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POST OFFICE 1{ouis.-The post Ofice will be opn daily (Stiunays excepted) from 9 A. M., to 12 M. , nd from 2 to 5 P. M. Northern and Southern mail clos at 7 P. M. - precisely. )&-Y Mail delivered on Mu ll(ndayi from 9 to 9:30 A. M. oly RAI:,noAe SCmEDUL.-Tho trains on C. C. & A. R. It. now leave W innsboxo as follows: Going north 11.55. p. in. Going south, 1.35, a In Accommodation day trains : Going north, 11.33, a. In. Going south, 12.12. These trains meet at Wins boro. Ni:w AIYtrJ'IME1N'r. * Notice-Jno. Dickey. Fairield Fir) Engino Company J. C. Sqjuier. Wx:.i nhing-W. K. Turnor. Notico-F. Elder. Tho editor rettu-is his thanks to the mnailiutgers of the tournamont * 'all for courtesies shown him. A correspondent of the Chester Rteport'r nominates Judgo Mackey for congress from this district, to succeed the present inctiflbont, Mr. A. S. Wallace. Messrs. W. B. *Wilsod, James F. Hart and J. S R. Tliznson, loading members of the York bar, were in Winnsboro on Tl'1tiiaiday. They wero here to argue an im portant case submitted by the supreme court to Col. James H. Rion as special referco. The (Gruber a'mnily drew but a :ima ll audionce. The. performance was erelitablo. Mr. Gruber has perfect coummand of the violin and is a very line mimic. Mrs. Gruber ias ia xemarkably sweet voice, and .'ingr ~xh much taste and expros Iion. It vI D he seen by reference to our report of legislative proceedings that the !,,) patIsed in the house prohil)itnlg the sale of intoxicating liquors within two and one-half miles of 3lythe1o.ed Fumale Seminary in this couty wMTh defeated in the sen. ICEMAULlNU IETT'rRp. -It has for some timo been th6' practice of post mastera, when le.iters fail to' reach the- persona a(ddresso by one do livery, to forwa'1rd ahem to their proper destination vilbout ro . iit:imping. This prawi ir has been abolished by a recemt riing of the p)ostmalster general, in which it is held that .the tikiung of .a letter from the p)ost ollice coLnfittesL a COvpjlete detlivery., amid anyv letter forn ardedl aftur such delivery mus.t he rme Daor Mu:. MuasEL HAM -The .aunm~IcemeLnt of the death of thn gentlem:re' valh call to mind one who w'is in by-gone years welhl known in Fairfield. Mr. W~all ware for many years engaged ja business ini this place, ainudWT wo 10 the cohdoneo of all with whom'hio,.came in contact. Ho was a merchant. of the old school, and his buinmss undertakin~gs were * attended itih .considerable .lsaccess, For several yasps ersdda gItock R-hll. JHis . reauains were i terred en Mouudag lasrt in the come tory of tho Meithodist. cburch at this - place. . - Dn:. F URMNI Lc/UR E.-WO red ret that the audlieneoM assHembiled to listen to Dr. F$t1 nan' discourse -"T'[lie Life nd Chiaraetp~r of Gen;. aL uannier both interest~itig .and inj struicting, anid 'the learn~Ile lectmier hoydvery Aclearly that he had de vo ted to his theme munch assiduum.g situdy. Thue oIutlinle given of ethe life of the h'ero, thoiuglh brief, wyas 'suite conjrehonsive5 an'md fromt At couild be giih~ered al.J the salient poinlts of his EgIUi(r. he tributo laid to L.ge's. -.~mactor wasjut glowin'am~eeggerti nd the vindi e'Iatign,1 of Sotuth ern: charac ter andj - o utl~erv patri tis waLI .equalmily the lecturer (lid himself gre~at credithl and he deserves a large wlienuce wherever bec may go. PERiISoN..--to are pl'asel to welcomoi back to'Winnsboro Dr. E. '9. Aiken, whom has just comploted tocourse'at tho South Carolina Medical College, in Charleston. Dr Aiken's career ini tiiat institution warS Sh'ighlyhonlora~bJo to himself, and 'g'ratif4'ing to tho professors. He griadii~tfd wrifl disticti on, vas chosen by tho class to be their viele di ctorian, and pltined thea piizei offoerod by the facu lty. for thme besit thesis. The prize was presopted t9 him b~y the dean of the faculty, Dr. Kjinloch, in an appropriatto addr~os,~ to which Dr. Aikon responided in fPitig terms. The News and Uou rigsaysR; "Dr. Aiken accepted tlw~ rjze, d'Asooilver goloL, in a feOw graceful ad appruopriato ro marks, and concluded the exeroises with an eloquent valedictory address, in which lie ctnplinented the city upon its possesion of so valued an institution as the college, and re turned thb earnest thauks of his collpagitos for tho kindness they had received 'fron the faculty, and urged the graduates to clAtrislh the memory of their Ahua Mat*ei-, and to strive to do honor to it. At the conclusion of his address tp speak pr was littirally overwhelmdd With a shower of bouquets." Tnc Eu x-rineu'-Tho (klumbia coriespondeilt the _Ncvrst, and U)mricr stai,oy ,that the time, for paying tario ici hoeii aetondod ifteel la's iniformly in all the countis., This is right. , Niiico the IAIdhc.ivas put. iu typo, we learn from the 4,minty t.reasurqr that ho Jhad r"cfPvod no official,notiqo of any extettsioi ill Fairfield. We would tler foro urge tLxipayprs to mna'ko tlimor paymonts before the 15th inst., to avoid the- penalty. Nq wonder the people have, coafi, donde, when the best physiciaud ao p iscriJbing Dr Bttll'e C7Itigh flyrup 'i ajeases of Cough, Cold, etc. V'THE VNFCiTUNATE PAnx En.'-From the Columbia nwn.Ifcrald wd extract the following: "A letter to a friend in this city, lately received; reports that Niles 0. Parker is very low in health, .and suffering from an acute att:tcl of lung fever, superinduced by the fa tigues and hardships which lie was obliged to undergo duing his late trial. The report adds that Mr.|Par ker's days are evidently nonbored, as the sufferings to khich he was subjected have so prhyed upon his mind and body as to have utterly b)roken him down it 4ealtJi and i'pirits. His son and davighter, whi' have lately gone north, aidol by the elforts of sympathizing friends, are doing all in their power to mitigate his sufferings, which might never have como upon himn had le boen b i man of less sensitive nature and greater physical strength. Not. withlsduding the result of the .tri:,l. to which he was subjected. and vhh-ic h is still fresh in the recollections of our readers. Mr. Parker has many warI friends in this state who will deeply regret his present distres.s2 We have no doubt the ex-treasurer "faas many warm friends in this state"-men who, like himself, plun dLered the honest people of thous Finds, and lived in style upon their ill-gotten wealth. No doubt lie has, the deepest sympathy of Scott, Neagle, Moses, Kiipton, Pattersun md others of the same ilk. Fmns-r GUN roni No 9 !-LAIoE AND ErrxUsus-rmo MErIxo--TuE GRE BIARaS WmDE AwAK.-Towvnship ) met at Curleo's school - house on Saturday;' in obe lico to t he call of General Biratton, county chairman. A largo mnd excedingly respoctablo atten danWce waus on hanid. On m'>tion of Mfaj. Woodward, the meeting wats enlled to order aind organized, t/y Mr. Thos. McIinsitry taking the chair sand Mr. S. W. Jackson acting as secreta ry.. On motion of the chair M~r. Mc~iinstry mnade a stirrinig and enest .appeal in behalf of or gatnizafion, whjeh resulted1 in the en rohument o'f~he name of every person presen~1t. Oni motion a comwnittee of Jive was app~ointedl by thme chair to n~ominatte ~porm2anent oflicers. Th'le reyort of the committee was as follows: President, Thos. Mc K{instry i Vico.Preside'nts, N. *C. Robertson ned( T. W. Woodward; Scretary ammd Tfreasur~er, S. Wt. Jackson. OIn miotioni of Mamj. Wood wadt eeting amu]ind to meet oni the 3,dl Saturdsv in Maneh, when delegatan to the coiznty meeting will be chosen, and when there will be an election for o~icvru of tto Greeon Briar Rifle Club. TRANSFrEns or Uf/AL Es-r'rx---Since our last rep~ort the following trans fers of real estate, have ben record ed in the oflice of the couty audi tor :--' .Silas W. Ruff, sherig, to T.. L. Ri~chamrdson, 332 acres in towrmbip no. 9 ; consideration. $850. - Daniel gall to .Jamges W. Farroeri, 500 i~cros in township DO $8 consAl R1. J. 1lciCarley to James M. .Ham nmond, l4I ac-nes in township no 13; conlsider.aition, $3 i' Jesse A G1hdden~ to . 'arah M. Glde7304 acres in township no. 8. consideration' $1, and the relai. tioTV of 'tlIei partiefs. Wmn. R.Hl ( . .Clipl 110aci'es in tomuip no. 5 ; to.n sidleration, $3340.. Siame(3 simw,qut)e lot in the 4o'p,1 of Blackstg~ek; conhidOEfDtNOn, $150i5. Same to same, half in'terest in-lot arnd store hymso ink ',the to#n of. lfack stock ; eonsideration, ild06. David:Shotigell to Cornolius Addi son, 12 acres. in township no. 11; consideration, <$96. Sam'm. B. (Clow'ney .to James H1. Rlion, trustee, house and lot in Wimisboro :considori.ation, $959. R.It 1 tokato Ehz m:.. Nelsn ed with the fullIest" Fittb J. Thore w rofing all J4Mpitp on Im1tred .and fif Nytsons prhsent; a - goodly por tibh boilig natried pdople ',ho gave tho sanltion: of their presen'o to .the innocoit aild iirth-producfig pleas ires . : 4 ' tMii yourg ' (poople. The young Jadios-our posi ftsl' us. It is onoug} to any that the entire scono wat one which woild hiav ox cited onthusiasni in the bretast bf a reynic, at~did"oft" ,.foolinge intbat of the inost confirmed dvoitooe- of celibacy. The dancing was kopt up till a vory late hour, aid when the goinpany 'd.isperod thord ''as ":but .?mu feeling:-.that the . tptiramenot tind ball worn a grand suces . We consgratulat o the soverdrtl man aging committees Upon the illeasant restlts of their efforts to make this aiffiir a t t enjoyable one. 1 From bog inig,: 1 biul, overything''passod ofi' de(lightfully. Wo have heardl but one opinion-'that all the partici. pants 't'erok ighly -pleased with all that took place. Lot us have an other tourinumunnt and another ball. Beloit we append a -list of the knights Duke bf Birnihgham-S. F. Coop or. Knight of the Crescent--.W. ''. Crawford. Duke of-Alva-T. H. Ketchin. I(night of the White Plume-W. M. Propst. Edgar of Rnvongwood-W. M. Harden. iiighland Chiof--EJ+. P. Mfoloy. Knight of the Lost Cause-W. J. Elliott. --. Roderick d'Huo---.M. H. Mobley. "aptain Jack-- J. E: McCroroy. 1)eiance --H. B. McwMaster. Morican Lancor-J. B. Propst. Knight of the tone Star-H. Y. Milling. Rebel Boy-J. P. Caldwell, Nimrod-Nick Gibson. . Ivanhoe--R. E. Cathcart.:,. Roland Graomue-W. C. Rion. James Fitz Jamos-David Craw ford Sir Walter Raleigh-Sol. Wolfe. Rob Roy-W. L. Thompson. Black Prince-M. Y. Bankhead. . Knight of the Weeping Homo--W. J. Johnston. Duke of Lorraine --J. H. Harden. Knight of Blackstock-F. W. Culp. John forgan--Coloman Lyles. Centunmial Klnight,---T. W. Lau No E. colt ]JBINO S1og..-.No l)hrson1 c1Cli nHO Bo.4hnTEE'S C aEMAN S .'aPr with miit ottinig. imm.ediate r('lI(f m l eure.. We ha.' tho first case of Coughs. 'Coli'or Cutn~nin'p. tion, or anIy clisease of the Th~ro)at and JLun;.vs, bt !to -lgar from thitt lIu th ot 'been ditved-- -Wo have di.. t trtceoveryV ptai fot three yers, over 250,000 Samnple Bottles -by Drui tst in all parts of the Uniitedl States. . No othesr Mayftfactiror of M4dicines oever gaive fliir -prepatra tionf' such at tes'it asR this. Go to try it-T Vo doHes wvill rdieve you. Sampl6 Do.ttlee 10 couts each. Gn.mn fro..s Arovine.---Th lis spe.ies of.c. viceI i" nlot alwayavsace -ptii%1 but dcruht 1less in matliy ii".tancest n rtidh . fimnefit woldt be4 derive-d were it prot11. ptly acted~ upon. No sectionsu of the( coun'try i en. emOpt fromi disease' and l.Tlv nyngic 11. hasi its " ills t hatl flesh is.bii to. T o know the bes1t meansii of conibltting thi'common401 enemy,4 wthm the loa3st. fnjury to our pock. Lk andu in5i''H. is er'tainly' h nreat~ advan. taige. A 1 tist seaonI we' lVrtust expeti Tor pid! Liv'a r, congested spleen-, vitiaitedl bile aind inactiv.- bowels. anid a 1 pruilenL per s'ons su.o !d s upply themselves w i'h Tr'i l.rvenI PILI.5, which will sti mu'iate 'tlo liver, reieve4 then engiorgod spulten, decter unne aii' holhy flow of bile, thus roiiFulaf 1a s"ecretions~ t ) pa13 s1 fl i a natural mianne1r Ritemembi er that "ani OUnce' of pre.vent ives i- wtori t te ia a ponnd ofcutra." I Warnling to Tr'iespas~i'sers. peL lmrsons aro hiereb~y warned . gai'nsit fiihgl~' Ihullting. cittting~ I timbe'r. omr othemrwiso trespaIsiny1 uponil naiy landsl.'. Atlil peaans d isre~gardmug thiis inti cm will be proseuted Lu the fuli ex tunf the law. Notice to Road D)Istrict Overseers. Winb oro, S. C Match 4th, .1876. ~0J~U are horo y notified'aftd roquired to~r orde frf.r ro a - e highiways, all atble-boiod n1)1le iO~sonfl between 'tto ages ,f oighitme and rot - tivu ymars. Overpoors will be hold to' a 'strict AccountaibilIity for all neogligenec in tuo oralfig4 oft the roails, lor the tulling of 1Ozi(2fhnd, and for th~e Limo reqiuirtid f. r Swtr being waistem d rtwtd way' int case -ne negl it igermo or remissmnoii .in not re ported to Lih d oflced. 'ALL putbii highwau i mustt bo elutred out to the lawful widthm, andi propbrly dliteheod' and dramned. You1 will also repjoft to thi sfenico ail phersoni obstructin-g the pulii rrrda. ei ther .by t-mrowviug t-heMin brnelfes anid rails, or in any other wannr whatd'ouor. JilNRY JACOJ .. * J I1E$ 1t- H[AlLVlY, - - CAltTRi .UEATrY, .Ce twify Com misioners for mh8 -x4 Faiarileid (Counff~ Writindj Papier and En~ IX T ib vi ?M lldftow ,to' our Eitfk of 'V Nomte, Leutter, lIijl and Legal COp Vaper, and i En wojms. TIo r'hht rshi1g pa i uiazm,' or enopos by the thlousan ,1 we will masko spuca raimtos. -pca deoo it Mc\fASTERl & BBUICE. ~Money Wanted1 ~ Ehop that all pornonx who'owo us fr goouls, will pa1y upj AT ONCE, for we ne-ed money badly. Ja 27 MaM MAR VA'T JR (1. NOTICE. LiYi alld Let Liv6 b OTIR MOTTO, '[ho ai(t ster ho)rs ij4 te In dhrno h9 Lndies of Wiiinneboro tn. silrrotiiding country I ltat.f y . iavt plrehased the outiro stock -of J If ]lrowri, 40)ibiling of M1illina'ry anm Fancy (foods. Dry Goods . NQtionn &c., togother with the st'ck. plir chafted from J. S. Eldler & C, and F'. Eldua s~f.o1. Of Dry.; (foods Clothing, &c., .etabling th n to of for the la gost BfoeL- of. tho goodf pvor dioplayed.in ,oio storoin .W inns boro., They havo as largo line of Mrillinery, Fancy : G1ods,- Notiont aid 'rinmmings, Dres. GlodIs, La dihn and Gents' Furuishiilg cobods Hosiery, &c., which they will arrU al unliward-of prices for cal TJ'hey now offer their entire stocek of Winl ter Clotting, -fats, hooeUts, Shoes &c., at and below iost, to make roon for thldr Spring stock. All they asn is a call, to convinaco the public that the ab iit no humbug. They mlae an bi ss, anl will not be un ersold by. any one Their mtte i quick iles fnd small profits. Ternu strictly cash. Rt F. LEEClH & C.O: F. ELDIER Is still at the old (stand with c largo and complet~e t'tock of planta tion and family Groceries, aine everything that the planter needs suih as Plow Stecel. Lay Iran, Swede Moulds, Trace Chains, JBick Bands nes, Hoes; Spades, -hovels, Ma nure'FaorkElapRns'elSrw Clovices, &c., together with a well aa's )rted utock of Crockery, table and p)ocket Cutlery, Hollow and Wood cnware, and a great many othi thaings too numerous to mention. Hio still keceps; a Jlage stock of JLa diesi', Genits', Bo1y', Misses' and Ch idren's Shioos, nearly all1 made(1 tI ordler, and( . warrantedl free from shoddy. He is also agent for the following brandsl of staidard Fertil izers: IThe Star Guano, .whinh has al ways given satisfaction. 31pes Super-.phophate of Lime, .imade fromt Aima~il lRune,' Flesh anmd Bliood. Bahanma Oiuanio, a inw brIand in this muaket, but -lhighly rconna)1I1 iide' b y Georgria' plan tors. I deirrvto VIIl onlay a few. bags to some1' of our plators, to havv it in troduced in this ' iii i~y. -Pou dirette, p. valuable A cid P haosphate for domnpostin'g andt lihily re(i~Tm mended for ti*: phyle,.ting C'orn. The above aird soldd 'Pt'a' low ratesi as any Standdaril ' Ferl'is, for Cash or on1 timtewihapoe 'On hand, ono car load( chiet plaintinug Potatoes, which will be sold low for Cash. ----- - ' -'. EL.DJ R. I dcshv' to call th'.' att'dntion- for the last inic of those :jild1'ed to me1, to c~oniE~ forwitrr1'aad avite'n as I musat hvo moavyto caryeor my b)usine'. ',. All inrs6o"' )'~ fmiti mo and failiigte asile, " will find thecir accounitll't'i+1 hands~l of my ~thorniey for collectioun Marcl\ 4. . NOTICE. ' INE Dgots and Shoes, At Very Low Prices,. 11LTKE AS EVER S.LANDECRER S IThe Nligra Fi re I usuirate Coinpaui kle - - - si1,0 P. Noa.a i , V ia'u-P'rst. A a'e I'his c~ompng~~ ldS haad a~ pract ioa4'ogo iin o2'l year's. It haa jiansea xe . Iaal promphltly paIid, onQ afhndred( cenats oi evety dollar of ther enormjoux eaiuins wie grew out of the se terrible hfirs. Its pa re:orbtind presenta statu aiawill recommemaua it to the pro'perty ownier. .JA .'W'. T;A W, fo 0 A gaonatlt W~adinbr, S4. C. .123 ao 'es in township no 8 ; con sidera ton, 500. . . 'T. W. Irwin to T" P4 gidk, '(al acres in toWishij no. 8 ' biisiddrd tion,'$9 00. , ; . Arch. 1D. Hamilton to county Col anissioner's of Fairfield, 1 acrd ii towitship' no. 2 ; consideration, $25. E1l1n Cathcart ' to H. L. Elliott, I acrea i the. town of Winnsboro; con sidortii fib, 'd30. Sinl.. Cftlthcar* to John C. Moble' portj1op of lot no. 7?1 in the town o 'Winnsboro ; consideration, $200. Jamnes A. Simpson. to Israo Hayne, 200 acrays. in township no. 7 consideration, $700; T1IM T'orNAMNr.---The anticipa tions, of everybody interested in the tour nnent on Thursday last wer< fully.ralczized. It. Iv;s at first fearoc that ith weather otidI be disangree able, The showor which set in of the ()veling beaforo had all the ap 'ioaraniies of a slow. -lingeriiig, Con tifluoi4 winter riail,,al( many hope: wore donbtless dtarki.trid 1y the nue Womisihg signs. 'Ut ' Thitrsda) niornling dawned i.riiht, ad( b3 ton o'clock thoro wore few clouds t< be Scen. I The knights, tw ity live ih numn bery.. assemblllodi, acdeilingr to t1h< programme, near the A. sociato Re formiod church, and, proceeded it codtiiun to the tilting-ground, .being joined at the court-io1e sby tht Citizens' Silver Cornet Band. Th< procoChion piCresented a very hand sog1U and pleasing appeanico'.\ tht costins of the severai , &light.1 were. all il good taste, nl a:t td attractive. The Centnnridal 1fdBight who brought up the rear, attractcd imucih comment and was tho nourt of much amnusement. Mountcd lipon --m antiquated but very active d1oikey, attired in a costiue whicla was at .uce uniquo and comulicai with flowing white board and tal] white hat, at black cotton tunbrells gracefully clasped under his arm, he rcalo n gLu; as one reared in th< rf r Ioims" tself of chivalry and gallantry ..; *Ae have been at :some pains to lrun the )edigree of tbc animal, nd.'ind that he is of aristo. cratic origin, amd just ouo hundred years old on last, Wasaifigtmon's Birthday. 'Tho. un.r1olh is to have been used by ..V4ashi).gt o whin he crossed the Dehware and the hat by Patrick Henry juisi after he delivered his famous speeclh in which he uttered his patriotic sen1teuce, "Givo mc Tiberty, or gi vc meDceath !" Arrived at the ground,. it took butl little time for the knights to muak'. ready foqr the tilt. Mes'srs:- W. M Dwight, ,W. D). Aikon and D). R} Fleniniken acted no judlge.. Ti hu-rald soon called to his laino th< first on tho list, the Duke of Bir mingham, who acquitted hiimsel: handsomiely, taking all threo rings The knights successively weni through similarly, with varied suc cess-taking from one0 to thlrot rings each. The Centennial Knighi took his turn, of course, and vor~ dlef tly took all the rings with hii umbrella, but was ruled out for not making the run in the timue pr1e scribed-e igh t seconds. The report er of the NEws and Hrauni succ'ecd od, by an impJroved prcs (pateni app~lied for), in noting to tho .. fa tion of a second the timo consumed. by the old man :it was just om hundred and forty-four and nine teen-twentieths sconds. Beim ruled out on this run, the Centennia indignantly declined to run any fur ther. The tilting went through th< three ronds(1 agreed upon01, anfli 4 was then found that the Duke 01 Birmiingham, the Knight of the Lone Star, 1101 ifoy andi the Knightl of Bllackstock~ had eachi takcen oighl rings, and a new f'ontest bdtwoor thom was necessary'1Thia resulted in the Duke winning the first prize Ihone Star the seconl, Blackstoeli the . third and Rob iofthe fourth The.p~rizes consisted of four very haIildsonpo silver dupo *arying 'it size rt9d finish with tihnhomrit of th<( winner. Thea~I pizo for hIorsomnanlship, a fine bridle, weas awiwdia by the idges to. Junes Fitzi $er andt J.1m Morgiun was highulj recomn. moinded. Thle lerald then.a$ntounced~ the result of .the contest, Nvd th< k 'nghts .assemblod u~car .the judges, to wvitmn~oss the coronation.. ,Th luke of Blirminghmam crowne.< M1isi MJattime Kistler Queeii of Love an' Byauty ;the, Knight of the .Ln Stair sol'cted Miss Masy Thomapact as first Maid of -Honor, the Knigb1i of lackstock MLiss Sallie Melfaste) 1511 aeoonsd, anid Rlob Roy Miss (Oarri< ~AiceA 'as hrs. Theroa'afj 'were thsu cond~ucted to a carriag< ndescortog} jo jtheir homos by t~ oentiro comnpaniy of knighli 'Ihi knights after wards dispersed. TheIi ball at Thespian Hall in th< olening was of eourse a loadint featuro of the occasion. Ever' prepatration for the participants' en joyment had been mando by the coin mittee. and their enortwr mmatten v. . T E B;DT., S S !I !NU I1)l !1 ES I ---AT I t' r ' h \ !' t 00XNF'R & CHANDLER'S. Ibo 1jr. p -11 L I PS' 'L'IUR, I'1'iJltl;, I'tirlor l3rnekota and LP' Pktttro Frallies, for :tt"Kiggn pttd workulatthllip, 11nat1t1+llind, , ItAnlot11 hor 111y 1 rlcemtnrr 1u","o1l4 Competition for tho Ranlo quality of 1+001111, 'A NEW W'PLY. " , of ltttmlil" N'iutlow Slnfle , " lots ill,'prico, 1lurahll", convenient, th1 t 1ntlwor 1(1"t out of order, mid will lust I1it11;cr bhlut catty. othor tihn11o. hdtrcnml"m, 1'it"lt1rcr3, lhtl-ltuekul MIirrnrsautt Iauu lu "r for male. 1 11 ItbiIAIRINIT, . . Ftlruitur\ iienll<v r01 air'll tit mud rate 11riecx. 81 uvci;t11ltteultol t.iveit to lho titt Icrlukl r'a i)t partnuilt. I keep nu luRutl a, full >:t1p111y of Cast.., iuld Wood ('ollina. ?11I 'rl-'AC S ultl , ttTIZIC11 CASII. TOO t TI TT s! } A Lot of 13card'n Lock Ties at J J- -r c:o11ts pcI' ]U., at it J) Mccra ESTABLISHED 1859. rsss . ,.rtwn, as, .+atti.Ia tr ,4 I yp' ' OcCU]'Y CON thej lit''tx nrlel Sale (,pposit'. Ulu 11tPKj it n T.+.u1 ,t 1vltrre will altiayH by funnij tirr;t , 1><t;h htirrtt':t anti ruult's 1')r ratio'. Ve hie lgts tll (ay on' hautl fur hire. I' keej> cun,;ittittlr" n l tlua it )III-go tjtlrttity of Gird, f a(ii nntt 11at, whicl T ite"fi ii.r el i)) uulY. (I. W. C1t&WFi IUD Garden Secde " tl 11) rvArv vkrioty for mate I(t 'the 1)rulf 8toro, Ly W. E. A I1ii:N. 1 gross Giorniazi Cologne, for sal ~:7Juzl 2 W.K AM EN. Beaty, Bro. & Son, l ..1 -' this eltty re aired ,t Ultptoo nyw crop JH..o. al;oipwisoo. I hint N. O. yellow e ioillnd a'ur, 1 hhd N. (). hiiicy tarllhttl >ti Igir. W jll Igot drip qr lot ltnva itt the cask Prow fur Mall. Cull titid goo. dce _lL _ p., ,,O-, t1Ce. W l: bare .toeco.ejatd onrii..1VON the Chill unitu of 1) It CULADNE) %k. C()., 4l6tit4j,,'Nle ni .Tttt 11nr1' 1si, 1876, tro(l}. will 0011601v 'the tvhimke+y LuainesH at tha alit ,road of 1) It (lhtd pw. \%'e reH1wou'111 I lit it tilt patrultlt't, of Iho "mublul. 1) It MIADINL1, jnn 10- In1 1V ; EUtJ..lilat'1'. Llf r to?i - - 1 line OIN: k' car lon,1 Fraxb LtiflojllKt r 're ir J Df.cDi.ati'1'I:lt .C 1'Itlc} - fel.' 1 .. , W li;, the utull ai;tje'tl, desire In in ft rhi the niti'e"14 01' 11'i11t1Hhoro nrtd"t;icittity VIM w't, have w,-q6eik(t"el our Rol 'ta fladq .illy' 01--.1 )tutu,. of 'Idnij, ox A PETii.JIE1Y, null '%"ill If -4-1) e"t H';a110 on hand n htx(t'1.tt rl; III' fiat! it's, Winos Gill, &"c. " Also .)11etJ'Wait 1 ;t,"tilch Alo, (luiiint'Kt, yiitbttn " 1'urler and lie filet (tinges Ale. Ais., a. htri;n sleek of It ottl and 'l1oei, I r ;(it Icl,:, (:It;thin , (irocerion and of ' ervthing 11RUttllpkept inn litytt.(.hu,$ llouHt'. '( loinki'ttl fort limo ht-oral p: Ironttgo buetuwtitl Fitt the el 1 henna,) Nve iIO1irit 1% a')utinununo 'f the t;nnlr: Jxo. Joltxw"rox, E't<wr PHY-ncnzu y, 1 t ITtTv ct OtiLee of Colilifv UolilIII11W oners WIxxsalttlt, , K. ('., Feb. 1(1, 1876. ALL iu'tst rt, boldiI)"' cbtiatlr: ngnintttl Ilte ('i)unta of..('ttit'I}t'J(I, cOIriruct0,1 . prior to rh'tcl or :tl:;t, 1.471, nre nolilit'tl to btutel in ht"nbv't luck fo1 tt Ht't"t.le tue'nt of I11nir nlniuita- -lid L i.l,: .,.,it;,... Y,...tt. .....-' " --