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TRI-WEEkLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBB0RIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. -_ -_ - - $4-0 ** "6 SIX-months. 2.0 4of Thre ; months. - - - LO RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertio-n ;R.00. For *eh subse(qnent insertion 504. Obitua rios and Tributes of Respect charged for as aivertinemento. Liberal discount imade or sontroat advertisenientV. JOB WORK. bill Heads, Letter Heads, EFnvelops Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tioketm, &o. neatly exeonted at this ofoe,-CIIEAP VO CASH. TH B PARIS EXZOST ION. The Ccommissioner of Agriculture has published a circular, in which be says : That in pursuance of the authority vested in him by an act of Congress, he has undertaken "to collect and prepare, as far as practi cable, and with as little delay as possible, suitable specimens of the agricultural productions of the sev eral States and Teriitories of the Union for exhibition at the Paris Exhibition. He therefore proposes to accept from any source specimens of native fertilizing materials, of vegetable products of every do scription capable of ready preserva tion and exhibition, and of materials manufactured from such products. They will include intermediate products of the methods of manu facture, which may be so arranged as to show, as far as possible by means of them, the processes in volved. The classification of mate. rials adopted by the department is as follows : First-Nativefertilizingsmaterials. Second-Raw products of the States and territories, to be ar ranged with special reference to the locality of growth or production. Third-Materials, raw and manus factured, to be especially arranged to illustrate the methols of utiliza, tion and manufacture of agricultural products. Fourth-Plans or methods of farming, irrigation, fruit culture, &c. Fifth-Working models of ma-. chinery and apparatus employed in the utilization of agricutural pro ducts. Expenses of transportation to Washington must be prepaid by contributors, but for packages the weight of which will not exceed the limit allowed by law for mailable matter (four pounds) the department will furnish on application postage to prepay expenses of transmission through the mails. After the arrival of goods at this point, the depart ment will take entire charge of them until their return to this conutry. The exposition will be opened May 1, and it is therefore necessary that all material for exhibition shall be delivered here before March 3. Par ties desiring to contribute material should therefore communicate the fact at once in order to avoid furth or delay. Fran CDIURE.--AmerIean ent r prise anid industry are continually discovering and developing new - channels of industry to increase the income or add to the comfort of the people. Of all the now fields of enterprise, however, that have -opened to our people in the last ten or fifteen years, none promises greater results than the artificial p ropagation and culture of fish. A few men at the North have been ex perimienting in this branch of do nmestic industry (I use the phrase advisedly) for a number of years, and have succeeded in reducing it to a science so simple and plain that any one of ordinary intelligence can comprehend it, and it seems that it would reqluire only a very reasonable amount of skill to prac tice its most delicate reanipulations, and carry out successfully its mnost iricate details. Any one possess,. ing water privileges of almost any kind can engage in the cultivation of some variety of the finny tribe. An almost stagnant pond may be stocked with catfish t and it only requires a apingD with an even tem perature, and a flow of about one and a half inches-square, to raise an abun dance of the finest trout for family use.--Planter andi Farmer GARDEN SEED. SEED, ONION SETS, SEED, LUCERNE, SEED, ' r0L VEil. Uh ' worth of garden seedjust re cved at reduocd prices ,for dash, at the 'K Drug Bioge of ESH ARRIVALSI ---0 .Fresh Arriva1s! T -AT J. 0. B3OAG'S, O-n. 'T" e Co~r~en.o 0-BA- S F R='811 and warranted"arden 09o4e at five cants 'er mp) hwlco sold last year at 10 cents or 3 fo r centn. Very best choice Sood an I eating Potatoes, Family Flour, Meal, Grist, lauon, Lard, Rice, Cigars, Tobacco, Can dims, Assortmnutt of Fanoy Cakes and r rackers, Mackerel, Died Her. rin c, Fancy (ro. erles, All of which will be sold as low as the lowest tor cash. The stock of Dry Goods, sue'i as Domes ties, Cnlicoes, Dross Goods, Shawls, Fur., .iilli nery Goods, will be sold ver low to lear them out. Call soon and see for yourselves. You will always find a full line of Notions, Bitins Trimmings, &c., and Fancy Good._. %ept at tho Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and MILLINERY BAZAAR. In fact yon can get almost anything you wantt that is in the Grocery, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notion or Millinory line. All knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle up at once, as this is a hard year and I must-have money to carry on business. fob 5 J. 0. BOAG. WATERS' ORCHESTRION ammes ORGAN us timoumotbeautlfalrn mstvle and perfect ia tow no0 ever aadc. ithap thecelebrated Cone ' to mtop, wich 'Va n Voice, and twvo and i' half crtaves qf hell. Stuned in perfect harms anthelr ects mzng~ ~VATES CL Irainm ER,CEINTENNIAL. CIIIIIES, CIIAPELJ, and COTTAGE ORIGANM, in Uniqaue Frencela-e ses cosnbine PURITY of VOICING tofth great. 'volune qf tone autal frParlor or Chntehl. WATER'PIAN rn % i#na A R ETIIilTl~ STD the Tonte Teouem, Vorknan sh l, and I arAblty Unsurpassed. . PICICES EXTIIEMlELY' LOWfor censh.NMosne lt unt pid fe ar conteact. A iberal ft to the tradea.!llusrated Ontalognes mtailed.I Meendntad Instrumteat. ait EAT BAt GAINS. IllA WTR ido 5 Diana. ncturcht an5 D~ealers, .40 EAST 14th sT.,UNION SQUAIR E,N.Yg C.a a T koiSIL 1 THE BEST HOUSEHOLD 0OI. IN OI,, Warranted 150 Degreet F~reaTt. WATER WH~ITE IN COWMR. Punly Doodorized, WAL L NOT EMi O. HIGHEST AWARD CenternIaA'Exposlen For Excelle21eo of 3Mgnui~tuare, End4orse& by thel inranco omp1~ I Reat this CGrt(cae-One M A(any THnw~tin Frar ThIN~cI Co. of5IATIKTrM lThuitiore Dec.. I'.l 187.--jlesra. U. flest d rne - kncu'a tafiia ild<tle 'varieu a~l sou mire in recomme~atid your Ad n8ccurity (1" as theo,far aa beover used in our house. talgnecd] A bREW REESE, Presidont, Mlanu~ituwa by U. WEST A SO1NS, Balthhemt.e, Try it, and you will use nao o Best is OIseapest NEW WILLCOX & GWBiS A UT 0 I T;,C Silent S~ili $ clhites ~ Latest In Iliop singI~ flarvolons and makes the wih t4th large inducement oered by C Only~~t'*dw I jUtt~icmatvo, nda S wth. #0 o'nhton'f Wto by Pos~ ' C e 0' RIN Tmis *tap4rd krticle is odm pounded wlith the greasqt cae. Its e0ets are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores tray or faded hair to its youthirl 'Coro% It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of gkeet c6mfort,-and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, prevqkitIng lidnesse, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dresing, nothing has b found so effepttyal or desirable.-. .A. A. 1layes, M. D.,- State s. sayer ofMassachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and barefIlly , selected for exelient qudlity; and I consider it the l3EsT I'EPARATION for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. Buckirgam. Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant.preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any 9ther gn desirable shad, to brown or blacic, at discretion. It is ealy applied, being in-one preparation, and quick ly and effectually produces a per manent color which will neither rub nor wash off. MAhafaotured by R. P. HALL & CO., NAS!IUA, N. N. axttbysu ang meoa, ad IDn a eaw. P EAR L No M Ag ts for lha PEARL 8HIRTE:, Ve guerantee the o ,ke made out i the genurine Wamanitta. aMusid, .nd the bosoms of the liest lineni nd three ply', each' if being linen. We warriat them to fit in every artielar, or moniey refunded. PRICE- $.00t EACM. .J Don't sayr thiey'ire to cheap to e good, but corge and see for your elves. MoMASTER & B3RIC . dec 29 ----- - AM RECEIV NG daily fresh ugars, CoffeesGrn dt ed, Tea, Flottr, QriM1 'Meal Syrup1, . Molasses, Soap, Soap, Starch, Bagging' and TIeb/2Bn,1 l MUi18 qard.-in N~sa 'dans and NBdeltete eed Oats Rye and a~e, le t~h ~*~h leise and 3id oos$ 8n Bckwhat Flour. eekto-neer Noe~w-Orhe s je 9o eWA L'aH T O.1 a . HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SipLgqTi~p PTOCK0 F 93 3ELfA;CA ELX3WS -'-AND A CHOIGE ASS6iINENT OF-.... -41 II10T T~ES. 0 % 4 8 petit roceive tite'sant4 at~iciiaf aH ',hen.given in p00so0; aud special are is givo p packing, fprJ4$ao no. VA- 44S CASIL - TO1 TN UBIC. Y Oaftoniera know that I havo'hoteto'oro led. the .BURNITURE trade of the thi u tlu rlai a, seod g. $n. b3 purc havo-al as 10oL9p from mo as in tho North An i 1 Wos.L.O'U . 1' I.do Aot go bacwards, bttt oontnuall'y twase the atnudard of -my goods, and add now stylo. [ Iia Ivn rI ra Iaatioit in prici* #1torover I'o54i o, and spared no ex enseto place in your han t a pilco list thilt will Il yp. you to p4rohaso gouda. I roootkulIy iuvito you. to, al and examino my stook and. prices before pur oh asling eis Whoro. Orders by-mail will 'rbcelto mis mitch Ittention as ifgiven in pomon. ItWOiLti 1i0Mtho list too lar-go t,. desoribe and copy all time different prices of larlor t8, Dining Ro 1U, 01'o4, Standing, Parloo-an'd L-%die' Deqks, Scoreta riesj, JDworfLibraries, aind Book ascs,Maili, 'a-t.ured by nn-. Thanking you for past favor 1 rewniu, yotit' respectfilly,' GO V. DeGRAAF, 147, 1471 and 149, BROAD STREET, jan 8 . No charge for draysgeor packinF., THE LATEST. AR IVLSI REST Goons. A' LOWEST PRICES! 'V - 0 - HAVE just returned from thd market, having selected oie of the hand soimestt lyrgrst,,and best assorted stooks ever hroui rh t ' plai the especial benefit of the citizens . of Fairfid'd, t3 Ay c resplect for invite their htterition. * y --- To the Ladies who woifid havoa the pretic t stylop of DR] piES .GLONVj QS, LINGE RIX, -and the very. dtaintieO OESL.OFE LOTh ING, ftS U 'oy very te~t, 'and- n i>est suits of Cr HOE ,.);WTSand fur PbingGOODSS. Cull on 8OL. WOLFE. To those who are in need of goodi pf 11 kinds, Notions in great variety TABLE LINEN, 11OM:S0 t H1OS1RY, DOYLIES, dHECKS, UTTONS jOWELS, TIOKING, ' HAMBE G EDGING, BLW ~TS, , BLEACHING;( VAMSES and TRUNKS: H-EESE 4Y pF,1 OUN AT - rURrwNITUR~j~ . * 1'. I. f t~. >1 / Ar ~dand to arrive, con (II I 1 tng ofW 9 Chamnbei II ' . ran~edi C tfio Suites Wa roes, Sideboards, Safes, .1. (IL, 10b ases, Mirea~s, Tables d ~ Becis 1 Cribs 1'i1', oI-I'cl5, Wash sttihdi, libunges Sofas, Hall thncs, '1H6- Raclks, Coat slik'ai Wai~k anship Un.. a~,svohbightbilla b~r'purchasik-g -ATHOME, *1 - 4 NEWV SPrILY 0 Ro-r-n ias Low in rilce, Duratbld and, OonMii ent. will never, getlout of dobder, and 'wUl last longer thanm aay uther Shade! V '-MATTRESSES, -, *Spritng 'Be, Pibtureo F~iranos/ ft'ides, EseketV Mirtc br, Children'a n~ge..I :V - .' :) --------bUMBER e lW VI': (And>'Shinlkles 'Mt lrided fo Stdt thetkiife .a onlii '1PAIRHNd',' t Neatlydono at modotePrices. Fihreiture mddo o der. ,cpon hand a full suppl of 'Metalie: an Io ' ga C ses an ~t~ni of the Ainost finish Also, a cheap stock' ns. n alltI ii I'EO. IB IERWA D R$ji onde ( be a lAYI ) - v the af foihis frie 9d1' . e itheds, .Morngdmist and W Sgen~ 1asr removed to duc f~ is, thate cmmodious and centrally. located Mer~Ai ~3Maptyi-hougy 4th ruierly occupied by :U5thlI4 [e10 e s. go laa-go <g ' o V, .4Po~ *t aO.harleston for Sitite ILine. V)Vof* L ,.f.eMqy.i dlIVin lc 'lMld to I N~. ao jio dA i~mm IHighest Prc# 45Of4 IME.9!noq . .. Mo~s