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0- RAN%, FAIRFIELD HERALD 1II WJnums1nomo. H. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, Weduicadny 1lurnig. Notembcr 10, 187. It is sid tht. Gov. Chamberlain i11 soon visit Charleston, atd that 1o will attend the Barnwoll ]Fair. Wro believe it to be at good thing for in to take a tour through the tate and become well acqluiiiited' ith the good po:)plo. Such vi8itH ould be productive of mutual ood. The Mayor and Aldermen of the ity of Coluubia, applied to Judge Mackey on last SzaturdaJ to modify is order of injunction against them o far as to permit the corporate uthorities to contract for and - pur hase unlli/bhrn.3 for the Police force. udge Mackey grantod the applica ion. We undertnd that the sapient city fathers at the capital )ropose to levy i special tax to pay for the unfrnas of their ragged rascals, and justify such tax on the ground that the constitution pro vides for "uniform tr.ration." In another column will ho coen a charge malde by Judge Mackey to the Grand Jury on the subject of cotton stealing. The chargo in quite able and dotermined and will be productive of good. Cotton stealing amnd buying is at fearful nuisance. and cntsails great loss onl honest farmers. It should be sup pressed. Judge M-,ekey is cotii dent he can sustain himself on Iiis position regarding this evil as: a nni sanco. He his been I terror t.h cot tonl thieves and this circuit it is said is freer from tl1is evil thai anly other. We trust he will continue in the good work unstil all these cotton trapls aure closed up. The only election of much inter est was flat in i ississippi. All through the North the best m aterial Of both parties were put in the field And the result mat1tered little. .lut in Mississippi there was the old con test hotween honesty and scoundrel ismi, and thanks to H eaIven hionecst.y won. Once moc re Mcont h1ern Stato is remaimns a tairished jewvel in thle tives ini Missiipp~li, id~ed bcy theu best4 replulierns1 of lbth cI 1(es swe pt the State. andit elet'ted a miajiorily (of the Coniigressmen1(1. Tho11 hands of the in famious Amesci arie I td, and( lie will soon~ hec wisin g aL betteri fild for his labors. What Alississippih dliecone. South C~aroluia must doc. The best, cilizencs oIf both part1 ies, ftoriget huig old lhatred iimdt pre'juices'f must combllline~ to gethe'r uand sw'eep th lSi~ tate' of the d1o it. '.he plan of anc equi table iviscionc of oflii('s ust he~ enItere'Id into and4 thli: policy 1mu05 winl. W~hile' we ('ongr'a tuhlate Aississippi, lot uls show her' we' will foillow her exiample. The final result: of thle late dlee tioins have not. yet. heecn received, hut, (enough is known to show11 that14 te two pa~rties aigin are evenly hal aunced, uand both badly scared. TIhe in 4ependen t vot er hai; s ooeup tI 4(1a w ondrful exte'nt.aniud Ihe will noit :itiek.. to either part y. lI t votes atoneOJ way an then ano iher, as l e. prefers the candidates, and 4this puts both parties oni their good he havior. The consequenice is that f r's few years at least, polities will b)e pifiedl somnewhat. Such Ibeing the' ease, it. mactters lit tice which par11 lty'e ~n the as5cUendony. We believe, though, that the demnocrats would have continued to ride npon the "tidal wave" had not the ouitrageouis folly, resembnling raisc'ality,. of the 3Ohio .demnocrat~s and( Bill Alleni, 1caused the indelpe'ndlents to returni lor the nonce to thact par'ty which they 'apurned last year in disgust. Thie fact is that both partics are ruled by demnagoguces anduc wire pullers, anvd the soonde' both areo destroyed theic otter for the country. As a geiner ' ruile we believe inl the indepen.l enLts. WVe call atttenitio~n to the ecll in anl other colfumn cofI Gen. (Ches inui. Puresideont of the Sta te ta1x union Tini eiuAen thy p'roper. The ii inshould he kept alive . Ades preconfl1pt botwoon reform and 'awaption ~ill 1be waged this win id' 1( it will require thme combIing~l~ of all the elements of good in tot to bcuHo the schiemes of were organizo4ithoy ore in anta goni'sintQ tiw trL'tiniu of, the republican :par.. That prty; had a record oftio . png bit evil. ']3ut this year, Inportant dhauugos have been of'ectod? 'he ttix ullion in its primary objoet of effeetiug an1 lonetct govornment and equal protection to all is in harmony with the gov erlor and several of the Judicial officers. L ist year the govei nor was the chief enemy to honesti gov ermneit. This year the governor is endeavoring to secure it His influence is thrown in the same di rection inl whiel the ef'orts of the tax union are directed. A vigorous tax union, composed of the hest ole igelits of conservatisn and republi: canism can greatly aid the adninis tration in effecting reform. We therefore sincerely trust that. there will be a full meeting of the Union on. the fourth ''uesday in November. We trust the whole press of the State, in sympathy with good gov dnment, will extend Genr. Chiesunt's ca.ll and will ur. upol the people the ditty of maintaining the Union. Pea'cock or crow r Some time( since. the Ncwrs (& C.ourire' contained ani article, the hurden (if whiichI wits the question whether Reformners Melton and Dunn were peacocks or crows, whelther they were enldeavoring to nIhe a little cheap capital out of Parker, a political earcass of whion it itas been staid1 "lhe has been dead so long that lie stinikoth." Our cou teimiporary Was dispollsed to comiie to the conclusion that the aforesaid genitlemen'1 we're crows, mll t~he colise (of these genttlemteni of late has not been sneh ats to caluso the nul titue to conviet Ithe wIs ( ('orirr of ('rrr. We hlvte t word to Say this morn ing absoult Attorlney (ienerl Melttn. Attorney Genterlto1 n11 joilled the repllblical party a good mianiy year's ago for the purpose of prifying ancd reformii iing it. li Celahns to have 1beeni actively elgagled inl ,it work Cver 8ine ('. If o. hle is n ot it I -et etles, for the Augetn stable still reeks with filth, We mighf give Mr. Meltd ll credit for (' eanest, en. deavors, at least, 11111 free him froll all iblame for the failure, for it is not in the power of lioltals to coiatind snCe((ts. 'T1eiy cnl oniy ieser v*o it. Ibit we hItvo not. seen enongh to ma111ke u 11believ() that the At.t'orno'v (Genieral is withlouit. blamiie. lie hats boen1 found114 wanlting in! many1 reM p1eet . It is the ditty of t he A t tor n ey Gem nral to) i-ote v igtor ttshly every de11 impiientt ollieial, antd I [eaveni knows ther are1' man0Iliy of theso inl Hothi Carolina. Now let us. 1 see lie wenit to Onmuiigebulrg iln thet 'lse's hi tunb ert. embrogio, on~l suet ('(edetd inl ge'ttintg safely intilo the pen~litenltiary thIe onily patiy whoi 'ou11ld testify algainlst AMoses. lie vigtrottcly. I ut whenl t he warrt~li was11 181ttri f( r o r ii tjil it proseil itin, hto failed to atippear before the trial juistie, and Parilkeri escaped.( onl thie ingsl~ oft the momininig. Pairker' let. a bond1( for $2,000), perfect ly goodl( it is said. Yet tihat bond1( cannot 110 estreuatedS ittil an1 inittmeint slall have't il 1eniprsenIted to t he giirl jury, a ttrre lill found therieon, (lie case( c'alled inl ')lrt, aiind the defeni dant found abisetit. Andit though th14 granld jury') of ichIland' have been iln session1.4 recentIly, 1no hill wias giv en out, ati n1( steps have beenl iaken'1 (If theit t ho~usanlds of1 wlhi Pazrker' miating aniy oIther1 cases4, we wl State es. HI. A. Smithi. Nowv Mr' Smith was guilty or' not gumilty, uand it was due the imblic and1 himsi'elf When the trial was firt't had, Attor noy (General Melton appeairod iln per won1 and mnade at very. Oloqutent little speech, spteaking o~f I lie ' t'or1donts after (cordonsll that surr'lounIde'd thle staite tr1ealsurly, tind of the light that never' was 'xt inlguishecd ando how the Eixecuitive (Gov. Moses) wa'is (lie only obistacle in thet way~ (If rform11ti, anld ho(w wthen thie ides of Novembier' Nove'mber sh tall have passed iiwt shotit work lie wa's going to ma1ke of all dishionest il4iils. The ides1 oIf N ovembler' did com and1 ithl themi a governor, who, whtteveri mtay ho his faults, has done1 much ftowardts reforminlg ofliciails. Hie does niot pr1ostitute( the par11 doinilg powert' thieref!ore the A ttorney 4 G'enieral need have nio fear of toiling for not.hiing. It. miight have been supp~hosed that the A tt.ornely Genieral woldd nlow iovo oni. Buit lhe dhid not. Whien the' (ase' of the State vs. *Smith was cnlled algain, the A ttorney Genecral wasH so busly proscetintlg anl e'x'(ouny Commrn iioner or41 01' H)wilo had cheated in the matter of a br'idge, that lie cotuld not 'omeo lp. And~ at this timte, lhe iuterly' failsi to put in an appnnoe nai -e . hav itro the defondalit'b cotiipQ1 that 11( t1I10w iI . the ' pOii o ;AA, advance, Now, wo 40e iio~ bv.t it the At torney O*no&$l'e pilooico in Winlus Ibolo wvoulI liave hold afpy one bill lItIiRelf. for Soltitor Mtie1ey p~rose. entted1 t0 eas~e with. bokitiwise al ability. B3ut after all that we humv Heard of .xsiurii, mid-how the Attor iiey Geneural it~ going to brinig or~del oult (4iIon an U(lahw out of jflmlW3SIness1 we elilot butL eJxpress our regret thatt lie vas not. hero' to look after the illteiests of the State, and to lacIe Iis )oitiofl ais reformer be Th'le A.ttorniey G cueral, we are told, a~re niot, likely to be10 irhi(e, i1111(35 lie lproves (onlthllively to tlI( peop)le that lie 114 relhly ani ardeut reformer. There is yet time. Ma~In) pros8ectiosH are noeeled. Lot the Attoiiicev (kmneruul11 hestir himelf. Thle 8i1iuE U uuddlc. It 1(W!U.11 tlii t thec light over thii Solomn :lkJ~ ikts1 still J)rP$.fr('Hsilg, ite eivt 1e01111 nun iiswors the stric3t tires of TreaLsurer (.trUdcIz. itil the4 11nji~-I1OpUt'd in It lot LOP. 1It it anI ill wiind thait blowVs Nobody toodl and this (quarrel may result in 1 80tt03114111t of the alYLir and at (1i (3()4JIy of the lost dlp13iL.9. Wt publish1 below the letter referred to. Simi-Siuc'o my return to the cit. on yesterdaiy I haIve reaid ini your islamt of the+ 221l it tNihliliI1tiol, fr 13(1 Mr. (1LF~h)z'', Sth 0e tre~luir a(131(He14'l. -To The Pubhlie," ii whieh lie alludesM to the steltillii (Of the 1e4eihits 1111(1 exi)elit?Ir&' of theo 51)1101 ( 'Ilol i ILfti k and1( TJrust (Joiilnuy from .J.nuarv it to .July '2 187-6,.its f urnishedl by me to tin( Sta:t e hsardl (f (lo('hsIit5, a1.31( nays. I 101001 to l(e a1i)5.)lltClV false an i (lI '('$ noit aii~rkii Iledger the P043C11)t 0 large Sumsi (If II1o1iQe Ohelp;ited b) ('i1l1)l y trvoIisiirrs, to whoii tii( 1) 0k iSi n0w itltlehted.) is ('orreet, Si( fatr its it, Ii('kcn(ifIhgf'5 the receipt, fPIIII t State t"1('3134iroP"" J1 31111 not, ~x1tly ('1:1'Its 31 o l L( (iil4 s in4' 11 )1L)431thPmiH. If ISI means111 theo h1lllhli( to 1 ui(Iertfa.I(, Its . 143111)413141 Ire (lo(' ,. tha~t the1( i4h3tC1U01 I fill lilel to tihe Ilollo (If (l(3it: Wvs lot n111 it~Q( IE 1111((i with1 te re V cordolsf the btik, L ha1ve) to) nay thul he4 seeks to I 4t3(HL1 (11311 i1i1.lIVui5i..i '.viih 1 kniows \wotihil be, incorrec.1(t for Ire know. 111\' st..L teiiieit to( 114 ,tsL) 4!(lOel t 1 1w now tlltat it rt t (3V'(14111 : lie0( ll (1* hat oit. rep 1'(,;1.15 I)Ltie(llt 1(11131 O. 'I'hie St. also'? have mat this simple pl - ti( i usta to yselk.'and 9 o 'or th bonrd, as I ob'serve by yot oiltoriafin the Fiame issuo, tliat you concludeon the sbrength of "fr Cardozo's stateinit, that the books of the bank 'have been incorrectly kept, and therefore are unreliable, and ought to be investigated. , As to Mi. Ci rdzo's constant attacks on me- and uy~tatemnents, iin goinsecionI with the affairs of thiSouth Ohrolidia Bank and Trust Company, I have not the least concern, for I appre hend the public geninally ' has learn ed by this time the spirit and motive which inspires them, and to the )ublic. judgment I enn very safely eive the wholo latter: ltespectful'ly yours. ''iros. C. DONN, 'Receiver. [coMUNICATED.) -Mr. ditor : "The Conflict of Science with Re ligion'' is the title of a book - which I have recently obtainell. ' It is writ ton hy. .ev. H1. WN'. Morris, author or "Scienec and the Bible" a wonderful book wilich I circulated among your readers a few years ago. I al anx iomi to place this new book in their hands, and for this purpose I have accepted the agency for it. This is a book for the times, - and is a rich treasure for the christian, sustaiining him on the "Rock of Ages," against the shafts of inii.lolity hurled ipou him. The scientists like the boast ing giant of G.th, have defied the armies of IHralel and spread terror through their ranks, but our author e )mos forth like Jesse's shepherd so. come4 armed wilh the pannoply of God and prostrates the frightful Philistine. Ho takes hold of the lIbject with the calmness and con fidence which truth inspii'es and ex p)ses the sophis;t ry of the opponents of revelation. He saps their founda tion by their own admissions. You will be perfectly. delighted With his treatment of such subjeets as to the "origin of. species," the "origin of nii,' "'tle identity of the races," "Chronolo gy," "(lie character of Jesus " Prayer &'." .I want (ivery b)ody to read this. book. It is what we all need. It is a beautiful volume and .low priced: I -havo no time to Anlvass and w ill' ask r readers to call and give me order Jr it. Yours .&. -:J. S. CONNOR. C L ITEMS. SvArE T Tx UNo.-TLe State Tax Ui~aon will aissemb1le in Colinnbia, on the fourth Tuesda~y of November in stant, hti12 o'clOe M., acc'ording to the reiglniromfent of V1a' Constitution. A full aittenldance is requested], as5 impor'tanut business will d->ubtless be .JAMES CHIESTlNUT Butte---P. Ilacot. * iIni akruple--W. I. Claws-mn. *Oysters and Crabs--P. Jenkins. A Cand--H. L. Elliott. To Rahle-T. Lj. Bulow. Soap-WV. E. Aiken.. C'ard-J. C. Squiier. Perlfumery~'~-W. E. A iken. W~holesalo H~ouse.-J. S. Elder & Co. C'(hoic'e fr'uit--P. Baicot. S EuetrnTotAr x: E.--Befween tent an d eleven (i-lock Miondiay unight the s hoek of an arthquaike wasdoistincetly felt ini this place. nei triain of t.wenhtyd hree cars s eariried 00l' 5%6 bales of o'otton from I the depot at this plaeo latst Tuesday. Capt. Withers has on hand cigars of several br'andls. We have tried the ."Mir-biulia" and found themi good. A small c'olor'ed c'hildl was eboked todet by trigto swallowa t' hickory n ut last Wed(n esday even ing bi on Capt. Mclie's plan tat ion. e NFjw CoNF'EcTIN:RY.-r. W, M, k H-ar'din has obened a first elauss. little *y 'on ~fo)ioney, on (1oor south ofl H. B. Refo's. We wish him succe~tss Th in'esisant rain on Sundl~ay had the cflcot'to close the dloors of the ichurche'l(s in town. Not a bell was ylheard. ~.. I 'Flh clerks of the hoards of school trsesaro '' reueIe(I i' 1o meet jn the tShoes Cotmmissionrs O00('e on1 e aturday the 13th November. Natur*4o has clhauged h'r color in dra..Sh proba Sbly hasn't heard color. ~o, but she will find it out by eSpring. L Ni'W' MAU, Rloiivr.-Tfhe posE 4 a~t t e onoal asks for proposals I' to (farry a weeCkly mail fromi this -plato to ibeorty Hill. Hfere is a chllab(c for our livery stable men. Th~ Posit Master here enn giv'e al not s~faa'y information respecting tho vroytn andl the bids Policeman Jenkins asks us to styI to the' citizens of Winnsboro.thM1 he was on duty last Tuesday mdrn ing at the fire, and that the cotiteil hava. honorably xiperated him from any neglect of duty. The Fair of the State Agri cultural and Mechanical Association commnences to day in Columbia. From wvhaf, wd can learn, it will be u great improvement on the fair of last year., Fairfield will be well repre soited. The Atlanta -Herald has the fol lowing remedy for' epizooty : "A simple and effectual remedy for the cough .that gives the principal trouble in this disease : "Take brown or black mustard, grind it, and give a teaspoonful scattered over the horse's bran-mash or chop pood food. Give this much at each food. It serves to cut the phlegm and given qnick relief." PosTAL CAin DuNNINo.-The fol lowing is of interest to our readers: To dun a debtor on a postal card has just been decided ..by the Su promo Court of Ohio unlawful. The Coijrt held that anything so written as to injure the credit or reputaticn of any one is.a crime. The decision was made in the case of a man who dunned a debtor for an old account on a postal card, and in that manner made the matter public and to the dleti iment of the briter's credit else where. Three tramps named respectively, John Runion, Wm. Alston and John Brennan, all thite, were arrested and brought to town late Monday evening for breaking into a negro house on Mr. John Vinson's place They were put in jail and will no doubt be tried at the court now in session. There are entirely two many tramps going through the country committing depredations, and it behooves our citizens to use a little more buckshot and a little less law, and we will have fewer tramps. B1.ACKSTOCK ITEas.--Our old friend Mr. Jno. C. Mackorell, has at last finished his large and commodious store at Blackstock, and filled it with dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, &c. We understand from a gentle man who just retum ned from that little village, that Mr. M. is doing an excellent business. We wish him suc cess. Mi-. Moses M~ackorell has pur chased that large and commnodioua building, the Blac(kstock Hotel, and is haiving it thoroughly overhauled. It will be opened in a few days for the acconmmodaition of boarders, and we guarantee that all who stop there will find a hearty welcome and as Igood fare as can be had. ble0 was diestroyed by fire about 5 o'clock Vuesday mnoning. At the soiundi of the alarm the firemen went speedily to the rpc:t, but fire had got too much~l healdw:.y to be chaecked, consequenitly thme stable was burned. Tlhe fire was no doubt the work of an incendiary. Mr. Squier's loss is about $200. About 9) o'clock Mr. H. L. Elliott's gin hiouse was discovered to 1)e on fire, the alarm wa proper ly soluded, anid the firemen were gniickly oni the ground and suc ceeded in saving the building. Mr. Elliott thinks the fire was accident al. H-is loss wiis about two hales of cotton Much praise is (due our firensen for their promptniess; when the alarm o fi-e is a .u:dl d They are always promp~tly at their posts and work with a will. Thle election returns are not yet dccidled. Thme dlenmocrats carry New Yorkc by about 16,000 votes. The Taimmmy de(I mocrats were beaten in the (F y by 20,0)00. M isachuisetts el1e(' Rice, republlic.ln, by (,000 M ninesota, by 12,000. Michigan, b~y 4,0)00. Xainsas by a reduced ma jority. Ini Wisons1in thme republi cans prtobahly elect the governntor, but lose the rest of the ticket. Maryland anid Virginia are demo cratie'. Mississippi elects five out of six (conserv'~ative congressmedn and a consIer(vative legislature. lamar will-. probabhly be the next U. S. .Seniator.' New Jersey goes republi can because of the School issue. SLXwrtN(e~.--The following nen.. toences were p~assed at the recent term of the court oif general Sessions: Thme Stateo vs. Henry Blacot-lhorse stealing-6 months inl penitentiary. State vs. Harry Elsoy-assault and batter~y - one( year in peni tenitiary. The1 State vs. Young Gibson house breiaking-2 months in peni tentiary. The State vs. Hamilton Howitt receiving stolen goods-to pay a fine of fifty dollars and costs, or be im imuprisonied 4 months in penlitenitiary The Stato vs. Hamilton Howitt receiving stolen goods-to pay a fine of fifty (nnmirs *t - ct or be - prisoned in penitontiary 8hontls. ' Tux MuLrxTvD of Tn zrs.-The harlotte Observer has the following on tramps whiah we .hearthy On i6rse s-Of late there has. -been any thing but a gratifyinig influx to this town, of that of class vagabonds known as "tramps" --itupudelt, thieviug rascals who, proceeding ipon the idea that the world owes thern a living, have n6 abiding place, but who stroll over the country and obtain a liveli hood by begging and ste:ing. They frequently approach'a house and put their applications for food rather in the form of a demand than a request and are highly indignant when they are refused. Home of them are so fastidious as to turn up their noses at cold provisions, and leave themn untouched. These fellows are generally the very worst part of the population of this country, and it is advisablo, that our cit:zens keep a "lose eye on them and get. iid of them as soon as possible. In many instances their visits are only ostonsi bly to obtain bread and meat ; their real object is robbery, and their day light visits are only to get an idea of the premises and to aid them in their night operations. In view of the preselnee in the cite' of this class of visitors, it behooves our citizens to close their doors ear. ly in the evening, aind to fasten their windows carefully upon re tin ing. NOTICE ! Our limited force prevents ns from setting up more than a certain anount of type each clay. In order therefore to obtain suflicient reading matter we will hereafter be coin polled to make less frequent changes in standing advertisements. We are prepared to change theso advertiie ments in turn, Selni-inonthly, only a certain amount being changed in any one issue. These changes al ways deduct from the amount of reading matter set, without increas ing the Tpace to he filled, and ie require additional expense. We adopt this rule for the 'pre8ent. We mnwet charge extra for more frequent changes. We also desire to use as little display type as possible. All transient advertisements will be in sorted at any time. - Why suffer with a bad cold if one bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syri will cure a congh of the worst kid. Dr. Bull's Caughi Syrup is sold forn 25 cents per bottle, or five bottlet for $100 in every respectable drug stor1e in thle United St-ates. .. U-.1 .) * ender myW hceartfelt thaniks to all -elIti. z white and1: bino , for their promllptng~s iiaU miguishinig thln tire in miy gin hou115 onu~ISry, thei. 4th inst. 1i. lhtfordis nai espe al.llur 1'o ne 5' nIOWI"dge4 iny i .1ebtednl''ie to th " I' 0)okeii aitululdr-'. "aipt. Dwi:.dht andu' his bovn an- the1 of. dieienit in tenidanit of (oulr tolvni. * ery' res'?petin1.ly, H. L. Em41or-r. WINNSBh0( MARKET BEFORT co0ltREcTED ~vE.KLY nT iBl'VTI' JlfO, & SON Mos'u..r, Nov. 8. COTTOrN.-Sades for the past week, 1143 ll at prices raniginig from 12(at'n.12 ItlilOrs Sliandeard, I)ouaestic l'rAx-Nw Arrow yj~ lb - .o --lhounlers ". " 12 C 11 Hides hulk Shouldlers '' " 11 hulk C R1 Sides "' "' 14jus1 llAara --S C Canuvaassed ''' hAnn) - " ' Cx.E-Adanmantine " se't 186e\ Co )x 0I Jarma " lb 38(;,---1 Sroin - (enshed and Girainulated " " 13(e11. Extr C Wh)ite ' Il~,l N 0 'l:.itied ' I(eI MOJ..As .!: N O a. 9t'e.i Syrup * Kv mnossex. Rs- Caeroliina i he1 MFAar --Holted ' Fr.orni -- Super al3.(o10 Choice F'nmily 1 SA.i -*21 " A1 "I11(A.1. J)(l tlsl~till t u " tlLtlga. 0 0( d.10ii ". bOu.NJ ie.0 nov" 1. "n "S75(e. A finefour .eat * cnrsak 3.'od .a. 'j I1F, a~~~nnul ofetigorhe~ coStckholle the thce i~'gs ompanywRi oy felom thoe 9thi d of Newmbor, nan, sall C cuity W. kepafl ie.fao i ABlane fourFlaned crri go, as! go, r inew.ec a Applyae o'spie yt ag iientsrk~rs ofPaJirTl Mcont willS A 'the ree , iodb leve ftmehrt fromi hse when ridoofte, Yord all nakael as ct W2kepa3 ul iteofCrltyi Importer and Dealer isa ENGLISHi And AMERKICA.N . Ikon, Steel, Nasdl,, ona trop, Drill Stones. Dolting U loths, Smut AMnubines, Circular Saws, Mill Irons, .%'ugnr 'J'an, Carriag~e, Building and T1riming Materials, India -Rubber and Leatheor Belting~, Carpenters, Bilacksmaith and Tanners' 'loolk,. Hlouse keepin. n! FuIrihia4 hardware, Agri cultura~l Imnltctietst, Lino .Cowetat, Flaw. ter, 'aintee, 0ilg, French and Amierican Window Oiss. Citin, Itlleu, 2"Nuole, %'ho$ B~elts4, Powde~r Flumtks, fodr Shot, &Q., "% holt'itile and letnat.t the sin' of the (ioldzmrP.etlj.Lt ,. VQI1UMI4 4. C. nov 10--i8os lre ill bfoe li lstNoamlinxt Cotton ~ken at mamrket price, in panvmncrat. ot20 PIERklE BAf01. FANCY JUS I FtEIVEI). Frtesh S4siat niad 1ostor (rorki'rs. "'Stoiwbrrrt, .Seytci, Juible-" acl ' Cot o ff'eea s nd TueasHR.je, * llggii. Tces Ac., Prieorv and lowfo tilt)rJiii(. (ilia. "0)2 -rl Apples Begging, l'Il wm~t an winll ereil for K.. ti of* fi iry 'Imyi ,!or n nt brilge over Rtmie'll (=reok, To wnship ) No. 5. All lbis ins1 "t be 4'eort)Ifpaiamd with. k' lb." nii ii of twQ'Q: fli i. o ifi i- it hI 5:r "tie4 r'im. eiii."4tionetrsi rierv* the~ right- to ri~joot.an lii atlil liil4 if ina their judg cient- ith iiter'st o1f thet cemxtr rtojuire it .r F Ior iletaiils{-of, Wlls and! slptcitleationia. Th.NIIT JACOBIS, ..'?. SCHOOL NOTICE. WJIHEli'; arc rotluireti to rtiaoowjSieiu *Aplia~n~ fox t.p~i te.t ln.tiit p al . "