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zor Orrca Houn.--'.'ho post oflico will bo open daily (Sundays excepted) from 8 A. M., to 12 M. and from 2 to 5 P. M. Itortherni and Southetrn mail close at 8 P. 1. precisely. &" Mail delivered on S-iudays from 8 to 9 A.M.'inly RAILROA SC1 EUIE.--The trains on C. C. & A. It. R. now leave Winnsboro as follows: Going north 12.30 It. in. Going south, 1.35, a in Acconmiodation day trains : Going north, 11.33, a. in. Going south, 12.12. These trains meet at \ inns Loro. Notice to 'T'axjriyeis-W. 13. Peake, Aulditour. Njtive-J. Groeschel. Thore will be Ia Sunday Sclool Alass-M eting at the ;Methodist church on next Sunday afternoon. Mr. A. McKenzie will accept our thanks for a late copy of the Gias. go w W1 ee "/ly 1)a(l. Rea 1 the notice of the county auditor, published in another column. The N:aneless Base 1a11l Club of Winns1boro desiro to purchase 1000 copics of the 1..st Chester Reporter. * Governor Chamberlain has ap~' 1" -$p)ointed Capt, J. D). Hogan, of Doko, trial justico for Fairfield county. This is a most exrellout appoint ment. 'Thre was ia Republican mass neoting at the cross roads near Lh: ice's Shop on Saturday after - ,001. W1'e are not iiiformed wvhat tm ;k place. rT*he Columbia Register coeis to uts greatly ellgted. We are pleased to ntoto this evidence' of increasing prosperity in our worthy conteiporarv. To 1.NJov 1 (GOO) .B.1ru go down to 1 Gilbert's bath rooms only a few yards below the M. L. Church, lets. or 15ts. will pay the bill. See h'.urs advertised. * ''The .lXws andO Courier warns the people of Souta Ca.irolin t aigainst a1 muiltipmlicity of newspapers. Whant says the J/ournal of' Com Th~le first in dI f the0 Namueless Ihase .1adi Chub are dilige:ntIly praIctiig for the coingi maitchl wihteColumbia Club. thait tiero wljl be(. religiouls exeriises at the,11 Methoxidist Church' to-mio rrow~ (Sulaiy) afternoon(1 atL ( o'clock, e-m-luet.* by Rt..y. (. Wi. Walker, wider the auspices of' the Young Mebn's Christian Associationi. he ,'outher'n ('ul icator' for Jmmii is rece:ive 1, The tale of conteniI.-, na1 aisual, preseC a fino pul)ishdiI by Wi L. Jones,-( A thens, 'A audvance, pos0tage piaid. It scomls thant t.he message sent by th comproller general to Treais uriier Hurley, of Charleston, instruct inghimto ecevebills of the Bank of ~beStt~einpa&ymient oft certain taixes, had referenme to taxes due1 priOr to Octobher', 1W75. This IeaLv0s the uwr:~tter just where it was5 sOomfeA wee~ks ego. The maiit~h gamno of Intse ball be0. en11he first nines of the Column jbia. Clnh, and the N .umoless (Clnb, of phice on thec College greent at half pL nt thre'e o'clock this afternoon. jSeats w ill be provided for ladliesO, and ther wo ~ ill lbe muilsic by the Citizens' Corntet Band. The staff' oif the Chue str lIeun-ter are earnestly re Piested -to b0 p~reisent. C'anplaintIs are innu le oif the (coul Sti dly bis'te'ous con' lu et of the pr)tisoniers inI jaiil. They re fin the~ hai t freoquently of hailing the p tassers by, and indulging ini re marksh~ <piltI ont1 of p)!lace. Of courise the pr'isoners1 should1I 0 be11 sujecte(d to lit unneiOcessaryl reOstraint, but there is ailw:ays neoces51sr ai c'erinii degrooC (If priso ii discilhie, amT that d.'is N ine str'ike1 als no0w riVcOded atE our1 ouni'ty j:,il. The mome1i1Irs4 of thle visiting nine bf the Nameiole'ss Ilasa' 1ll Chub tod C (hester, on Saturday laist, dlesire, through us(~, to rotturn their thaunks to the hIm(ies4 of that puliae for the * o(urteouis nnd l findly recep~jtion th.ley r'eeived at their huandls. Th'le nmie acknowledge themseclves van q cuishedl, not only by the skilf of ' thir oIJpponents' buht also by the h~uty and( the smiles of the fair one0s presentht. T1hie lovely flowers they br'oughit back with them will be kept. as uuemienitoes of a mao st, T' UIIJ(h'dhl viit Qt:ri:niL Co1 NFEENe.--1e are requQsted by R1ev. Geo. Williams Walker, pastor of the Methodiit hurch, to aninounce that there will be services at thatchurch as follows: kliraday, 8.15," p'. in;;F;riday, 11, S in., aind 8.15;,p. q.;, Siturd y, 11, I in. Immediately after the sermon :m Sit tlija~ mniillUIMe Quarter ly Conference will be hold.. Rlev. E. J. M1eynardie, D. D., Presiding .lid Lr, will be present. OntSunday, in uldition to the regular services. there will be a Suiday School Mass Meeting, at half p:ast four o'clock in the afternoon. The pastor and con gregation of the 1ethdisvlit ,(jivI -ely extend a cordial invitation to the ptublic to attend these religious ex iises incident to the Qu:rterly Conference. Yoa Ma.; ruI.AN k; oom'ivrrIoN -Wie are pcesed to see that this . ood work is progre:ssing in (ohnut Jia as well as here. ''he l 'nion /Ierald of M,>nday say4: "The rooU of the Young Men's Chi-istian sasociation was crow.le to its it nost limit at the services held yes terday (Sunday) noon. So great was the attendance tha~t mn iy peo ple lent, 'imable to gain adnUiissiun." Niaking religion )opular is the erue ecret of gospel sIcoess. These youngncn deserve the well-dune of the community for their zeal a:td labor. TRANSFERs o RV AI IiT.A TE.---Since ur last report the following train:: furs of real estate have been re 'orded in the office of the county auditor : Willi:un (ibsop: to An&r 'ew \Ielonalsl, 109.1 aeres in towvnship to. 3 : consideration, 00. 9 ,0. W.' I,. DelPasr, trustee, to Edward LP. MIobley, 750 aet es, Miore or less, n townsh ip no. 4 ;consideration, Thomas L Penyt toi. W. D:. )ortes and Mary P. Black, 301 terus. moure or less, in townshil) n). considokr ition. 1G1. Youxo MENK ItIItisTIAN AssoeIA rroN.-The first of it, sorieC of speecidIl, religious services, under the auispi (eS of the Young Men's Christi:an Associtit of this place, were blmu it the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon. The exercises were col) lucted by 1Rev. Geo. Willinms Walker, assisted by Revs. C. E. Thiceter and T.~ W. Mellichanip. 1li'e tonsis'te-l of tom!g~ing, prayer1 md the re:tdintg of scripture, togethi er i I w it appr1oprliate aiddresses b~y serinicesn con tiued for ab Z1out oneO hour, and wee both imp~lressive and interes9ting in ebarnecter. VTe Asso. ein ((ion purposes cont11inning exercises simiilar to thos 1 ab iove d1escribed'a in thle seIveral chiurces of Winnsbor'o, every Sutuday ~ aftroon. T1HEir Dox'- AnymeitrisE. -"'Colum. hiat inuit he0 a10 on-horse townl, son 1 ny, and I won'lt hItv n.>iithing to do wvith it : I'll passi on) to) Augusty." "WVhat's the0 maiItoter, mister ? Here's plenity of n~ewspapecrs." "Yes; b)ut I herec. Hlow amit I to ktow where to carry the old1 woman anid my two gals? I hat e been reazding this pa per all the w y dlown firom Green ville; I see yoit've got dry goods l)0ots anmd shIoes, proviionsm atnd >ther thiings, bult IhIe'K seent whler'e you've got a ho(tel ini the town." That's the wvay they talk, a.l they ctan't be otensuredl for' it. No pcpt Ev'erybody looiks int the theo paer to find out where they can geb wbit they' wimt. So 8:ys3 the Cohunbia Rehryister'. Tn Hirnuooit or Lw--Fj'-oa the 5rk ,mil strutggl e feor riaces, ?.ome1 for plels Uret, SOmeI far hionor, atnd ct Iters stugglet lo) regin that gieaitest ofall bI II6.~isin he althI -anlil in thelir etfforts they ofteni resort to meatans whichd plaeos0 it farithecr anod fairthaer out1 of their' reach T1heoy taike if ie(1)1 compoutuls, wichid sh~ock th'u syns. I.6.m1, or. violIenitimineitrals wich polison by01 1 diegree' an d thaus the vi tail eni~.'15esa' wemikenedl aiii the very' funiainjs of Ilife po~itedci. Naiture pro vaide remod(1is for ever disease, nn-1~ it is tromo the ve getabhle koi ngdom ti Ihat 1 nt. Ta arr'sa iavrna 1%.a lde thcre is thloc hlaopp)' certaii v itt itf they~ do nou gooa I, thaey do) noe hiiirn'. But aof(thi'~r eiienetty, thionlSiands, w ih o htbee cuireel of dli- eatse. i le, kidnelys, $pleenJ, stomno~h atiad boawtls, lIv in- Ioday~ to tetity Bh.Ls OF' TlE IB.\NHo oF THE S''rE'r. --The compi)tr'oller' general has sent the followinig circular' to the county treasr~r: In1 vieOw of the~ recet dleci2ionls -of the variousn Circuit Couirta, the fol.. lowing iinstr'uctions are furnished for the gallIlne.- of :eh Counity Tre'Oaurer : Where's bill of the Bank of the~ State have been tend~eredo for' the .at~tstaxes of 1875l, you will uspndflc atll pr'oceedings for collecting the10 same by d istress, . xoceufto. and tailed ttemen~f~t ofI the amvounts o~f I axes so lbehi in abefantce, Where'o b ills oif the Bank of the State ha~ve benen' tendelredl for county taxesa, you will allow thdi partids making nuch todnflei' to withdraw the samoe athld pamy ini emi rency without penalty, if they no elect : but if such Piiamen)t is inot ma~de 60n or before eced to collect, by sale of the prop erty, the atnotut HO duo0 for county taxes, except in cases Whore such sale is positively enjoined by order o4f epulpetont Court. Very respectfully, Tuios. C. DUNN, Comptroller General. The comptroller telegraphed to Tim. Burley, the treasurer of Charleston coun y 4s.. fgllws: "Notify tnxpnyer$ that fin > o u1101 5th, you will irec ve bis of the Bank of the State for past due taxes without any costs, in c.ses whore they wvere ci iginally tende:eoJ in proper tilme. We presume that siilaIlhr instrucItioiis will c sent to all colmty tre-tsurers. The Statec 111t.horities exhlibit at on1nendable degreo of good sense in this action. Their great mistake has been their failure to realize the situation long ago, agd .;hei:tbffi1te tAfright en or chjob 'tac ttf, pfayerfs into a CENrENNIAL. CHI ISTIAN iHM!E. What is a "Centennial Christian Home" ? Is it a home for it, Cen tennial Christi;n, or is it it Christian homt1e at the Ceutenuial ? Those questions ire suggested by the receipt of a circular from the Revarend Edwin I. Long, of Philadelphia, on which the first thing that meets the eye is an American leag, surloulided with the words, "At the -next Contennial, where shall wo be ?" Whether the Rover e'nl Long expects fiom i us n an-: :iwer to'this inquiry, or whether ho is possessed of information where with1 to answer it himself, we are quite at a loss to determine .But the circula goes on to state th:it "\any Christ Ian famnilies, who are nwilling to open their doors to t promlisen onls public, have arranged a Ilan by which they givo-lidmuliisui to Chris tians and their friends"-a leading featur of the .phini dottbtless being tie payment of a liberahl 1u1 uissiol to the Reverend Long. Prices are to be very low---ranging from $5.00 to $14.00a a week, or from ,31.00 to -32.5O per day. It is farther an loilincl, as a spe 'iail indc111ment, that, the Reverond Long, who Super illtends this miiovemnit, has pre.tehed his "IllStlited Sermons" in more than ole hundred churches in ]Phil a:delphia, bit there is 1n0 explanation of the nmn~iier of ilustrattion, wheth er by thei gestures anid grimiaes of the pr1OcIce, b~y the use0 of pictures, show bills8, a1 m111gi lan tern, or other wise. Nor is it explatie.1 whether thei ''Illustrated Sermons" are to be imfom(,unate overs;ight , as the fear of beOiing forced to) hea~r thes~e diso urses m iighit preven t manily from11 aIvai linig themselves of the Rleverend( Ljon's ing divine-muiich success,5 anid truist his commIlissionls are0 (ui to large. Pa~tuxtni' r rnE IREm Coi.M~Y. T'he paradzie of the iFairield Fire En igin Compan~h)11y, announced for last Fridaty afternoon, did not conme ofi' exactly as expcctedl. There was so smaiill a~ tm-niouit that it was deeldeud to omit the pariado anid snap11ly pralctise with the atlpparatus. The engine w.as founld to be in ex.. nlow riking arranlgerlents for the -purchare of ad1 ditional ho se, whichh will greatly increase its usefttitesx in case of ire.-Wh'Iile we (10 not -parade to a lacka of interest, yet we si.regret that sma111 llttenldance. It is O'a~r thait ther ,frequen(ay of drills and. 1parades, in ahk' org1imia tion iln whic(h good disciplie is nleceosjLry, are ntot only limpor taint I ti1t msenitial,. Ini no body of meon is there greater nood of systemn, 'ra' ptiss, and1( subhord.t.ui.ion1 to aulthoIflity, thanil inl at fiedeC ?n'ont; an.1 these can only be attaiin ini full dress uniiformi Condnel~e great ly to dlis(iplinle andt espr/it dei corp,, and though to some11 they mayi~ appear only as5 a fea tutre of "fuiss and1( feathers" yet th ey are every wvhere reognizedl 1as ilnispe'nsa) ble: Alpon1g miili(airy organizations, thiose are1. muot eflhicienit whose parades anddrils re ostfrequent, and the same(hing 1ue istf o10 severali fie.departmjnts, tlbrouighout the (811ttry. Ini view oft these facts we trusit thait thle palrades0 of the Fair flek? Firo lEaineu Company' will boroaifter be alwalys fully attenldedl. A F"rowin TurIAr CIIANIIES I/IT Cor~ou.-B-lotany is a dlivision of naitura seenc whlich -treat s of plattsanda sudyof Vegetable ,iveiology mnust be the. foundation 1fb 1nin knowledge-a study onlly p)ossible by) the Iimhpoveents inghei( microscope and in orgaic chemristriy. Ax pIlnta are hot seatt.er-ed1li hapbarr over the earth, botanical geograply must f)0 stuidi (1d, and(, with tis, phlanthistory. JBotany may be.tupplied ty t(he, wgatHt of eveyeday life; as in Agricultmre, Horticulture, or Medical Botany. Ainials often exhibit a marvelouis instinct inl selecting medicinal herbs, hats often, oven in the presen time led to most, valriable discoveries And should man, with his knowl edge and appliainees, fail to discover les; than the brute Y It is of Medi cal Botan W would speak, o' o: the lHlEPA' INK 'LANT, discovered in Southern Nibia, the Flower o; which chahges it color with every change of the atmosphere. The re narkable changes and variations o: this Plant aand Flower have beer for yenws our special study, result ing i the discovery of its posses sion of wonderafil medical proper ties, the existehee and value o: which have heretofore been entirelh mnknown to medicall science. After much labor and scientific investiga tion, we h tve suoccedced in extract ing its peculiar medicinal prilciples winch are a spuoific and cure for al diseases of the Liver, Stomach anat f Bo)wels: a permu:mont eure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Spleen. Constipation, Jaundice, and al Bilious Complaints. Of course we cannot send a living Flower of thi Pant to all who read of Hepatine but to - all who will Rend their adidress to MEIREL. & CoUnEN Philadelphia, Pa., with a three cent staap for retaun postage, we wil send FaEE a fao-similo of the Flowei that will chainge its color just the sam11e as the real Hepatine Flower. The Medicine, MERREiLL's H EPA rTNE, for sale by MCMASTEI & BuaIE Winnsboro, S. C., will cure al discases of the Liver. RATER UNoIIAeloU3s.--Wo tat the following from the Chester re psorte)r : "The base ball club of Winmsboro had ai match game with the club her< last Saturday : evouing. We didn hear which whip->ed-would sugges to base ball players at this bus; season, the formation of clubs t use the hoe in cleaning cotton icLls c(r1i liids and gardens, the pr-> oeeds to be given . to some worth: object, such asH haying somne oneh t( IecLure .4'gainst thg base ball na touarmlvaaelt mania.' We cannot perceive the propriet; of any such sarcastic comments upoi an innocent and manly sport of th young mien of the two townF. I the young menw of the Stat are to abauldon everything bu "the hoe in cleau)iiig cotton tield corn fields and gardens," the sobme they seek a better country the bet ter for them. In such an event th occupation of the I orter and o all other civilizing agencies woul be decidedly gone. For ourselve we consider tlat the young llu should be encouraged in their mani spmoats,.such as base ball. It is i mlany respects very beneficialg mui has become a favorite sport, nae only with p~rofessionlahlplaiyers, 3m1 withl college stdet and youin; meni generally. The suggestion. c thme Reporer about the hoe seemus t us about as just anid becoaming a would be one that the editors of th paperC aibandon journalism, as beina; too light work, and go to splitinl; ramils for the Chester farmers. W haeaoie thamt anyu "Ihing" at thi Wiinnsboro visitors is intended: are .sure our friendls of the lTeporte are umch too courteous to be gvuilt of such an off'ence against commnol eivility, But our contemporary is 01 *the' wrong line. It should encour age base ball and all other sport whaich benefit the physical mar while aflording opportunities for th interchange of social and friendl atten tions . We presume the Clom ter hop will, before vecry long, v'isi Winnsbloro to contest again wit' thc clubh he re; and we are sure the wil) receive a wvarm welcomea. Le thaem como soon1, anid let thema brin their haills and bats, takinag sp~cia care to leave all the haoes behind. HiymarmwA-uovwEa.--You are askeo evo ytday trugh the coluans (a neCwpaapersan b111ly your* drftggis to useO s'omndhing for Dys)(ppia an< Liver Coamplaiint that you k(nol nioth'ng about. You get discouriage spenldiog money with but lift-] suiccess. Now to give you sat ia fac tory proof that GamEEN s A U(1Us 1FwElu will euro ybu of Dyspepsi aund Liver CJomplauint with aill thei efl'ts, such as Sour StomllWa, Sic' fleamdachae, Habi tualh Costiveness palpitaution of thme Heart, H-earn burni, Water b~rash1, coming up t food after catting, low spirits &e we mask you to go to your D~ruggisti McM.wrema & BJmes anad get a Sami ple0 Bott le of GZEE-N's AUomas FwEn for -10 cents and try it, o a Regulaar Size for 75 cents. Tw< (loses will relieve you.* GRAS SEED. iEN'rUClY lihie-Orass Sced, Red- top Grass Seed,. Hungarian (rass Seed, Millet Seed, Red Clover Seed, Lucerne Seed1, F~or sal. at thA dlfM' store of feb'15 FI PEMII supply of Mountain Bit .1 ti, and a lot of cho'olas aPi 't ' I.. IPLENNIKEN. -Jf R. JAui' rLandeecer'will'l'mtvod 'a;rg oI~f the Mornaing Star Saloon uti amy returnt frona' tho Cnatennaial It wil be reamaerud'thatd rall thme lates~t sulmmi drinaks are~ fuarnjilheud at this wvell knowa saloona for thae CASfi only. jnaa 3t 1 ,y (;o1:Ie.. COUNTY AUJDITOR' OFFICE, I FairfloId Coiiil y WNxd3otto, May 29, 1h7r31 OTICE is hereby given hnat the Coun . ty Auditor'eutlivo ill be open for receiving returnh of the property of Fairfield County front the lst day of June to the 20th of kttil, 1876. Sevtion 10 of Nb tax act requires that every person re qired by law to list pirop erty shall annually. between the tirstiy of uno and the 20th day of July, make out and deliver to the Auditor of the thiuth ty in which the property is by la* to be retuined for taxation, a statement, veri. tied by his oath, of all the real estate which his been sol or Itransterred since the last listment of property for which he was re S>olnsible, and to wh om; and of the person al property possessed by him or under his control on the irst dlay of June of that year, either its owner, agent, parent, hus "and, guurdian, exetitor, inilnistrat r, trustee, rectiver. o1ieer, partner. lieter or holder, with the vailue thereof on said Ist dayt) of June. esetimatin-t according to the Irules prescribaei by law. Against ll Ner sons who fail to maike their returns withlin flit tie prescribe.l by ltw, the penalty of lifty per cent. will attach. To iacilitate the taxpayers in tning their returns for the tiscal year Of 187 assessors will attend at the following places, viz: ltilgeuway, June 23d and 2lth. Doko, ,June 26th. jlurhama's, Jlile 28th. Glalden's Grove. Juno 30,th. Iloreb, July 3d and 4th. Jenkinsville,,Jul% 5th. Feastervill., Jil 7th tnal 8th. The Auditor's eoliee beipg open l-on .J'iung I tt to July 20th, 1871, atter it hieh dit ai penalty of 50 per cent. will attach oi lil property not lintetl. june 1 tf. tudit. F. ' R. W.Pill LLIPS DEALEt IN jUitNITUiIlE, Parlor Brackets qindt Pittre F rntues. for design aindi ' t workmanship, lil aj lul1led. ienw iih her my priceis tire le yttnd competition for the smtne ,iality of goodes. A NEW SIPPLY of Rustie Window Shades. low in lice du ralt', convenient, tiit never get ont of a -" order, and will last longer than any other Shade. Mattresse's, Pietures, lit-Racks, Mirrprorattd Lumber for sile. I. furniturt neatly repaired at utotlerato prices. Special attention given to the Unii delrtaker's 1)ejpaurtment. I keep tan handt a lull supply of('ases ant Wtoud Colins., V . MS T R R~ilS AR E STIi ' ts J 181. ~W. R. Doty & Con. f IDEALERS IN 13 t lLOAN, IIAYX & 1 P R 0 P R iETO RS *1 10 ' e cta ll i illly kc ,0p Oh hInl~ i afullly sullJ y orIgeooti -Hor'scs de EIulos, naarch j',S -- neOil, I aut&r Ol,nst reJ, d atI rh- Drilstorest 00D~l PRELSEltVFM1. .)NE fkarrei Oil I:nown as RI'sidmia1) ifrcoating~ wlod fo p resety it, c.' het l jiding; or more particufla Medicines. r Rill , odido of Potnsh, and for salo at the Drug Stao of FRESH IRR IVA L S. At JUST RECEIVED \icn C'assimero mitis, fanucy (nassmt-c afnts, Whit, Marseilles and lin duck e'ts, (anzue anil LiIo thread uridera ents. 1 SPEChIAL ATTENTION 'albul to our ready-niado unlautidred 4hirts, ' arranted to be uuanufnctured of eshw York Mills miusin and best, linen- " heaeist shirts in tho market. WE HAVE ALSQ )penod a freph stuck of Lodia' milk ties1 a3e eru ties, neck ruinga, embroid WE ARE DAILY iaking additions to our stock of dry oods. notions, shoes, huts and hardware, rhiich we will sell as cheap as cab 11o und kelswhero. t McMASTER & ERIBICE. May 13. Beaty, Bro. & Sot, IIAVE 1 0;000 yds, Stnjdard homesi tie aiil 1driied I%:ggiiig; WVedge ' Tiu 1 00 lbs. bailing Twiei .50 kegs Nails; ausdrted; 4 dlozen Axes: A lot of Wooden Ware, Shoes and ai general awort menut oIf AND) PROisl8 AT BOTTUMV FIGURES rt.FOR CASH. TH E F~AM1ILY VJSIORl. - ?LAl!IFE sei-nitohfthuif Liite'rary and >f thi ibmestx MikalloIIusCii matter, f'n ll inoriginal Merial Stories by theo betJt writers; HIistorical anid IRiographaiedl 8ketche,is w ritteni explressIly for itj .solumnsll,; Ai ricultural snatter fromn prac tial penis; h~abbath and (lhild ras R4 a tig. by3 comipetenit writers; Humiborody Itendinig anud excerpts tromz theo titrent literaturi of the day. NI)' adetsedn' hr muatieor of tit her a local or- a pol itical abasracuter. Neatly prinated on finn white papr..Radiflg tick ansd fresh, adapitdd' try.l taites and~ all sections~ of the coun T -nu. ! inglo subscriptiona $1 50 pci'. ndin,.a iIsavance in ci but of Aive or inore, $1 :'5o per (Ar, anid - valuiableI Premsiium, worth ro $'.00 fo *1500,l riepending upon the number 6V isubsicri bers. to thrimknsler of the club.- Brdi men' riejss anid fillI particulars of di'tr liberal ,, nisto agtents and oldminkers iseiW ofs r'pplicatIozr. Address Fine Donmestic Wino. TUS8T recoivedJ a lot of fino 23'. I. WI>E J from the celebraited Vineyarri, at zlu'J 'R . Jc' AJR L Ev' KF,,Iclaster & Col dtTLi) talit ilt~ allotitlon of 4id p ublic to their comiplete Stock of uluig wid fSuwrter cJUdi,, Ant itoceivbd 6 piccee COntdihitial lStrijpdt 124 pet yard, "' A fill line of Charlottesville (awueiinieree. '' New Prints of till the latest tRtylebt. " ' ilack triped uutd Plaid tireuadihos and Poplifle. Otr~tidics acdiwil Dinsue *aiu stub imitation T'uck foi vinr1fr, Chuuked anid flttjtilfcd Nnalhsobk. AbfI Finished CA fibrics, Victoria td Dims Ip Lawns, a lot of which We are offering low for the CSNIa. Our Stock of Clothing in use ddplet. yd ny in townI VO04SI8VIIINU OIL~ liogbhal Cdat~s mud Feats; lbothi in Frock hnd Sack Costs&a d 'RA w and 1 JII HT~S, BOON 'nne anti pee ums before purchasinig else: there AN iuo tehu ana~kt it t. 3litir advali: age its buy from lis. iiy J: 11. McMIASTl':iR & 00. EPLATED CARL