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WINNSBORO, 8. . SATVt1AY, OCTOB.A1C: 12, 1878 *H. A11.74N. Dj4 17S, Ei)ITOR. eJNO. S. RJ!,'FNO1s,DN, As.sotl ATH HDIrolt. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, For Governor: WADE HAP1TON. "or Lieutenant Governor W. D. SIMPSON. For Secretary q' State: R. M. SIMS. For Comptroller Gen' al. JOHNSON HAOOD. For Attorney General: LEROY F. YOUMANS. ,,r State Treasurer.: S. L. LEAPHART. For Superintendcut of Education ; HUGH S. THOMPSON. For Adjutant < Inspector General: E. W. MOISE. For Congress--Fourth .District JOHN H. EVINS. 1CEMOCA TIC COUNTY T ICKlT. 'or Represnci(liccs: I. A. GAIlJAlD, T] 1 lOs. S. I;Ic1-"10 It. U. CLO NW NEY. Flor l(c of Probale: J. R. BOY LE41S. For School Commissioner: .1011 N IOY). Uirox% Distristt AttorIiey Northr11-oi) depends !i a11- large -nlsurle thle intevi pretation of the at torniey-geneal's order. Mr. Northrop is well <ptlified il judge both of Ihe conlst ilt uionality of the order an11d Ito tt inl Ohe Ca-Ise. ie alls Reenl enough in South Ciaroli|it to know by which (Side outralges aire Committed. We believe hie will do0 his duty propely ill the premises. If a mn111ily ColrSe OShoul leald to troulble with Mi, Ilayem, (lie United Sikiles Senate o'1879 will proteot. him from the viinditivenes of the lidicial mak chine. The Elections. leports of Ttesdly's elections a1re still mixed; but a careful rediii Shows thit Iown is solidly I mblitcan1, ats bietore, lIidiauna goes D)emiocrat ie by ani increaised iiimjority, iand thle Demiocrats gain twto or t hreel (Cont D)emocratic last yeair owinig to the defect ion of the stiwar't lIepulicnis, hats swuniig *jbc to1 the lI eptiicani'us byV abtliiil.ve tou~sanid nijori (y,.lihought the Demiocrat sgaii thrtee C'ongressmueni, a v'ictory which miore than compi~en sa(es for thie loss of the State ticket. Thuis ihr thle Bhepubl icanis hatve host eight nimmbers ot Congress andiu ginied onie in Colorado. .As they wereC ini a minori0it y of about twenity in thle last Conigress, thiey are no0w att)Lt tirty.. four~ blandiio,. tor ev:ery loss iiakes a chianige of w(o votes. Th'le Gireeunack v'o( te ws small, ando dreOw fromt the * l)emiocra.ie st.rengthi. The Radical Game--How to Meet It, Last year when.~ a laurge portioni of * thme Southierni press was lauding Presi d1ent Uliyes as a defender of the Cou stitution and a secoadl Washinmgtonm, Tn NEW'ts ,tn Ilmou.o~ expressed( the * ~ fear that liayes would yet be induced to resort to (lhe use of depu)tyt mairshials * ~ and troops to curry eletionis ini the Southern States. [t. hardly thought they wtould come betore 1880, but( the marshals are ah'endy- here, and they foretell the- presenice of I i-oopsu as sure ~y as a pig with a. sitaw ini~ imoth foretells rain. The chiances of the Repubttlicanh pat.y oni ia fair y'otei in the South are so desperate, that Ihayes has been whtpped into line, whmle Attorney-(eneral Devens has p)ut ot just siwch a letter s5 old Tf'it did ii 1876, The Democrti Iiouseo prov1d * ~ed thatthe army shi~ould nio.t he usedl a a posse clomiItlus, but D)evens inter ptete this to mean t hit thle army shal nmot be so used utnless the Preshden desires It, or, in other' wordis, excep ncaeot' invasIon, tuisutrrection o1 riot, eudlangerbng tho prop)erty of the ViJited States, intterrupltionl of th In this last clause lies the gist of th 'wholo matter, and it depends entt.i'el: uploni the animuse of the Federa omlais and the cowardice of thb - Democrats how liberally this order I to beo construed, For instance, th only pretext on which tIs remarkabi efThalon is based is that at a rcen meethig in Sumter, Sam LeeO sho'c i lst at Colonel Dargan and got knocke' down for his impertInence. "Divid e1j1,1'f. llie" Is prohibited by his Frauldui Itncy TeWhol0 thing is but I Schlic to terrify lte Colored Dmo. cratls who hatve comle over inl la.r( m1151bers, anlld whomil (Ihe I0atlals hor, to frigliten back into (te ol d It will not, succeed, of cour Grutt coild iot keep tl ibonldlue, of SOWut h01'-olinai inl 4o tha now 1111(A tM,1% thad, 1101%,0 atd the isera11 lible i fl( liboW. If(,liito Illse ca01 nnot I a t t 1C:I)Sar0 ftil]d. Still, %Vwic waly the wid, Iiad tteves' unconst tlittionll pldir plinly Foresltdows the Cootse e, atSued bY thle Itadicll PrtY if it, ete 11aa111inl c 1ontrols Colgress. To Ofect at Democrattic flouso Cthat will co-operate with thle Senaftle inl repwialing ili odlious "4Section .5520" is at mat1Mer of liiVe Ad deth tothe South. Inl thle ml1eantie, tle Stti uthori titi t adopt, imeaistretsof et alit ion. The Stitle courtrle ni lotger prosti tilted to 11adicllism, m)land Imliscrelats Cain be conivicted. Under the rye of 1W111ar1 to fihe knire"( i1a1tgurated I th ilie eu,bl icans, nio excuse Ca1 be olered for not pulishin in the. SWae curits itose Ritiils and niegrovS wito hnve 111leady in this C.ampa'ign maltreatted Demola'tts. iln Colulmibial anld inl Charleston, aut the(, recent I 1111pton mleetinS, Colored Demo0o-ts were asutlited bN . P"licl rowdies. Inl 4eoetoNaitit greaiter outre w perpetratted. A Colored Delinocralt wasj' Surlrounlded aind beatvin nealrly to deal1h, anld whenl two 4"entlemlenl wenlt (o (he veu'e, one of themi wvas Seriow IY hurt. A colored Democrat wats sulAbd by at tliial not long'. ago fil StiSiner. Thle ra11scalls who coililited (IheSe oull.rags arje kon They shoul he locked upl) u Jani, for rial without delay. Again, no intore op pol Inn milolenit Could be Seized 1or. po)Seelin te (11ehiev ttji Iica lead i's who aice now invoking') tile powers ofthille Pederial govern n tii to ald them in silling ain. If it be at violatioll of I-rSetio 55.)0" to nieelt.111111S tllsn (th stilinp an1d expose him in, i's vol R110h a VioltiO to hluiStle hii ilkito the peni teniary 1u111(er the sentencal remdy passed t1ponl hinm. Wha11t. hals becomeic of dldm calse a1Nyhlow? Thle fppl aippea-rs to be sleepinlg peace fully il tie tomib of' the Catplets, while orders aire issued to Felerll miarshls to istittte at wholesal de nnade 1 uponthlfie decent people of' thle Shate. Nobody wanlts to b)e arlrest ed. A tria involves anll expenditure ofioney fiad tilue, however fllrcicall (he licellsaition maliy bW. Upo1 tile conduct of the Statte n-til thoifies inll the( iext. mlinthii depends il.gely the( elec(iont of Tinnumn, wiih AsOnll and O'COnnor01'. If It COOred Dnilloraits fare to be terrorized, land the ltadioals omboldened bY at Federa if it14 he1 . shon that1 the Stat)le?courts still o exi stt nd ( th t llulican)Olt ruf0an will be1 o, evraely pu tnih ledo br eithes 1f1the p, eace, l will4 be 11 plin siling.18 assurelia-tIr Deaes to the inaugurat ptica rge, connuiOS 4)ted bylis eie vince3d of 11his Mr. De)vens8 will drop "'Sectiont 55~20" like a1 hot potatO. Let 118 have 111 aggreCssivo plicy, a1i mteet (1he 1issue as beOcomeIs us. WHISE.EYS ! WHISKEYS l T have now inl storo and14 am receiving A.daily one 1of tlrges4t and( best5 stocks of Liquors over offered in this market,of nil gradies an~d at any price to suit my cu1stomers. Fin0 014d Ke.atuc1ky Bourbon01 an 1114 ye a specOialtIy. Some1 of which has1 been'~ in honded Warehouses for four years5 andu is no0w mllow by aigo, and the following~ well known brainds ailwaysi in stock: Stone Mounltainl Corn Whiskey. Nathtau's Cabinet (18(1l) l1ye. Johnt Gibson, Sonu & Co.'s XXXX Rye. ALSO, Blratndios, Wines, Gins, and everything usually founId in a first class Liquor Hlouso (Givo e a1 calt. Oct 12 R1. J. McCARLEY. TEXT BOOKCS. 1HE State Board of examiners at it. .lcent meeting ada~pted the ooowin, text books for ue iln the pubio schools5 of South Carolina, outside of Charleston, for the per1iod of tire years; Appleton's -Readers, Reynolds' Readoers, Diavidson's History of South Carolina, Iloltes' is., tory of the Uited States, Swinton's Pri mlary andCondensed Histories of t.heUnited Stat es. Swinl ton's Oattlinles of the WVorldI'1 .HiJst ,ry, Swinton's n~ 4.d Rooks, WVob.. ster's D)ictionary~, Robinson's Arithmnietics,. Sanford's Arithmeties, (Corneli's Primanr and Intermed(1iato Geographies, Maury's Manual of' Geography, WVeathiko's Thtro< T 1housaud WVorda. A ircuar from 11h< ,state Su1peiInteiident says; "'No othei text books( th.ii thosei preoscribed in thhi 3 list can be laiwfuilly used ini the pub'h , schools of tis Stato otoept in theottty os Charleston." Treachers and trustees ar< therefore earnestly requested to make{t thel > requilred ohango within the next ninet) rates are offored. It is of the greatest im a 1portance to scure uiflormtity of tex & bok s, Fur1ther particulIars can~ be ob t lained from the Bloard, WILLARD RICHAR1DSON, T. R. ROBERT8ON, 1R1. ME)AN3 DAVIS, IREV t(L J)W i'1E 45 AI/'IUSTi E 1T.1MnOKLiYSN, N. Y., I Mll. It. It. STUVrlss: Dear 'Ir--Frotne Kson:tI benefit re 'l v its itse, lus well as frn p4r lisoil knowl'eig. of tlhose wlou ur.s havee se-Ined llll)tI 11, l .1 ,aI t- J1 lous, I ean Iliost, i11tily itd[ sliel'y lrIevmu Ifield the Vegultile for thle complaldi whlch it is claltie dt to Cur. .AA lES P. IID).OW Late 11astor of Cavalry ,l1pti st ('li1rll, Sacr,alixelto, Cal. VET1'Y N INE. SHE RESTS WELL. SMITHl PolA,N D, No R., October*, 11, 1,4td. Mn. I. . SI Nx : I)e-r Sir--I hive Ieen slk Iw.) yea's wit 1I1 It' liver CIipl a lt, and dilri-ng 111at t 4 lie Have i I akeln a gr,eat. m-u dirk. rl n. 1jdiet lies, * t- . ,tone of th1111n did4 m1e1anly gooll. I was restleIss lit. 114ght. 111141 let.kf no appetite. Since ta king tl V Et 1 ETI NE I rest well anl41 I-ellsi 111y foo[tl. Uall rcontietui the V t;MTIN 1 for wh li,t I has flone for ine. Yotus r t .fn1 ty, M314 S. A 1, 11 E HT'I I '.K IUl 4. Wlto ness of the abo1V1e, MI t. UO0IME X. VA U I'IAN, V1 b ,C1I dore11, .\'INs1. --A 4-- 4 VIEG ETILN E. GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN. iwOwrN HOM n. 1. Tyl r stieet,. 31H. It. It. T NRApil, sTt.. 'ar sil--Wrepel th i. t(t h'11ildirenl in our hone have beel greil I ly benelit'd by the Vege Ilie yo1 have jo killuIly givenl it fr.4)1(in tIue to tilne, especially t.hiose tronbled witi the Sel'or 111a. With respect(, M3118. IN. WO AfL,atruon. VEGET1NE. REV. 0. T. WALKER SAYS: PROVIDENCE, It. 1., 161 Transit Strect. 11.H.Sve Es,Esq: I fevI bolund to ex press with m1y sAfrina tire t le high va11v1111P I place upIlonl '111 V UETINE. My flually luve Itse) it. for ihe last, two year,s. Iln n(rvptis debillLy It Is ivallwable, and I rec."m Inl"I It to all who0 Iluly need tinl IlivigoratIng, Ieno0valtig tonle. 0. T. WALKER, Fornerly Pastor or Ilowdoli-squar-e chur Ach, Bustol. VEGETINE, NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. SOUTI SA LEM, MASS., Nov., 14, is-o. M. It. R. STRSW P : *ar sti-I iaNc b -i n rOtllei witi Scrofila, Canker'and Liver- ioinplatinl. for IthrIej year NotIIl( pver, dtidl m11 11ny grootl until I coml mInC1dfli ing the V'EG ETIN E. I a1m now gvt Iinhga lonig 5Is-rate, andli using the Vege. tille. I ctAlsider there is no hilg etlital to t fr sitehcomplalint,4. (%ln hie.artily r-ec6ommIjend( it to evieryboly. Your1tr Iu IIly, - \ ItHS. LIR - 3 Z K. PA CKAI1)D, No. 16, Lagialigei l reet , Sout Iailim, M.ss. VEG ETINE. RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY. Mlt STVRN :SOUTH B1OST1ON. MR. STRI'SNIl Deal rslI*-1 have V,akenl several bot.f les of.lyourl VEGETINH. and ia cOniylnevd is ia va!hmb11ile r'eiledy fo' Pyspepsla, Ii1411idny Copl 1)inlit, anda Geneial Debility (if 1ihe sysitm. I ClI Itily recoflielld iL to all sufferers from t1kC aIbove Complaints. Yours respect fuity, MItS. MUNRIE PARKER. VN r _1T C?- Il3 M TEU prqparedl by H1. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mfass. Vegd' ine is Sold by allI Druggists. oct 3-4w FALL,1878! 0 W E are' i ase to annfol.n(Oo to the buyers' oif Winnsboro aind the County, that we are now rceivin!g 01n0 of the largest stock(s of DRY GOODS, Slioes tand Iloota, IInts and1( Calps, 1Iteady-Mao Clothing, Yan kee Notions, Crock ory, Gilasswaro, Woodenw~are, Groceries, &e. Evor offered in this market. -O- - It shall bo our aim, as h cretofore, I aoll as low as the lowest. In short,wo don't intend for any cne to go away from Winnsboro to get, cheap goods. Call antd exainfo our IMENSE STOCK. La&& Bros. GREAT RIEDUCTION In the Prioa of COATS' AND CLARK'S TU1UEAD. f' Fi'vo Conts a Spiool, -04 Dry Goods, Clothing, . Boots and shoes very low for Cash, iis ordo, to runke room for F'all stock. SuigenheImeor & Oroesche1. Jaly naart. e.,, RTMEN-1S. P PAND o0RGAN l6ioll Illiy $123. 'Superb (;IantIl StIllare l11t1ll10, r e '. 1 3.'1 onlyV $2 155. E -gn t 1 up t011 P11an103, or leis0) olily *15'. New style Uip i'git Panos . Ormins $33. Organs 12 stops $72.60. 11ht4 Organs 11; stor price $130 only $116. leg.41t, M $5 31irror Top Y0 glns, only 105. ityeIrs, cone ami sce ine tt liomne: it I amn not s represented, It. It. fare palti botA: ways and( 1:4 10 or Orgili giVen free. Large l111strat(Id ;ewspaliper wit itl 111101 lit fortit toin about cost f 'lnus anti Organs set, free. Plealse aM. ress DANIEl, F. B EATTY, WashiIngton, N. J. VII (uno\o UAlms, (perrect, beauties) with W liaite, 1. 4tsve . outilli, t cent4. TUlt Eit CAlRD COMPANY, Ashland, Miwts. EAR DISEASES. 1M.C. 8E.110M AKER'S hook onl Denafness Id DiseastS of i he E:lr a:nd i let,iproper treat "ent--'M1xpCIela tlii t ug Far. Hlow to get IuettIato rellot front lil opolvasatintnes o is' (1sviso, II(I at p1rfectly 'tartnless andt per. InnIt. cutre. A book every rmily should tAVO. Selit, frev to llt. Add1r(*.4 DIC C. . HtOEM AKi1, Autral Suirgeon, Reading, I'll. FOR A CASE 01 0ATARRH Timt SAND1N'IMIS IADICAL CUltE f'orCa.lalrrh wvill not Instantly rellevol A islti spe ly stre. SIeferpnee, lienry W E Wells, Fargo t !o., A oa .V;Will, UmwN1, St,,Lu. 50sIllntoni.-is lint( treatise by nall. Pr*e, w%ll hlinprovelI 1i naler, $1. Sold 11 1everywhllere. WEE'KS & POTTERI, 'roprieI ors. Hoston, 'Nias'j. RE! ICl BLOOD 'AliSON'S PUltGATIVE PILsII.Sinke new rich 1004t, a1nd will complotely cliange the blood lin lie t Ire systent in itree intlhs. Any per on wIho1 will Ihko one pill eatch, night fromt me to twelvo weeks mnay be restoredI to soni Walt h, if stlI at tIling be possible. Sent. by 11111 for11 le t I erstaips. 1. S. JOII NSON C CO., 1angor, 31111n. SPECIAL OFERS For Newspaper Advertising. We pitblisi a bonk of 112 pages Vo. (no a( lertl I J1g) giving ipeeial offersi for advertising ilt over the coulnry. 'e(! last, Ailt,ionl sent, wwt-mItt onl the rc'ei )t of 25 cents by DAl'UCHY C CO., 'rIners' WaIrhiouse ati( Avertiseict, \gency, 191 Fulton Street, New York. Now Ready I The Grand Achieve nputs of TALEY AND OTHERS, DA E ONLY $2.75, By I(MN. .1. 1'. I EA LY, the prhteo of de erIvh 1t111ors. A f1ull hist ory of his explora lons li Alrien and 1l4arvellotis Journey down 1ht Congo. A ne-w exelling bo6k. liristling vitilt vi 3411 uidres an44 thrilling scenes o hinger. Is pr(Pvely Illust.rated. 'Te public '"glitevI awall It.. It is Seling wonderfully. r,.1 TI:7ON, lip%ware of 11sIniepnelits of In eresmed parties, btti1 s. nd I'fur prool of genluinle Ws -M<t ful d(Istr'liptonl of this work. also 4irm4s. ili1A11RD BROS.. Ptuibs., 733 sns01 ;trve, Philadelphia. AGENTS WVANT1J). se p 21--1 w PRICE THIRTY DOLLARS. 111i4 AND WINI12t OF id J. 0. 10AG, I OF THE (M AND WINNSBORO )IYGOODS,FAN CY GOODS AND MII.LINERIY BAZAAlR, S Bogs leave to sayV to his cus- 0 4 tonmors and( all1 others in neecd ~ of~ Goods that hie is again pro- 9 Spared to show them one of the lairgest and best assorted stock of Dnlry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery, that lie has over exhib)itedl. We - are receiving goods daily. Every department wvill be E o kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, andl1 buyers may confidently C rely on gotti,ng their goods not! t Sonly at low picos, but of thei ( - most desirable quality that the; a Smarket al'ords.Ip MRS. BOAG lhas ongaged the f:orvices of a first-class Milliner, who will asj i. sist her in her department, atnd C Swho will take leasuro in pleas e' ing the most fastidious tastes. AGENT ftor the celebrated and most re 4, liable paporO piatterns-But Q torick's-for L'adios, Misses and SChildren. ALSO, A full and compllete line ofl SGenits', Ladies', Misses' and: M Children's Shoes. SFAMILY GR OCE.1UES, G Cheoso, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack .4 ers, Maccaroni, Spices, Can Odies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact Syou can find anything you want O at J. 0. BIOAG'S ns low as thQe 1- same goads can be bought any . 0 where. Osept 27 J, 0. BOAG. 400 BunshelA white Kentucky Jy 400 bushols Re Rusro ns For sale lowv. -rfOte RmIOt 2--1 m -W, IL 1DVY & Co.i Qolumbla Business Uardo. SEADQUARTEIRS for cheapest Gro cories and Hardware in Columbia to be found at the old reliable house of LORICK & LOWRANCE. TTIX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Store .L oscopes, &o. All old pictures copied. Art Gallery Building, 1244 Main Street. Columbia, S. 0. Visitors are cordiihy invited to call and oxamiu. C IIARLES ELIA,forierly of Camden. j has moved to Columbia, an I openeld. a large stock, of Dry Goods and Notions, loots, Shoem, Trunks and Valisas. Satis faction guaranteed. 1 CKLING'S GALIERY-OppoRito the Wheeler 1Hoxwo. Portraits, Photographs, Ambrotypes andFerrotypes i.nishod in the latest stylo of the art Old pletures copied and enlarged to any sizo. W. A. REOKLING, Proprietor. D IERICKS & DAVIS, uiportors and dealors in Watolies, Clooks,Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, House Flirnish ing Goods, &c. N. B. -Watches. and jow elry repairod. Colunbia, S. C. oot 27-y GOOD GOODS. --o W E ARE now opening one of tho W largest stocks of GOOD GOODS ever offered in this market. OUR GOODS havo heen very carefully selected and wo sinply request an inspection before purchasing elsewhere. We proposo solling thom at a "short profit" and don't intend to be un dersold by anybody, anywhero. Wo call spocial attention to our assort went of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS and other LADIES' GOODS. We think we have the best stock of GENTS' GOODS in the market. Consisting of CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS and all kinds of Flannol Underware. In dotucatios we are full up. Money will be saved by an exami nation of our Jeans and Cassimores. SHOES I SHOES ?! SHOES ! !! Best Shoes at lowest prices. oct 1 McMASTER & BRICE. TOWN ORDINANCE. I AN OnDTNANCE TO RAMsR SUPPL.u- FOn Ti!v I ulxcIPAL YEAR 1878- 'I9. E IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED, b3y the Intendant and Wardens of' the Town of Winnsboro, 8. C., i.n Couan- & cil imet, that 1 . For the purpnse of raising supplies for the year commnencing tihe first of' April, l8?78, and ending the ftrat of April, -4 1879, a tax for the sums and in the: man.. nor hereinafter mentioned shiall be raised 3 and paid into the treasury of the said. town for the uso and service thereof, that is to sa.y: two and one hol'f mnills ad calo 3 remn upon every dollar o.f the value of all 3 the real and p)ersonal pYoperty within. the corp)orate limits of the said Town of Winnsboro; three dollars to ho paid by Severy male inhhabitanlts of said town, be tweon the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, in lieu of working upon the streets of said town; and three per- cent. upon the am.,ount of all sales at auction. 2. All taxes assessed and pay'ablo under this Ordinance shall be paid in the followving kinds of funds and no, Sothert Gold and silver cola, United States Currency and National Bank; Notes. 3. All taxes assessed heroin shall be due iand payable between the first day oft .4 October, 1878, and the thirtieth day of a November, 1878, inelusi-ve; and all taxeg i remaining due and unpaid on tihe firs6 9 (lay of December, 1878, shall be colleeted ) by distress or othorwvise, as now pre-, seribed by law,, together- with all legal costs, 4. All persons holding property in thea corporate limits of the said 'l'own o( Winnsboro, are required between the first day of August, 1878-, and the six p toonth day of September1 1878, to make a sworn return of said property for taxa., tion, to the Town Clerk, and the said Town Clerk is hereby required, wvhon p lroperty-hIolders fail or refuse to mako s taxd sworn return, to add tlftyv per eon tum to the return of the previous mluni, ipal year. --. Done In Council this the thin., .5. ty-first day of July, A. D., 1878, u nder' the Corporate SQal of the --suad Tfown1 Ununoil. JALS. A. BRIICE, ") Attest: Itopnt, rJ Wu N. ChAuNDEn, Clerk., rj i?rtsh Crnekers t Jiresh Uxackere, JUsT AIlVEIn. as I hbl. Glinger Snaps, r1 " P'ear Oystor1 S 1 " Nick Nack, S 1 "- Plain Soda1 1 ", Cornhill, " Butter, ~sept 12. dT. F. McMASTER & CO, fast, address FINLE UARY Y & 00. Atlanuta, Gleorgia. jun 15-4ly LUOJERNE SEED, 0 ED Clover Seod and 0oha~rd Grasa Seed. McMARTEIA & BRICE. R3IESHI Ohoose and Orcrs, at