices, Essences, Canidles, St ni chi, Powder, Shoct, Calps, Cigars, Smokinig tand Chewing To. biacco. Bloots, Shoces, lintts, Caps, Crockery. Tinware. Woodon ware, litardware, &c. Iiih inud isweet Potatoes, Onilons, and vatrious other artieles. dc 2.--Im J. 0. BO.AQ. KlIWS II0UNTAIN MLIaTARY 8011001,, YorkvIlle, 8. C, Tho first Sesa'on of the Schlool Year of 1872 will begin ont the 1st. of February, nad end oii the 80th of June. Tiensts:---For School Expenses, i. c., Tuition, Bloard, Wasthin g, Fuel, LIght s, Books, Stationtery, &c., $135 00., payable int advance., Citrcutinrs coniiing fuill intformttailoo may be obtained upon aipplication to Cor.. A. ('OW AlID, Pc Irincipal and Proprietor. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATEs -0 This Article, prepared by tlq Atlantio Phosphate Coinpany, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. t4. Jtlien Ivonel, for composting with Cotton Seed. is now offeredi at the Reduoed Prioo of $28 pota oa onsh, or $31 per ton patyable let November, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders filled now will be considered as Cash lot Maroh, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it at a timo when their Wagons anti Mules are Idle. PELZER, RODGEllS & CO., General Agents, Jan 21- 8n Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. ATLANTIC PHL-IOSPHATE. This Fetilizer, manufactured by tie Atlantio Phosphate Company, wmmmter the direc tion or their Chmentitt., 'r. St. J'iViin Ravenel. is now offered to th , 1anmiing Conimmuni.. ty at lie very Reduced Price of $48 per ion Cash, or $62 payable lst Novembor, 1872, or Interest. This Fertilizor has been very exensively used in this'tato, and has given entire sat i-l'-ei i-im ; 'onm of tho most practical planters amititting it to bo equal to Poruvivin Guamio, pound for pound. All mires mnade now wiili he consilered ensh on the, Ist of Marcl, 1872, and to thoso biyiig on imo the sale will be considered dime ont lst November, 1872. .ty t his arrangemnent planters will be enabled. withoit extra cost, to hail Their Ma ni e at it (itte when thir wagons and mumies mare idle. l'amphlets containiing ihe certificites of those who have used the Atlantic Phosphatq will be furnished on application to tie Agents. PELZER, LODG ElS & CO., General Agents, j an 2-3m Brown's Wharf, Charleston, 8. 0. WANDO FIRTILIZI FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEAT AND TOBACCO. PI CEIO!: CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory. ['IME, $55 por 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. Factory East end izel Street; Mines oil Ashley Rivr% ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME I FOIR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED I PE'ICIOJ: CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, TIME, $35 per 2000 lbs., At Factory, payable, Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST WM. C. DUKES & CO., Gi ENE'RAL AaBENTS, No. 1 South Atlantio Wharf, Charleston, 8, 0. Doo 21-3m lETIWAN FNRTILIZ ERS. T/trce very S uperior Ar/i' are offered by the Sulphturio Acid and Superphosphmate Companmy of' Charleston, S. C., viz: A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, bcing the well known ar. tiele hteretofore offered at thme very high grade of 15 per wen. dissoived Bono P'hosphtate of Ligmo, with lihe addiionm, as hereoforo, of Perovian Guanto, A;mnonia and Potashm.-. P'rieo $55 per ton, paid ott or befora lime lst of April next, and $tbO por ton, payable 1st November, 1872, wlithout interest. A new article of the same high grade of Solnble Phmo.phaite, compoiuded with Lime le.. menits of Cotton Seed nii suchi a nmanner, n 1o ensurme oneo of' the best fertilizers for Cot. lion and Oraln, at a lower price thman tihe Etawan (Guanmo P'rice $4I0 potr ton, if paid on or before thme 1st of April next, $45 per t, payable 1st Novneme, 1872, whhmiout In. mrest. Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent. of Dissolved Bone Phosphmatc,nnd thtus enabling the planter by comiposting, to obtain two tonsa of half that grade at, a saving of mne~half cost and freight. Prle $3l5 per ton, If paid ont or before thte first of April next, $40 per ton,. pnmynble 1st Noveimber', 1872, withmout initerest. T A KE NOTICE, that all these fertilizers arc of mihe highest gradoe of Reluable Plhos phate, amnd must help for meo ithan otne year. WM. C. BEE & CO, Genieral Agents, Charleston, 8. C. W. M. Dwight, Agenmt at Wlnnsboro, 8. C., A. K. Craig, Agent at liidgeway, S. C. dee 14-2m THE S CONO~ PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Of O.Darleston, B. O. Properly appreciating the necessity of fostering time planting it'dkrest of the South, resolved In the outset to offcr their FERTILIZERS at a price which would place thoug within the reach of every planter. 'Thmey offer their "80[LUBL[E GUANO," a complete Ammoniated Fertilizer, at $45 en si, or $6.0 on a credit to thloe S.r of November ner.t, with approved cIty acceptanoo, IviruouT JSTKUBST. The. "DISSOLVE!) PIiOSPIJATE," for compost ing with Cotton Seed or Stablo Ma. nutre, is now offered at flee very le w price of $25 cnsht, or $80 on credit, as above. This is high.y reocommmndcd by plant ers who used itilast year to their entire satisfaction. ~W, D. .AIKD..D%, G-en'1 .Agornt.' I WM. ILAVENEL, Preslont J. It, Aikon, Agent Wlnnsboro, 5.0. dec 14-2mn FRESH GOODS ARRIVING. UTE. woutld respeet'tally Inform time putbile generally that we are now receiving our WY stock of Fall and Winter Goode, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes,'Hats and Caps, Clothing, Hardware Crocksry, Groceries, &c., All of which we hmavo selected withi care, aneh will offer at rates to sut time time'. We ask an examoination of our stock, and hop. ihat all whto favor us with a call rn ty findI our acquaintanmce agreeable. MAlt Uil bN & JOiJINl, E C. Mchavour,is. Uau-r'. Jonwaros. HOME AGAIN. To the Ladles. r 11E subseribor has just returned with his lsecomd supply this Fall of the lartest und best assortment of Dry Goods ever of fered in this market. they are in store nnd must be sold. Bonnets, Hity, Furs, Clonks. Shawls. Flanel Shirts. Blankets, Tnbat Linten and Domestic Goods of all kinds. Gents Department. I am ( iiy receiiving the finest Rlently a'la Clothing for old and yomne gile luon v'ver off.-red in 0hs nuir ei, nt,- etii~m m I ii n de ct i - a4 i sa-I , or but fC w. cat. vIti it I i he st.yILe anid finlish. Jlats. f sell the hest ai ,ower rnkar th-inI tho4se W.)ho doll't buy from tIhe Ilaugf.I pt. Shirts anl d raivers. A full assorituent always on hwand. tilIbber Clothing. Gloves, lo-4her. luch. Kid rnd Cloth; raper Cuutis nnd Neck Ticai of all styLus. Joots and Shoes. I have on hand for ladies au-1 gents the most Fatlfioniable, Slylish. Durable nd Chenpest stook of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters in I I..8tate, Groceries. Fugar. fOffee. Ten, Fish, Cheese, Ray diteg, Detilled Iilnm, Oy ter.., Coal Fish, Devilled l tikey. liaisins, Currents, Citrun, Nlncaroni, Cnnd'lies, Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples, &c. Something New. Pig Sugar Cured llams, Fine Creamn Cheese aud Ooshen Blutter. Also. A fine assnriment of Crockery at. th]o very 1..West prices. F. ELDER. dei 12 WOODWARD & LAW AnR NoT SELLING OFF AT COST I lit woul? announce I lint with recent ad ditious to their stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, S HOES, CL~OTHiING, &c. They arc prepared to offer faduaemenls to cash purchtasers. A lot of Sadles, Buggy and Wagon liar ness, Uridles and Qirths, offored extremoly low. Specir.l at tent ion called to our stap oef Clothing, Fine Cassimiero Buits going at reduced rates. Just Received. A lot of very fine Family Flour, Sugar Cured 11ams, best Oreen and Black Ton, Canno-1 Peaches, &o. WOODWARD & LAW. deo 7 THE1 GJREAT FRENCH REMEYD Dilamarro's Spooiflo Pills, Prepared by GAaascar.sa & DuroNT, No. 214 Rnse L~ombtard, P'aris, and ihighly recommended by the entire Medi cal Faoulty or France, Are 'ho very best lRemedy in all oases of Spermnatorrh.ea o:- Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Dailly or I remnuro Emissions: Sexual Weakntess or JImpotency ;Weakness arising freon Secret liabits and Scxual Ex cscs; Reolaxalion of the (Gen~ital Organs ; Weak Spine ; "Limo" or 'Brick dust" dle. paosits In tl hUino; "Milky Dlischarges," &c., and all the ghaistly train of Sympjtms arismsg ftrm Overuso or Excesies. They cure wheno all oilier remedies fatil. Foal direct ens In every box. Prico $1 per Box, or 6 Boxes for $ii. Sold by the principual Drtugglsts, or will bo0 sent by mail, securel3 sealed from all observation, by enclosing price to the Sole GJeneral Agent for Ameuicam, JOB MOSES, 18 Corllant 8 , New York. P'amphlels of advice sentt free to any addr -ss. Br'yani's Pulmonlo Wafers are unfailintg in the core of Coughs. Colds, Asi thmn, iltrncihiis, Sore Thrbat, Hoarse nts, Ditlicult Breathing, Incipient Con atnmpltian andi 1)i eautes of thme Lungs. They htave r.o laate of m~edicine, and any ehild witlltoke ibem. Thousands have been rs. storedl to health1, that had before despaired. Testimony given ini huwedreds of oases. A single dose relioves in 'I en Minuies. Ask for JIRYA'3 PUhMONI0 WAFERS ayAdintistr'ar'ste Notico. '\ LL~ person a having claims against the iEstate of John MoCully, Js., deces. edl, are hiereby notified to p'resent them, oand all persoana indebted; to said Estate, to make payment to me on or before the ;Ist day of February, 1871. JNO J. NEIL, Adnu'r.