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ILO)CA L Ii iulS Posh OFFicE l oons.-The post offico will be opn daily (Sun(Idayl excepted) fron 9 A. M., to. 12 M. and from 2 to 5 P. M. Northern and Southerh mail close at 7 P. M precisely. Oir Mail delivered or Sundays from :) to 9:30 A. M. only. RAILROAD SVluEDULE.---Tho trains on (. C. & A. R. R. now leav< Winnsboro as follows: Going north 11.65. p. m11. Going south, 1.35, a in Accommodation day trains : Going north, 11.33, a. im. Going south, 12.12. These trains meet at Winins boro. NEw ADVEiRTIHEMENIs'8 Unpreceodented Baugains-McCree. ry, Love & Co. Assignee's Sale-i. S. R. Thom. son, Notice of Final Disnharge-Mary E. McCormick. Look Out--Landeiker & Co. Attontion--R. L. Damenberg. Morton's Gold Pens-Coniinor & Chandler. HAIL STonM..-A very heavy haill storm passoed over the plantation of Mifossrs. John Wilson andi W. 13.Ford, four miles fron toivi, on Sir udey.aof ter noon. As far as we co<ld learn, no damage was done W. R. Thompson, the neg ro who murdered Mr. Hayne Reid it Pomaria last December, was hanged } last Friday. at Newberry. He nu:d a full confession. There were a1bout six thousand spectators mostly colored people. FINE LW:EuNE.-Mr. D. R. Flcni 'ken has shown us several stalks of Iucerne, takin from his patch, measuring each fourt eei inches in .length. The seed was planted on the 18th of last November. We acknowledge with thanks an invitation to attend ia soireo at Blythewood Seiiiiinary OIL Friday., the 10th inst. We regret thi we were unable to ieLCyj t.. In our report of the demcratic. meeting in township no. 9, we were guilty of a very foohSlih ii'il:cLe. The article stated ihat "ol .-notil oftlo chair Mr. Nebiiistry .the chairman] mad1111' i stirriig ip peal" etc. It should 1ha.ve ben 'ton .taLking the cimbair.." mienits halve been carried. out for. a Lourunlliont andL ball1 ak D~ickstoc'k on WXednesday, the 22nd inst. A niumberci of kniitsi havie atlr'eady *entoredl then'fir name, .and~ it is es. .poetted that this niumbder will re fore the dlay ajppihiteid. JDhtek stock has lwre'tofore b.em. ver'Iy suiccesfuil in hemr .to(iunamen ts, an d wo wish her' equal sumccess in the one~t .no0w conlteplated. SPrnGx Goows.-Mr. Rt L. DIannon .berg 1has received a portioni of his spin stock, and .is .OXpOcting 'on sideriable accessions to it in a ver fewv -days. Hoe.say's he has bought thce goods remarfllkably chieap anid will .sell them accordigly. His stock .'has beenu carefully selcted, with .special -referenee to the wants of thmis anarket: 'Give him a call at once. ,CommT'rAL or A L.Lx ic.-.Marv ~Williamus; a negro woLman reCsidingr < on Mr. G. Butler Pear'Soli's 1ipltaL tion iln this iotmty, was comnmittecd to'jdiil on1 Thursday afternoon. She has 'boon for somle time showing signs o'f monital derangement, and was giving much annoyance wuhon it was determined td turn'm her over to the authoiities.for'safe keeping. .Sh is a~bout thirty-fivo years old, stromn' .a'nd healthy. CAPTURE oF AJLLcomin TWavms. Shiloh Green and Joe MeDowell yere arrested a few days ago on tihe chal~ge of having stolen a hog from the precmises of Mr. P. III. Spenee. TiIhrevere three parties engalged inl the theft, but one of thorm, Jerm' .Stewvart, has not yet been appr' honded. .'A warrant is now ont foi him, and- hjwill doubtless soou bc in tihe clultchos of thme law. JH bears a v'ery bad chlaater' in his neighborhood, .maving, we aire iln formed, been mowc thani onice imupli cated ini unlawful acts of dhifll'eon kinds. SAI,Es DA Y.-.--On last, salbCs day tihe sheriff disposed of the followin~ .pr1oporty : .Uno tr'act of land( contining on<( HI. Rion, for' $1500 .j,) mo tract con taining twenit~y aees muore,.or less, proper'ty of C. Lan yeox, to Rt. IL. Dannonborg for' $20 On10 tract- containing seven hun dre d and fifty acres, muoro 01' less : property of Jvhn H. Cathcar't, b< Namuiel Cathcart for $1000. TurE Fon 'lAXP'AumNo.-Thoroem' ha boon)01 qmunidora~blo imeisundorstand uig respetinglj thei recent extenioJ or suposedl (xteii.on of the Vim )t1~ t,.a lL,.U.& liii) .; 'Ihe (2(421(2 1)lI1'llt of1 the .1"'((' (IndL ('",'i( iitatted Ithat the t-u,3u had b( e 1 1 v)i tendied fiften laysi tinuiforiuly in it the couinties"--w'hiela Would giv the tLIX1)llyOul of Fifieild till tih 181, of April. It t111 out, how only to tInoso counties in -which tit 1)001(5 \ (,I1ld halve elitit: .bfuIr Cli() 15t11 of tho present11 mouth. 'I'll oIbject~ of the( est1113-i(i1l tllar2 t lbe to 2'e dire lit; 11111('h11lito11Ilit~y a 1)02(8i1)J# ill theii e1034itl of 1 j t1'C3(InrlP(3l 1bok" 11 l*( 44ig lout th stit.,:. 'jimll books inl i'iii iliehit I Wi. (l)1 o 21111 the 1 .1 1k(3 ' 11 ' ii e1 still hav~e powerU to ('Xt&'ihl tits tint ee~rciis tllihi poe c)~C (ci.(e j it 1 spec3(ial ase (4tSHltl lpili it I)I:.li4-.!1iOI setting" forthl s01nlit iilgelit 1 1'2l33ii~ for indulgene. In Vc o(2W O tlies ('irehuitst1t'('s v\C %',oli 1 again 111'n i121p0tZaldeo~f 'tiliiig their (d1e before tihe time exp~ires. '11, taxes are( liii dwfliol( .PlOU enoug ii Ih11seiilvcs, ando tht iiditon;1 of j)un3(lty of twventy jp.V cet. is it e'er A merchant ow~n town scl's 11o11 .Of Dr. Bull's Cough "yr'1p than [al (other imicol eines togetia r. It stn'(' iuiiyt :bu (ie bes.t, renietly for a cough ])4 AT I IF DR~. J. J. MWANJ's.-.T1hi Col'mnilna .li'(*/h"1 Iiieiitioliii till dleathl of Ibis gentlemanl, siv; : -'-he dea';l i of' 1)r. J. J. A('an t.s inl l..iioll :)ltt, V4w11ai~ut !I ieoxje.'bt:'I V0 1- 1( se i 1 ihi It hs 1lieit ilk 01 his rIo srte 221( '4)2itioL .b' 1121i str'oku of p tIyis on -Sit I~e d.t ev;eninig, lol Ii.Ilv roomt to hlo;ue fo. his re(cover'1y. ].)r. ?Cl (' ft44 \' a a limt t':' 'f Famiil 1100l. a e!?*. (lutte of thle South ( 'nto ]l1i2: (.'1"d '2, in3 the t 'j:ts ill .1;:%7. all( a1 g'd a2t'. 'ii 0 ldiii tit2 t~m . ~t i *'n'olii: " Alte 1i3'21 (.c ii *e. .PX Ik'.itly :,i Cej)' 1,:" (2t i his P''4 iI'~t( (.: a 1012323111 't'tr;It.i" tthit~gc vity. 2- ii, l3Vy 11212tl> het .' 'iL' '(2(1d il tae hin; fi12)1 ;1:4 (1111)111'e(2l il this, eape'ilt u 1his 3)2)tiv (2 itly I A i (In ('tii 1 below~ ('luiinlia, at . Jill ('r'ek ahnt Sims' Staion,)1 i'in the1) Otld Fe] lo'i Sc oi od(f li; nits'. li e Jb~i3-t'( l. I 4(. 111: ,titi~ l~,_I.tii Qt.. 23... 1.! c Co:ul>c>r:('cl of c"( lt>1 u I hell, lii:e\\"isc' 1111lw'd ( tti", lalidcC i'I.c'.:4(tent, John r D. Smart. 'I'llo apparatus was ill good roiitlition full tllu CUn11)ally lu"e5cnted altogether it very croditn e hle al)learalu'o. Preceded by their c b,-111(i, they l)nrad(,d through the principal 81 reets; and rof ill-lied to I I l otr.I 13tc'e of lelidez "onns. When - -a ever called on, the Hook and I. rrldder Company will do their filll c' shm.e. of. work ill ille l)roP,'rtY of the citizens from il jttry H or det.t t Lion 1 N" 61 e. ' 1(''1(.11'1, i lx (v+ila't'}:It.- I11 'ti1:T11 1101.'' 11:,\ (! f"or) ffl v t ilnO 1'e' i pro :.,I (';.(.;,tCr, which promiw'. 110(111 r1.1: tniu:, dc'\.'I )1)1,1("1llS. of t Dublin will 1,c \Viill c"t". frol!) Ole. ('olt:lty. Was eon\"i(;1 d of c( l acliraov to do frtclid I;,(. could". l>v t.ho issuc> of it frttudtll('ltt. se!,w; 1 At a r(:('('lit tor1l1 of IL(' c"i1'c'lt:t. ("01111, t.ll(" ' J)1'C ilil1 jlu(I;;t", of his o\'.-It llluti(M. al>l>ointC(111 v(u) ullil ((e of t.l'o gantl j1h to ir (Jltire illtt the, entire ltlat. ter of ,t;lo:;od frat 1s ill (lie lulltt('r of s""llool ("e1Iiiio;ltc:l. '1'111." Co u.1.lit tvr: ll S 11)51 rl.:irt"d 1:( V;>11(1 dottl>"t 11li1l a \'(' l'y l'il'y (- 1.ltnl)c'1' of Sc'!lool (1(1'1ilic'111('S r('dO('nled at, dilii're11.f, tilllc 1111(1 lodged ill t ho t rea:c t.er'1; office wore s;tol4.11 or re ..-a d frolu that office. 'poll tll;; c"h;tir. 111t11) of file Ct>lulllit.tee 1i3;(kirk; oath to this c'11'c"('(, Jrtd;_e M;t("1:o issttoti :ill llj llwttoll 1'("1.1 )",tllltll,'r tIto ('(lint 1" tl"('..1N111"el" frtu i 111 idly. 1111\" l):l\"11H'1lIs ' ma the Certifi.'alv, jS ll('(.1 111 1573, till it fill investi :tti:,u :;'!(>tlld be h"tc1. l l l " . ,):(": i ( 1 Iiolu1,hiIL s t gentlC 111110 (rl t 11c" 1.liw"t i"1ill1'a(: 1 t'1",\\"lt(> was tl'('" .I-8 11 to t.Tl' t'ttill:llll, of I87"1, ('xll:ti'1S i)io r(' !l jtc:lrltl(,c' 11!)',11 tit(. su.l) position tlrtt \\'ll,"n he f ttr"rtl'd o\"(-r I'lle (;f'io1' b t"o4" illl. I+le 1'1"c^4('1tt ii: Ct1ilht:ut. ltt' 11( i1t'rt(' 1 I..) ('::11"(-1 the 1,1(i(1 c"l !'tiff: l1( :. Wt. !1.:' n1tt.:;i):u"o for t!IO (lct.;Rii, of i!:") lti"t;or. One lIi<"!::t'. .' 1it'!1 (:n(r rr (ilt \' (1(j) 111!'1.1. to 1l_:". l' t1'n''LI. the ("1).;i1'lil tlI of t!10 ("( i (l lii .(1'. that tlio ( t'.'(lilt"at.l'S 1r t1 Iet"11 to)i" 11 fl'tri11 lit( i I'v:1:.)(1' l"'s out "e 1)\ 011(' 'ic,;r, .1111 . (!:111d \\ ho had 1, 1'1111It)Ved to )u tku t.ite Illtoft. l\" .)oil s T.i1i'' . T ti :11.111 I.i!':1", 1'> 11,>\\" Ill Ilie (.t:t:!' l ltlt;' '' L.1',' 111111(":" it 11111(, \'t.:l ; ! t ('111"". f 1' :1"L(1 1:(rrc (I,-. aol: l::f ,t ,1 (,ne 1\in;lyd. ;t ft rltl(,r t(:A"1w1', ;lltother l):U't.') s.lid Tri-: (un.ilor;'s Ao.ulN8'r JUDGE oIEy.-A printed circular was freely circulated in Columbia, and placed upon the memniiber' dedks in the house of represontatives, ,aking tho following chargos against Judge Mackey : 1. Using his office for political ends, by threatening to imprison certain parties who opposK'd' hitn in a political convention in 'dbester. 2. Prostituting his office b-y reviving prosecutions against alleged ku-klux in York county, and then causing such prosecu('tions to be discontinued upon payment, by the ,beeused, of curt ain sums of money to the proso" eutors aidl the solicitor, 8. Borrow ing money from oflice ' of hi court without any intention or ability to repay. ani1d using his official power to deter thiem from dontlinng pay nent. 4. ''hreatening to sond Col. \V. A. Walker, a lawyer of Chester, to jail, without causo and without authority. 5. Threatening a grand jury at Lancaster, dismissing t.hen froi court, and usurping -their au thaority. G. Cau1 ing the proseeation of Dublin J. Walker, senator from Ihester, from pe:son-al - enmity, and intimidating the jury in thntcae. 7. Prosecuting B. G. Carn, . at (hester, itm sendin" hima to the penitentiary for oneg rak /ro st)nal enmity. 8. Corruptly pro, curing the pr'sCoution 'f 'John Lilly, at Chester, at Septetubotetrng 1873. 9. Causing the atraignleht and trial of John Lilly, in February, 1876, before a court and jury sitting, on the case without authority.. 10.| Corrup tly-procuring the prosy eatibn o.' I'l:.e;aunt Nowhulnd on the 25th of 1-"'brunry, 1876, for conspiracy to diefraud, to mircen his brother-in-law, 1F. B. Lloyd, school coinmjafsioner of Chestcr, from 1)rosecution for a like o)lhence. 11. Visiting the Ches ter jail and having a scenitj .krviow with a prisoner awaiting senxteneee wvih 11 view to screen F. B. Lloyd from prosecution. 12. Inhumanly prnitting the execution of Stephen Young for murder, he having been tried before the court of sossions for Chester at the January torm, 1876, when the judge was notified that the jury which tried the case was totally illegal. 1:3. Corruptly endeavoring i,) proiienre a 1)ribo for his decision i alinniuing the validity of tho b)dnds su1scribed by the county e->mmissioners of York in aid of '.he Chester and Len oir Railroad. .14. JElegally c ausing the arrest of MJaha' Joy Deraffenreid in Columbia. 15.. At temptinI)g to sub)ornf Mahaley Do GfralYenireid to >mmiit perjury, as set for'th in a. cuatain affidavit of that While many rumors were afloat in CJohunhia, but before the above chairge', w(ere put, in prjnt, thoeditor of' lio Un~ionl-//oraldsough~t an in tevieow with G1overnor Chamberlain, to obtain fromt him au~ expression of his views upon the .subject. Thoe gavernlor expressed himself aIs strongly of tho belief that the chuirges were thue fruit of partisan and pe-rsonal umalico. Of the.charge of hain permitted ;tht cxecution of Stephen' Youn, he said he had beeni infIcrmied 'by Mr. Brice, Aho con demnned nuum's counsel, that -he had (exauuinled the5 whole .question of the lle:gal if y or the juiry, anid .V as5 con vin(cd that it had no foundationl in law or fact. and :that DO .manI <ever had a fairer trial than Young. R egairdinig the -c'har'ge of having ro (Oilved a bibo from .the ,Chestor and' 2Lenioir 'liailroad 'Comparny, the gosv.1 ernor stated abt M4r. lirico had in formoedl hani that ho himself was pr('eent when ,Dr. IDavega, tihe presi d111ont o h road, under instructione fromm thIue hoard-of directors, offored J udge~~ Tbwky a presdit of $2000 for huis servics in procuring (counity sub aeriptijons in Norbh tthruo'nja ; that th udge p)ore(fnptorily dkecilnd thoe if ,nd .iikewise inedd.p 'allow the pesenut to he mado to his wife. Oi the chairgo of hmaving. arrested a woman~l in Cobudhlia on himi ow'n war-a ranlt, the governor stated that he had1( been infornfed 1y Trial Just.ico Sill, of that city, that ho hims~e~f had S~sued the wvauirant.- 1' Au the Lan ecaster'~f aiiir, Governor Chiamuborhin says.: '".I know that W, L. -1egger, Esq , .a leaduing ' memofiji' ,f the Gmuden hari, and1( a demii'ocr'at, whot. wais p)resemt atl 'the tine, states itbat J1udlge Mackey was well wvaprantod in his actioi." Th~e go.Yer~or. 'con ('lnded1 by saying .that lhe believed fthat the chuargv's wvere due to the Judge's oflorts to reach thu bottom of the school-certificate frands in Chester counity. . S P. Hamiltonm, Esq.,..a mewher oif thie Ches'ter bar, has addreussedl to (lhe governor a lotter in reply sto).the statemments mno by hisexcellency in the interview above mentiouied. He cotninents in soeroi termsa impon the governor h course ini the iatter, and gives at longth the grounds of iis opositioni to Judge Macky wvhi are substamtially those set forth ini lie eir'einlai. liestte tha the chairges lie makes, calt ho ettb- I lishod by the testimony of gentlo men of the highest character. le states that he was not tho author of the chargo of unlawfully arresting Mahaley DoGraffonroid, that he has sinco bson Sill's warrant, and that she was an entirely innocent woman. Judge Mackoy also issued a circu lar, which was distributed among the members of the legislature, in which he denies, as infamously false, all the charges made in the circular above quoted. 11o states that the opposition to him cominen from To. con, who fears beling puiitihed for his participation in the school -cor tilicate frauds. Io roeites at leugth the circumstances of the frauds, an account of which we have already given. Ho concludes by saying : "I confidently await the action of tho house, protesting against the ap pointment of a so-called 'Colmmittee of Investigation,' which, utnder its rules, hears only the accuser and his witnesse, and renders its judgment 1 upon the accaiod unheard." The citizens of Lancaster recent'ly hold an indignation meeting on the subject of the Judge's recent action towards the grand jury at that place, passed resolutions strongly con. demning his court, and appointed' a committee to plr~t4oee to Columbia ahd lay the matter beforo the gov ornor and the legislat.ro AN APPJAL To ..AnENTS.-J aots, do you love your children ? 'Thon preserve their hoalth, Noxt to the blerswg of life itself is the onjoylmuut of perfet health. Ilow many are stricken djown in their infancy almtost wit hout a tmontdit's notio by that inHidiouNi ditioase, croup, siiply through the nogloot to be p.rovided withe*th, proper remedy ? Thu texiler phoItuis nipped and141 withers ere it bloonrs. When the little suflerer has short, d iilicul,t., ho0rsC hreatlh ing, with a harsh, totallie cough, like coughing through a bratrs trumilpet, here is isoli~nw -,. lose. Begin at once the useo of Dai. Ti-rrx 1xt'slrolntAzrnod the disontso will readily yield to it. Always have it ready in tho house, as this fat:l mitidy reuires t.tio promptest treatment. It ts vary j it as axut to the t,aitt, and children take it toaui ily. I am now reeiving, and jioted to keep on hand, A LARGE AND FULL SPRING CLOTHING, THE largest STOCK to 60o found in this COUNTY. Also, a coinplete stock arf Ladies,' and Children's Shioes. NO SHODDY WORK.J -ONLY such goods as I can warr'ant. DIE T G-O0C)D -AT LOW PRICES R. L. IYNEBR mar 14 'will pay the abuovo amont for Tho .ro -1. .covery of th -wtatch recently sey from rie, or any informiation that-will Ibail to its recovery.- TIho watch is e do~ullO emogol wach,-tnmbered i, Il , nied by(1( Rol bet Htrr, : ivepo '.mrwa attached to it a hter e gold .chain, Wi'lth f -' -JNO..D. MeCALIJ3yX. janl 1 -m ,Notice .for. Finial .1M~chatLe. ~'IlERIGBX. givo .now ti) d oltitho it-; .L iay econcere, flihat.1 w t illil lyto thle prbt' Court, of Fairtield cotyt, to ho htold en ont the ten th daty oif Ap~rilI, 187t1 for a tlIsu!d.discharge as tiimas~coutgix ofthe I-:' will and testamtent of D avid P'rovence, icatted. This Maltrebt 8, 187ti. MARX E. Mo( 't'RtIC1, imeh il Eecuitrix Warning IA0 TI'OSpaSS(l's.. A LL, persons are btereby .warnecd J..3..gal int finting. htiuntinug, cutting timber, or otheirwIis trespassing upont mylands. All persons dlisrogardmg r notice will be pros~ecutedl to the- full ox.I tent~of the laiw, -mar24-f - W E. TURtNIs . gI TAKE this occa4A.n to Ia. "Pnda I306 tred Whoe Factory ii(n erI4 ai(dlny g and amupro pared to mi~ah la~is &art goats' gaiters and ahioesi at tiew York t~icen. TPht oet gent'a boot mnado for $l3~ foxing $8. My Iwotlin a tll haind-imade, and warrantod tp give tisifaction,. Repatirigdone ataihort, fob 19 Win,--o F, C. UN PRf C E U . -Al' T Grayi Celyiral Dr (1 --OF O'" All thto depui~rtnt'jls. of ou~r e'xteivey h Goods, whliichi we ifle'r 'it lomitti'i'lriici' thlin 11 ftniilnjd ( 'itsi. itt .'i rr(CutIX2 ', giril. 'i A~ I) yr.trd. fit' 'UN-OTi mES1;ooiiS lit INA ("11 Ini ilitn. plilid tallstriptc, t Gill linv' 1, IU'W ',l e . of ldmnd lox. Wt.sre~ rt ,oIvin11 flew -.111(l tltijt' stvli~ (-f wh i ch, for q daity and '(lsan lttos , lnuit ;Ill for for } tfts is t lii. ntost I toiit.; di is'x for. to~ r ( )ir re'siiliuit 1)0311'in Now Y. irk is evtr mi t ,bs xtzxi~ will find it to their ii lt Intgi. to onI (ARtANJ) CENTR'AL i)ItY O( tttra M'CREER\', L SO)-LUBLJE P.AC " -AN!. COMPOUND ACII 1 IERE well kn'own Mtoi'i rex '^f )ii'li mail.d I JtJVENI,, atro for attlc nt. ritii"'I Tirite. '11 for d.boriptive oiroulats cointui1ti11g lull it 11. Xi. 1: p're-' CW?1IN' OS .& CO, Wiinnsbioroi, 8 C, I A J3REOL & CJO, Yaong u at ilh, s C. IF.Moaster &Co, 'Would ca.i1J the fattotJtiof of h1. )UbliC to thojr full Stock of Full ant) ~intor (omit which I boy aredhrI ci-u t greaitly ruducod prce to uuit rho tiinwwi, CON8IS8TINU 01 IIIESS (00I)) S. CASSINJ E3, CLOTIh 'INO, HAT'lS, JI'SF, NOIOWNS &o D BARGAINS IIL 0 0 dS S a 1S1mo11t LOVE & CO. i)nsk' lu vo heat rel loaiotea with Spring 14-V htiva over been Kolci att. 11 'IUE('f)Ititl;l) 1'1Qt1i;S at 12rctrt:, It r, urcl Kui nl,. A full-liiiu 411' Jt itnwstivs, ( I)ttuu",'1, , 8111111111-1. .John, 31n.1 Ilititth.crel,:of,, Ilutlr'rv, (il1 Fi'M, ut' (.Utt,)Ii xuil Sit;. l'uthr 'llu'>, in till-111o iit O'1'N rural sito1S from our hnyor, n rsrn'oits. Ou.r('J N'1'1;\N JALt 1IOE, f t t t' hrtvr n' "r wx"n, he Melt I'tn Fr r; uiio to Ship us---so t1tnt Il t-vut y (lily r t the )OI)S ES'I'4t11LISIIIIE\'j' OVE & CO. i.1?IC GUANO) I PHOSPHATE. "Id-1- tits r;ulrorvision of Dr. 134 lirrritoil tr+rtns. t'tx'mnl it'll rcttil prim apply to [,DIBU? C43 4:'o.., .1 .t t'nfv, 4'lina"14-HIon S. C. (RUFF & CLOM), Ridgoway, S 0, nut Jnn 2'J. 1 . t J " 1. "' ' ir r.- -. R. ' l l r r J1 r TM. Ulrll f ' ,tip! i ".' r1 io.til t" 14 GOA Qd RM hi('SYON' I1:r:1,Irri.! r" rc"v,"n">rJSry dic( t r:,riil;* ; DMc4iPJ, en7'/r li ri/,I::!r.w"r. ,U, v (,' ,.'n4 SLtfeandi(rr ",1./,L7 ; +f; ttYn runrllJnrrh 111ur ; IVhr ' h;7r, U.rGnr/I(Fnq'Lnm6er (16uu t a/a,4crrrtiitp it rcrcl 8 c. All. W S orh l1 ii ruled. LOWEST I'fLCES. .Sent for Prr eo L (dt. L H. HALL& CO, t 2ignefer/army k 2)nretrr. rn 2 446, a, 71'. M.rrlcet 8t ree4 w , , k3 225 :b'astAa y % 1