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IV 1~ i ll TOWNANO COt NW 1iAY,1AT. March 18., I i I 186#. Tri-Wveekl editioi, four dolla'S" d anfii i IIadvatice; weekly edio , t.%Vd d16#rA and fifty cents peroti i nw!, In a(WMIne. Liberal discousit to clubs of fidV and upwards. R A U s o00 A v nRlsILt.- One doll1 1 per Inch for the first insei:tion, o aid fifty cents per inch foi' each itibseq int Alserflon. Theso rates apply to nil ad vertisements, of whatevr nato ee, and. we payable strictly. in advaneO. Con tractsfor threo, six or twelve months. Inado on very liberal terms. Tran ilent loctl lbticeR, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituarics and tributes of respect charged as adver tiseinents. Simple announcemlents or marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever mature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publishliig Company Whinsboro, 8. C. p RAI.ROAD HCIEDULE. in1 tiin schedulo bf arrivals on Th e f. ll. winA. Irod, u fon the basis of Wash. Ington time, whitelt Is abot sixteen mninutes ahead of Winnsboro time-i GOING NlOTIT. Columbin........10.58 a. in.........4104 p. 11. 1nythewood,.........11.42 a. In.........11.41 p. .. tidgeway...........11.59 a. m .......12.00 p. m. Vinnsboro...... 12.30p. in....... 12.81 a. n. inackstock.. 1.09P. ......... 1.12 a. in Cliester.............. 1.89 p. in......... 1.41 a. M GOING SCUTI. Chester ............ 1.92 p. i......... 2.41 a. in. Plackstock....... .10 p. n......... 8.16 a. in. Winnsboro ..........2 .50.. 8.57 a. in. 11igeway........ 8.20 p. m......... 4.29 a. in. 11ythe wood.... 8.88 p. in......... 4.48 a. in. Columbia..... ..... 4.20 p. M......... 5.80 a. M No o0 should ifeglect a cough, cold or sore throat. Dr. Bull's Cough Iyrnp enres thee and prevents con tumption. Price 25 cents. - * The Young Met's Shooting Club will have a shooting-ma1tel next Monday on the grounds whero the former matches have, taken place. A lively contct is 6xlifcted., Reioiber . the enlterta1iinmInent, at the Thespiait itl - to-night, given for the putrpose of raising tttnds to build a pair sonare for the Methodist church. The 'object is a specially, wort,hy. one, and the entertainiment should he well pat ronized, - Scott Hopkins, the negro who shot Mr. James Rt. Stroud at Chester a short time'back, was tried oi the 15th iat., aid con'victedofi murder. Judge Mackey sentenced the prisoner to e hanged on the twpn y-thi'rd day of April. Col. C. J. Pride,of'Ro&k -Nill, Con aus Superviso&.for this distric.t, has re ceived three hundred and filly applica tions for appoltinment : tq.tho: .0fice of enumerator. All average of twenty applications are received daily. The trade in Irish potatoes has, ben. rather dull and unmproftable -in . this market this spring; and1( a niumber of on11r merchanlits still have large quant I ties of them on hand--not hlaving beeun able to sell them, It..seems8 th,at. most peopWd were successful 'last yder in preserving their owin potatoes for seed, and hence there has boeen.v.ryslittle de m n~1d: for the Northern liehatodeIther for' eating or for planltinIg purposee, G. L. 1.-Tile Gordlons held( their regular lUonthly meeting on last Mon (day niighit. The comipan~y has suceceed S d-iin securing thie.Thesplanl Hall fQr. drill purposes fromn Mr. G. H. McMas ter, at a moderate rent; and hereafter * the company drills will be had at that place. Thle anniversar'y w~ill be cele brated this year -on -tihe 18th of April, by having a shiootilng-miatch and picnic. On the night preceding, there will be a plume drill in the Thespian Hail, in which the wvhole company will participate,_______ THnE GUANO TRAD.-lt Is an oppar enit fact thlat the farmers of all parts of the State have boughtlarger quantities of guano this spring thian ever before. Our eounty is on a par with the others In this respect. We canniot staite tile precise number of tons that hlave been sold at this place, but it is mueh great. er than usual. Tile' past year has brought about a complete revolution of the public sentiment respecting giu * ano and phosphate companies; but the causes of It are not so obvious as tihe fact itself. A little more thanr a year. ago, the planters were open and avow ed in their hostility to the fer'tilIzer men, but hobw they are so completely lIn love with themn that' they seem to have en insatiable desire for thbe man ufactures-whether good or bad. Per' hiaps the rise in the pV'ice of cotton last fall has as much to do wvith it as any thting else. IIockv MfOUNT ITwns1.-Our farmers * generally ai'e prep)aring to plant hieavl ly of cotton. We are acquiainted with -two, however, who will plant less, *devoting their best.lands. to grain, *Wagesof farm hands have advanced about t\venty per (cenit. on the prices *paid last year., We fear some friend ships of 1ong standing are broken up on accouvtofihands. Some~ per'sons who Vero 1ees dorttnat3~or unfortunate, as he 41Wn,Mf be--n "securing a sup 3gfy t thye Idginfing of the ye#i'ihave, by the offert fagos, ifrdced sonic to fo*'it her ed itriotsan.d leave.their lirt eoipk '~'.In the ne0tr 4'iati the dolot0dd Wores e K ti,k, ill colleet 601 th.~ laiitas tion0, as the yislikeh to ~ he rh bis d oth do:6 nos%be a ,1 dfthp-Mnindoajios..of murplge. f\md and of'ooltenl"ent 8.omo talk with bated breath of a rich gald mile oh W. Charles Ford's planti tioiithe old "Silas Gladden tract." Wc do not know If Mr. Ford has had the ort tested. Should Jt pi'ove' to be good Judging fi-om a speciien of- the or,e, i will be a fortune to its owner. tumoi says -hbplous prices have already been offered. GUNTER. SAINT PAriticK's DAY.-Yesterday was St. Patrick's Day, a day sacred to all CathIlc Irishmen. In the cities iI wlhich.that element abounds it is cole brated with pomip and parade. Thit year the proposition was made to fore go the parade and devote the mioney to the starving Irish, This created 1 schism in New York, and the parade took place but with greatly diminished ceremony. All the theatres in New York gave benefits in the evening, and a large sum was added to the Herald relief fund, which Is now in the neighborhood of. three hundred thousand dollars. For thirteen centuries St. Patrick's Day has been regularly observed by the Catholic Church, at least in Irdland, but in the last few centuries it .h4 been generally observed by the uni versal Catholic Church. and thO day has been regularly set apart as one of the Church festivals. Born. in Scotland, near ihe site of Kilpatrick, at the mouth of the Clyde, in the year 372, St. Patrick may be said to have plant d Catholicism in Ireland, and he (tied, universally mourned and regretted, at Down, in Ireland, about the year 464, In the 92d year of his age. He mot with many vicissitudes during his lit, and among them all he sustained the bold, strong character which made its impress upon the times in whelich ie liv.ed. , At the age of sixteen he was carried captive to Ireland by a band of marauders, but made his escape after six- months,. and reached- 1cotimd. Carried off a second time, and again emcaping, he resolved to becuit i a -mit sOonry to the Irisih, was ordained in Siotland, and after a long preparation wias consecrated bishop. 11aving pre viously, iccorditng to sotno aiccounts, visited Gaul and perhaps Italy. he passed over to his chosen fIeld of labor about 432, and prea.hied the Gospel with such extraordinary efiect, that al though not absolutely the first to in troduce Christianity into that country, he Jhas alivays received the credit of its general conversion. lie baptised tlie kings of Dublin and Munster, anid the seven.sons of the .king of Con. naught, with the greater part of theih subject6, a0d before his death had con verted ablnost the whole island to the faith. StBernard testifiesthatt he had fixed his metropolitan see at Armagh, an:1 it appears that he appointed sever. al other bishops, with whomi he held councils to setlle,the discipline of tihe Church which lhe had planted. A populai legend seribes to himt the banishment of all the venomous crea, tures n'om the island by mneatns of hm crosler or staiff, which Ualphm igdem in his "Polyeronmicon" mentions am being kept with great veneration al Dublin in 1630. BAD ADvfCIC TO THE SOU'rH-T( tonb%of a large number of the Southecra newspapers upon the recent decisiou of thme Supreme Court afirnming th< const.itutionality of the imational Ipe tion laws is by no means what '60t12 be desired. With one or two exBep tions our contemporaries ini that sec tion are very much dissatisfied with the decision and talk ini a vague sort oh way about making~ the man date of th( Court an "issue" in the next nationa: camnpaign. Exactly what they pr~opls< to do-the:v do- not say. Tley- cannot certainly be insane enough to contem plate the callng of a convention, the constructonm of a platform and the nomination of a candidate pledged~ te a reversal in some wiuy or another 03 the decisions in question. A pro gramme or a polfhy of thIs kind would be the most certain way to secure whal the tmajority of sensible men IN the South are, we are con fident,.so anxioum to avoid-a solift north against a solid South. To make such an issue would be0 upon the part of the South the ox. tretme of folly. Its duty is to obey, am it'is the part of all parts of,the country to obey, what has been declared to he the .eupigmo law of the land. The opplosite course wonld be simnply sutl elde and the placing in the hand of th< "strong man"' party the most effective weapon ini their armm r.--New roA Hrald. VINEGAR. -Oano bbl. Imported Frenly WI[TE WINE VINEGAR, One bbl. DrumggJsts Vinega, f'or sale at the Drug Store of W. E. AIKEN. mceh 10 JUST RECEIVED. 1.TWO car loads fine White Corn, I two car loads Fodder, Hay and Shtueks. CASH CU8TOMERIS Will fnd it t efr interest to call on mue before they make thstlr purchas es. NO. IY.eC041&Y ---Agent. WP In the store s6hth of Shg4nlibo or & Qroesobel's Clothing'Store. mech 16-Sm Q 2I5~ CU*ARETTES, Hostetter's Bit i, immon Li vor to ulat or, Iasttw -Watt' h he OTICE is hereby given that the ai nual election for Intenddut atp fcur Wardens fo the Town of Winneboro 18. C., will be hold in the Town Hal ot Monday, the ffth day of Arril. 1880, be tweon the hours of seven o clock, a. m. and live o'clock, p. Ml. The book wil be open for registration on Thursday Friday and Saturday next preceding tit day of election, comnmencing at t: o'clook It, i,, and closing at si x o'olook p. im,, of each .day. ...'ho following citi zons itre heroby' aphnted n aigers o said registration and election, viz.: A. H Fleming, W. H. Williams and Willi Goode. By order of Council: E. . CHANDLER, 3nuh 10-t( 01 rk,. Conor & Chandlei HAVE-NARGED THEISTO1 -OF JEWVEIRY, STERLING SILVElt, PLATEDIWARE, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely unccessary for their custoiers to go outside of Wims boro for any aricle in their line. They 1odge themselves to give advantage in regard to VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE, [P' Extra fine articles which the i market will not just.fy ini stock, will bit provured on short notice. m110h1 13 K0 C A.NEW supply of Family and Planta . tion Gro,eries. 15 bbls. Choice New Orleans Molasses .0 bbs. Choice Cuba Syrup, besidet othe 0rades. FLOUR. Jackson's best grades-Family Fla u ALSO, A lot of Pattent Family Flour-the bes in the Boro. SUGARS. All grades, from the highoot to th lowest. COFI E2S.. Peaberry (something now), Rio an Java, Also I arched Itio and Java. PLOWS B3ought.before the advance, and othe articles too numnerous to mention. "Al sold at the lowest possible prices. ft ER FLENNIUMN. feb 28 GREAT EXCITEMEN'J -AT PALRJFTO HOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest an sortmnente of Liquora in the Boare. On Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Neetaui 1840; Thlree Barrels of tine old Rye Wb key: list, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiske) 9 yea'rs old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, ditto; 3r.d, Roanoke R ye, the oldest,l ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best gradei North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Maal of the best grades. Also. -Winea'and Brar dies of th e finest brands, I have also fin'. lot of Cigars and Tobacco which will dis'ose of at reasonable prices fc cash only. Give me a call, and I will trer you right. Philadelphia. Lager Beer a: ways on hand from the c,lebratedl firm Berger and Engell. You can find me all times at the Bar under the Winn,bor Hotel, next deer to D. R. Flenniken'u Call and see mo. . J. OLENDINING. aug 28 'NE lRE 0EuA11 DESI BOOE AND COP REST. ONEof hehandiest and most po ni lar inventions of modern tlines. Cal be attached to any arm-chair withiou trouble. Price, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 For particular's, address - W. McBRIDE SMITH, AO-r., .Winnsboro, S. C. ja~n 10-tf I7F you want to buy cheap goods an Lgood goods call at the store of Messri Suagenheimer & Oroesebel, where youtwil find a full suppifoi everything usuall kc opt. In a first-class estalishmeont. a -y,~ " -NOMI Fl OIQJWATtONS. FO1 SCIOOL COMA20I8NtINEl. The friehda of DR, JOHN BOYD,. ap. preciating the' skill, zeal and fidelity with which he has disolfarged the duties of School . Cnmmissionfr, respeotfully nominate hin for, re-eletioti-subject to L the notion of the.Democratio primaries. 'FOt.tSbIfERIFF. Messrs. Mditore: As nominations are in order,- permit us to present the name of Q0L. JNO. B. 'DAVIS oa a candidate for Sheriff at the enmuing election, subjoot, of course, to the action of the Demooratio primaries. MANY FIUTIDS. FOR JUDGE Or, PROBATE. "Messr.q. Fditors : Please anntionoe the present incumbent, J. R. Boyles, Judge of Probato, as a candidate for re-election at the ensuing election, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party at the pri. maries. By so doing-you.will oblige his 14 MANY rIENDR. FOR SHERIFF. Mesgrs. Xitors: Please anno tin 31 J. Preston 0ooper as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the coming election (subjeot to the decision of the primary election) and oblige many friends in the SoUruwasTrnx PtOnTIoN o Tn CoUNT, dee 10 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEIt. The frienca i of Mr. Jamoi G. Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the office of County Commissioner at the en suing election. -subject to the action of the Democratio primary. Jan 17 -td FOR SCIOOL * COMMISSIONERI. The frien ds of the REV. JAMES DOUG LASS resp,e. tfully nonlinato him for the position of School Conmissioner of Fair. field County at' the ensuing elcOtiod sub. ct to the action of the Democratic party at the primaries, HOW WATCRES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to:. any one, who will ex amine a SoLID GOLD WATC.H. that asido from the necessary thicknes for engraving and polishing, it L.rg% proportion of the precious metal ,(used. is needed only to stiffen and'hold Che engraved pnrtions in place. and supply the necessary solidity and strength. The surplus gold is actual*y needless so '. n1 UTILITY and beauty are concerned. In JAM9 DOS' PAT ENT GOLD WATCH CASES, this WASTE of pre cious mnetal is overcomo,and the HAME'8O4IDITY AND STRNGTII produced ht froin one-third to one-half of the usual cost of solid cases. This process is of the most--shnp'e nature, as fol lows: a plate of nineol composition metal, specially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of SOLID GOLD soldered one on each side. The three.are then passed between polished steel rollers, and the result is a strip of lieavy plated coinpositlon, from which the cases, backs, ceri tres, bezzlos, &c,. arc out and shaped by suitt - ble dies and formors. The xol ' In these cases is suilelontly thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving v'nd enameling; the en graved cases have been carried until worn per fectly smooth by time and use without renov. ing the gold. THIS IS TIE ONLY CASE M'ADE WITIT TWO PLATES OF SOLID GOO,D, AND WAlIllA14TED I Y SPE0IA0L OEKTIFI(ATX. For sale by ConnotAChandler and C. Mutler. Ak for Illustrated Ca-alogu and to se- war rant. . ' .u Itra1-fxly . FIRE I H~N~ AGENCY 70 the.PFublie Why not instui-e your property? See the cost of,a per diem expense: Daily cost of insttring *1,OO00 at 3 per cent per annum is only 8j cents. At 21per ceut. p0r anntlin is only 7 c 0 At 1~ per cent. per annum is only 4 c. . At 1 per cent: per~ annum is only 21 c. At* por' cent. per aninum is only c. IAt 2per cent for 3 years is only 1.88 9 At 11 per cent. for 3 years is onl 1.35 e. 8 At 11 per cent. for 6years is.nnyQ.88 c. -, At 2 per cent. for 6 years is only 1.1 o. Dwellings in towjx or country, detach ed, insurable at the following rates, yiz.: a For one year i per cent. I For three years 115 por cent. r For five years 2 per Gent. *Barns and contofits, gin houises, baled coton strehouses, merchandise, mills an ohrhes insurable af, adequate rates. t1 represent only the very best compa nies of long experie,nce antd well establish -ed character. JAADDS W. LAW, nor 2-.SnsAgent. ~R.JOSEPH GRIOE8CHEL, of the ..Lhouse of Sigenheimer and Gr'o. sch'a!, is heir in New York, laying in a -supply of Spring goods ifs great variety. Leo.k ouit for him when he gets back. j Itaving' associated outf'l?es together r. for the purpose of carrying. on the I GROCERIY AND SUPPTjY TRADE, We beg to informn oe fHeonds and the Sublic that .ewoon han4 a ftdl stock of Coffe a. Sugars. Flour, Molasses, Buckiwheat, Hams, Canned Goods, etc., togeth 'r with Bacon Nfeal; Shoes,Nails, antu all such articled hsare requh'ed by persons desh'ring advances. We are also prprdto nurnish first class Guanos atfi rr~s INow Gods or)kie pontinuafly arriving at J. )L.Boat c's, on the corner. EV uidbrigned b~seae to inform ll that Uietoinera0 or tieht th heV~l COME QUICK! COME QUICK I COME QUICK I COMAE QVIC I COME QUICK I AND BUY STOCRINGS. AND BUY 8TOCKINGS. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose Ladies', Misse' and Children's Hose WILL BEH SOLD WILL BE SOLD Cheaper than ever beard of. Cheaper than ever heard of. Half Price, Half Now York Cost. Hall Price, Half New York Cost. COME AND SEo, COME AND SEg (OME ANDSE McM ASTER, D111CE & CO. fob 2d THE JOHNSON REVOLVINS 900K-OASE. Zasyerfs, Corgymn, Phystr4ane, Ed4edro, nawkers, *eatherst Aterchants, Stadens*, and ali who read books, Iyold" mora 1ooks In lems spaco than any other dovico-Itutates ut a nguer' touch-Sheivom ad. jutablej%t heights desired-Each shelf Is l6incheo equard, holig a set of Appleton'd Cyclopredla, Mado of iton, it caniot warp or wear out. Heauti, fully ornamented. making a handsome and novel Dioce of furniture. 8Izes for table hold I or 2 tiers.of books sizes for Iloor hold 2,8,or 4 tiers of books, am desired. Bonal for desciptve price list SendiM. cents forour Naw ImuormArat .ATAtr.Oc iith over 3n0 lllustrations of Educational anc useful ariucles. BRAKEU, PRATr d CO., School Furnishers, and Dealers In eterything In tho Book and Stationery line, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 142 a 144 Grand at., N*w Torb JUSTI See d Oatus, 1 ear--load of Liwd, and a tul stock of selected We are agehts for the following br.mde of Guanos: IFatapso, Lowe's Georgi Formula, Acid Phosphate, G. Ober & #ohu Soluo,le Ammonlated Super Phosphate of Lime and .Dissolved Bope, South Caroci. na Phovsphate. Give ua a call, act lve lvil give yott BOTTOM FIGUEE. J. F. McMASTER & CO. jan 29 SALE STABLES. TO THE1 CITIZENIS OF FAIRtFIELD: L HAVE established a Sale Stable at WIinnisboro, and am prepaired to soil stock stock on very accolThmiodat ing terms, either for cash or on time until next fall for negotiable paper. Persons wishing to buy or Bw*y -will do welt to call on me before -purchas ing lewee Iwill alsospay thehig,lest eashy price (ORN AND FODDER Deiftered at mry Stable oir Congress Street, located one dor sea~tJ) of the Ladd building, Jan 20.W1LW9~ er a a g eesm . s :0pamrammaa ==uI FRIEE A * TIZE W IfLD: WILSON SEWI in workmanship is equal to a Clrono cd as a flirst-claso Piano. It received and CentexiAl Expositior A. IT SEIV other rmachines. Rts enpacity unlim MACHINES sold in tho United StateF others. The WILSON MENDING A of repairing WITHOUT PATCHING VWXD WISON SEWI CHICAGO, 1 SPOOL COTITOIN. O4. ESTABlLISHEdD 1 12. TRAD E GE ORGE A. 0ILARK, HOLVh. AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YOR1K. The distinctive features of thin Rpool cntic n are that it is inade fruin the very fl sett SPA liiLAVD C011110ON. It is fnished Roft as the cotton from lwhicb t is niade; it hia no waxing or m-tifioh I Ani h to dece. Ve the eyes; it i8 the str( ngeRl, smoothest and mot ela tio iewign thread in the nai k it; for maohin sewing it has no eqal: it is wound on WHITE SPOOL8. The 131 ack is JET LtACJK ever p roduced in spool cotton, being dyed b' a system patent.ed by ou1selves. 'li olora are dyed by the NEW -ANIrINE PROOEss rendering them So perfect and brilliant that dress-makers everywhere use thefi' instend of- ROewing silks, A Gold Medal wa-1 awarded this spool eotton at Paris, 187 4, for "great trength-' and "general excel.ne" being the high est award given for 81poo1 cottc n. We invite comparison and espectfully askc ladies to give It a fair trir-l un'd con vince themiselves of its sup< riority over all others. To be had at wholesale and retaillof J. 0. B3OAO, FRESH ARRIVAILS. AILL $0RTS 0OF NICE~ GROCE~RIES AT DONLY'8, Fresh Augusta1 Flour, of all brands, Fresh Bluokwheat Flour, Kentucky brfed ileef, Blreakfast Strips, New~ Meqs hakerel, New Mesu Shad, Fish in all aized packages, Muitable for plantation use. P urn Leaf L.ard in cans, buckets and tube. Seed ad Eating Irish Potatoes, Garden Seeds, etc. --ALSO F3teel Flows, Collerni & C'o.'s AX.*, Boxes Chewiwi g Tebacco, all g a d , oents per lb. and upward. 'ALSO A large steoek of Liqnors, Winos, and Ofgars. (Give mIoA dali - W H, D)ON'LY, dee 18 On the Corner. I F you want to buy cheap poods and1 good -goods. call at the store of Mess Sugenheimer & Groeisehel, whore yeu will find a fui supply of everything usually kept. fa a Arst.olass establish ment. LITTLE SPEEDY Corn Sheller. For Oheapness1 Sinplielty and Ddrei4tioSeereedswt EOWNED NG MACHINE ioter Watch, and as .ogantly finisi.. he highest aiwards at the Vienna S ONE-FOURTH FASTER than itod. There are more WILSON than the combinedf sales of ftll thj TTACUMENT, for doing all kinds given FREE with each mntchine. [No MACHINE Co ,V..* U. S. A, o rERATOR OHMHNN, LARK%&g0 0 UNION SQUARE- . AAS) NE_W-YORK.CITYy. AyerS Ague Oure, V6t Fever and Ape iitertnittout rovo, )hill Fever, Remitow Fvr, bumb Periodical .illous ver &o ,and 'i i11 the ailotions which a om malarl. >u5, maxh, or miasmatid "oIscmOe, This is a comlottid Ytem(Ay, ipred4wit 1clenille skill fotn vegetaile ingretlients, whic ,larely rails to curd tife seterest rases of Chilld .nd Foter and the concomitant dilsorder, Btielt a remedy the necessities of tie people in ina -lotts districts demand, Its great pnieriority wer any other nedicine yetdiscoveret lbr tiG -mre of Interilitenta is, that It ctnains no qitil iino or mineral, mucl [hse tho take It are fro 7rom dangor ortiinism or any injitrious effects, ud Are as healthy after tsing It as before. It ins b0h cXtensively entployed durIng the lae hirly . unra lit the treatme-nt of thean distrossing lisorderi, and so tin !taryIng hns been Its succmE hat it has gained he reptilation of being hifil ,Ible, It can, therefore, be safely roconnefidett is I bnre remedy and sfecilo tor thd fever and gae of the West, and tie Vial1li Ui9d Fdier of he Soith. Icomiterncts the inhistnatio poison 'it the blood, iaid 1Vces the system front Its inflit, - mee, so that fever and sige, ohnkOs or chills, mn broken ip by it, ulo hot returi until the lisonse Is agaitn contractet, 'The grent Varioty of dsarters, whk4 nris fwont he irritation of tis poIAMI, stit -s etraga, iteutatmnt. Gouit, lIIndache, Bind1nous, lootlanelte, Ens:ache, Catarai, Aunt tuain, Pal., pItritlet, Sslunie A ffeetlnn, lyiteries, P'aiui kin thne Howels, (olio, l'arals- tutd derange. of thne Sltonnei, ann of whnich b6enine hnttermint. lent, or poriodlienl, have n,o r isedner remedy thatt AVv.R's Ao tkCunnt., which cntfes thetm all alike, tndl protects thtosystomi n'ont afire at tat'ks. A S s preventive, It is of Immiense servico lIt thosni :onmmnnitles wheroe Fever antd A gta prtevanis, na -stinys the dlevelopnt?ut of tine dim~nenso ff taken mn thne frst nppronch ofrtife 0nntitory symtp. omts. Traxteliers rntuI temporatty tesiudents are losni ennbiod Sd d'ef3 these dilsorderts, andti lcew ih cver suiffer if tIhey tavail themntselves of the~ ,rotection thtis remedy affords. For Liver Con pl ainta, nrihtg from torpihlty, t is art ecllotnt vemedy ; it sthnintllates this otgant nto healthy activity, nnd-produces meaty roemark. nble cures where other meddies fail. Prepared by Dr. J. G. Ayer & Co., Practical antd AnalytIeal Clhomists. 1.OWELL, ANS, 00.0 i&Y A. i nUuoa KEnsTwizag. - Buyt Notlois WhiIte Gouds, Hrosioer mid Calicoeis at the corneor store of ,. i, ileaty & Co. Reme~iber ,J. M. ileaty & Co.~ make. S pecialty of the 1ay State Standard Icrew Shioes, at the sloro on the corner,. A nice stock of good Lanndrirsd and Un laundried Sir ts, Collars, Neckwear ~e., at J. M. Boaty & Co.'s cornoL' itor'o, Elegant Caslinmcres, Momie .Cloths, Worsted, Alpaens, Dress Linings, Jrinoline. &ch., at J. it. Bleaty & o' ~otnl' stoV*e. fGrQcer1es of all kinds, Candy, Crack Irs, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenware, P~lows, Cutlery, Shlot' Powder, etc.. tlways in stock at the corner store of r. M.: Beaty & Co, J?. M. lleaty & Co. are selling Olothe nig, Hats, Rubber Suits anid Shoes a~ ' oweat cash prices. BUI~Y THE *WHISKEY., This is the 'imon pre artioe eized and sid by thbQe3t *overnhnenlt. T) e regular '3OOI~" hine." ' V. DE8POJNThS 5epeho aMon D