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RAxt.OMi Scrisbut.MSA.---Tho tains on the Charlotte, Coiuhbla & Augusta Railroatd reach Winnsboro as follows: Day passengr,. northward, 1.00 p. m.; southward, 6.12 p. m. Night passen-| ger, no'thward, 12.20 a. m.; south ward, 8.59 p. ni. 1ay t*eight, horth' ward. 8.65. A.' n. southward, 12,40 p. M. :ight-fkight, north ward, 2.88 a. i.; southwad , 10.85 p. in.-This sehedul. Is op the basis . of Washilng' ton thne, which is about fifteen mihuteis ahead of Winnsboro timer New A dvertisements. Tax Notice-E. 8. Chandler. The IIeason Why-D. It. Flenniken. Mimnaugh's Grand Depot-John L. Mimnaugh. The Gordon Light Infantry held a regular meeting in the Town Hall last The county treasurer is getting a little breathing spell after his work. Subscribers will please remember that the end of the year is approachinfg and the printers need money. Mr. J. L. Miinaugh has a new and attractive advertisement in this morn ing's issue. His stock is large And Varied, and all who desire bargains should call and see him. SCUooL MEETING.-It is time that the voters of this school district were holding a meeting to levy a local tax for next year. The proceedings must begin with a petition to the Trustees for a.meeting. The L9gislature meets in ColusIbia to-day. -It has much importapt work before.it. The delegation from Fair field went down on yesterday and will be on hand promptly at the organiza tion of the two branches-the Renate and the House of Representatives. CUT. IN A GIN.-It was reported in Winsboro on Saturday that Mr. WRW 11am B. Douglass, who lives in the western portion of the county, had his hand cut in a cotton gin. We have not heard the particulars, but hope the accident is not of a serious nat ure. The State Board of Canva'ssers. after~ hearing argument . on both sides, counted the Haut Gap and Black Oak boxes, from Charleston county, over which so munch fuss hats been made by the Radicals. This, however, does not chanmge the resulit of them electionr in that county and it tvilTf, conseqnently, have a Democratic delegation in the Legislature. The action of the various County Boards, in all the other coun ties, was flily sustained by the State 1Board. "That do settle it," as the Radical doctrine is that there is no going behind the "returns."~ 8ALE. oF BUGGIEs.-A let of new buggies was sold se anction on Satur day, and at prices that seem marvel lonsly low down. Open buggies were sold at forty- two dollars and top bug gfes as low as fifty-six dollars. Mr.. W.. A' Hlufiman, represenvting th'e large buggy establishiment of Lsouis Cook, of Cinefnnati, was .the auction eer; and Saturday's work shows that lhe understands his business. A lauyge lot of buggies -of the same make was sold in Fairfield last yeur, and we be lieve they have given general satisfac tion1 There has been plenty of ice the l'ast few mornings,. and the weatilor' fs ebid and frosty. 'There was snow on the 19th of Novemnbev,. 1879--just one year ago on last Friday. The weather prophets predict a great quantity of snow and' col'd we'etler during the coming winter, and the largest falls willi occur In January and- March One fact upon Which tlie predlction Is founded is that horne are buifding their nests in the highest branch da of the trees. This is a singular fact, but we siappose science givoe- a full and lucid explanation of it all-to which you are most respetibly rea refepmod'.. .RUN OFF.-he northern-boundpas senger tilafn'Was delayed for about six hours on Sunday. This was caused by the run off'er breaking: dowW of' the southern-boun'd morning train near rou~tony. in consequence of' a- broklen rail. It aeem~s that no one was serious ly hurt; but it doubtlessgave the pas sengera a gocd, old time scar~e.. 'his, wve are Infortnedr Is tiletliird time tha6 trains have jumped the track- oil' tis road recently, and it is tiecoming a serious matteretlat should be ittyesti' gated by the railroad officials or by the railroad commissioner. It is said; however, that after the third-run off it is perfectly safe to ride in the- cars, but we wont take any in ours. TnR Te~cnat~s' AsscATION.-.rA heavy rain on Saturday morning pre vented a full attendance of teachers at thme meeting. Coflt0.0C. DavIs, Presi doentr Misa Fripp,, and lssars., B. H. Robertson,. Wiliard. Richardson. and R. Means bavs were plresent. Sever. l qulestions in grahnapi-amd' Grube's, *iuetlid of teaching it'ini'9d 'to be inihrra w4edkukidd, .ati he followed" ooie talk* lit.it decimal fractio und double; uIle. of three. The V pdig wee 9f, 4fn inftrba. .nature' ,lhit of a pidasaht and' proftta ble chreter, ,l'he 4ext nweetipg wkil be held in WVhiosboro on saturday bo fore the full woon -in January. Th6 meetings will be very instructive If all the teachor, will ttend. Trtlstees should stipulate with tie teachers about this mattnr. THE COTTON MARKET.-There0 was an advance in the price of .'otton - on Saturday which was firmer . on .Monb day, and we have reason to hope that It will continue at or above tenl centd. Winnsboro is unequaled, 'as a cotton market, by any town In the' up coun try. There are both local and foi'eign buoyers here who give the very out side prices-sometimes even higher prices than dati bo obtained 4i cJolum. ba. . Otir merchants 'receive the latest cotton news 'by wit'b tWo- or' thi'ee times per day, and are thuq enabled to give their customers the benefit of the very latest advance In the market. Planters who look to their own inter ests cannot afford to go to other places when so much liberality can be ob tained at home. We are not :disposed to recommend this uaftket in a spirit of bo~sting, but simply desire o11r friends who haya cotton to sell to know that Winnsboro is determined to lead the cotton markets of the up country. PE1980NAL: IZJT$I4G0NcEj -Secretary V'idmpsen has been in ducd to take port jvine asea toil1b. -Sothern says that London ought to like Edwin Booth's nice legs. -Senator Matt. H. Carpenter' is at tending'to business in Washington, although his health Is procarlous. -ralph Waldo Emerson's house in Concord is homely, and stands near the road, so that it catshes tig dust; -Ex-Sccretarv of' the ':Treashry Boutweli has licen appointed to be counsel for the United States before the Franco-American Mixed Claims eommissidn. -Whle digging about the founda tions of a hodse in Bologna the 'work men discovered a sepulchre so old that it is supposed to belong to the ihron ago. It contained frpgmennts of small clay images. -The critics made fun of Irving's. thin legs, aid now, as Creswick 'in playing the part of the injured Roman father in 'Virginius," wears sandals, ft 'rities do not ike the- bigness of his toe. -Most Northern people cannot un derstand how there can be in the up lands of Georgia a class of people who eat dirt. There is one class of North era men who can understand it, and they are the grocers who sand their sugar. -Mr. Emlory A. Storrs, of~ Chicago, who mnde some of tihe most effective Republican speeches during the recent campaign, says that the Southern brig adiors made Uhe mistake of supposing that the Republicans wer'e pusillan I mous; that the Repuiblcans found that the time had passed for trying to con ciliate offenders of the law1; that the Chinese letter lost New Jersey and Unlifornia and affected New York, and that if onme of the jnstices of the Su premne Court shonld (lie his successor wvouldl not be appointed from Ohio be eause the' ehieft (nstc'e coines from elmme. but probably from the bar of N'ew York. -Colonel Ingersoll -expects to re main In Washington, which he cor. siers as good a town to loan money in with9ut collateral las' any in -the world.' He thiniks Athat Garfleld hvill pay neither personal rewards mnor per soinal revenges at' the ptblic egnenseg The Southr ho says, musn g e ic the firea tilat-itis Insulted 'when it fs'ont voted. The result of the election, in his opinion, might have been different if Seymomi' a-nd McDonalud had' been. norpnimted. 'lHs story is that lien Hill's proposition to kill' the Demo cratic party provided the Republicans kill their party 'Is itiuch -M4ke the- piro posaf of' the rooster to the horse thlat they should not step on each other's feet. TAX NOTICFL T lHE- books for the collection, of 7 towvn taxes will be closed on the' last day of November. Executions will Issue against deliquents after that tiine. E. 8. CHANDLER, nov 28- Clerk and Treasurer. THE REASON WHY 1 ayfarmers fall is not so niuch k nacount of the Tpolitical .sign'a tion, but because they don't bnf~ Gro ceries from the undersgngd. 'As a guide, I give anm abbrevimted~calogue' of' Flour-all grades-prieds' m'nmg from $3.60 to $10 per barrel; New Buckwvheat Flour, just rbceived; Snu gars, Coffees, Ratdand Green), Vassed), Lard, ~n tierces, buckets and' cans), Crean bheese; Macdaroni,- Bolt ed M'eal, Pea'crl Gitlts,'Molesses and Syrups' 1 'tal grades. Also- a lot of newv crop lev Orleans to arve in a few days.. Rled May<Whemt, (a- fine selection)y' Rye, Barley andi d Rustfropf Oats. Tihe "Farmet's ~Frietid.1low,"' a want long, felt by the industl'ious(t.1 lers of the sol; will not choke inm the' fobalest lhnd, light and easy to handle, yet durable.- Aso Plow .Hoes, Axes, Trace Chains, Nails, liotse and Mule Sho.. All'of'ny Good's will bear inepoction, which I Jnvite, dlov 23 1AJ -lFLANNI1lEN. We are bond to please and'think we ctuinterest you iyooed auyg thing in out' line. Sesm rnn)1l A(M*oanCer FA1 NOTICE, People of Failfield. OTICE is iov given that li will be to the advanitnge of buyers to pall and GLANOE AT GOODS in our line before buying elsewhere. We propose selling Goo s as low am the same quality are sold or offered by anybodyi Our Goods speak for them. selvea. SPEOIAto iNDUCEMMEN'fS Ol"FEfldb fN SHOES. We WOlild call the attention of (ho Ladies to ottr stock of eu Wi ..dt .aa- -am e arl inspection of which we respectfully request. MCMASTER, BRICE & KETCHiN. nov 20 Fresli Drugs and Medicines, G(IASTOR OIL, Blestone, Borax, Cay. A, enne Pop er, Lactoioptine, Bath fo~nges, O(gh NyrupH. Boothing Sy rups, Bay Uum, erfunery, Oinchonid, Qui nine, Tuttb'. Gilder's. an I Str<ng s Pills, Essence'Ginger, Capsino Plasters. ALSO, Oniotf Sas, Prepared Coc6a,' danary Seed. Gun P.,wder Tea, Hyson Tea, Vow dored Black Pepper, Machine Oil, &o. Just reoeived by MoMA STER, BRICE &KETCHIN. nov 20 WAGONS I WAGONS! WAGONS! FOR THE PEOI LE1. ONF E OAR LOAD OF THE FAMOUS WEBSTER WAGON, onE CAR LOAD OF THE 'RELIABLE, AVERY WAGONS. WE WILL NOT BEG, UNDERSOLD, For sale by, U. 0. DESPORTES, Winnaboro, S. C. [L. S. DESPORTES & CO., Ridgeway, S. 0. nov 2 Great Excitemilt .' LANDECKER . AND GOODS GIVEN A WAY! W ~, tle undersigned, anno'nnic' to V th e public that we have just re eived a new lot of RY GOO'Dsr. CLOTHuING, LADIESul ID GNS FURN1IHIN' OODbS' BOOTS-AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., Whlch:we will sell, at the lowest; and in addion' to' t-17 l'ow prlces we give to every pe~~caser of $5.00 an extra presenib of FIFTY' OENTS WORTH OF 4dOODS, And to every purchaser..of $10, an ex tra presen~t of' ONE DOLLAR'S WORtTH. JUST RECEIrE.D. -A- new lot of Three-Buttoned- Kid Gloves, only 560 cents, real' Alexander Kid Gloves, $1.00-Wor'th $1.25. ALL.EINDS AND STYLES. A' call for i'nspectl'on is cordially in vited, and. -satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. 1P. LAND1ECKER & BRO1. .nov 20 -IERMANN DUL WINCLE, Netor &~ General Commission Merchant, C H' L1 8 T 0oN, 8. C., DaALER IN GERMAN EANIT, or POTASH 8AIiT, Peruvlit Onano, No. 1land No. 2,; i1%to Fish Guanit!-'14ova Scotia Land Plaster, Oirbund Sotith Carolina' Phos. phate,-and othor'PERTIIZERS.- Also, CO0R N, 0OA I'S, H A Y,.R E . Orders Diled with dispatch,.aridf H beral advanceszmade on consignments of' let, ten n n.he Proucn. I114 YO Li T A .1. f! A YTn ING IN THII tG2;t~oE Ltsrm, aI OAbL AND GET THE BEST AT F W. HsBE.V ICH TS. SOT=1t WHISKEY. PUNCHES, --AT P. W. HANt(I~iT'S. JAUAQA RUM PUNWHES, -AT .i W. HABENIC IT'S. io3 AND JERRIE, SIADE OF TiHE BEST IMPOwRED LI QUORS, AT V. W. 11ABE NICHT'S. "lEhi "DOAV CARLO," BEST TEN CENTS CIGAR FOR TIT MONEY, AT F. W, IIABENICIT'S. 'nov 10 QALLJ .AT 0111o0f & Cladlhor' -AND~ SED T rE Finest lines of Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watuhes, Chains. Pins and Ciar-Rings, that have aver boon brought to' this plae-. ALSHO A fine assortment of Cameo and Plain Ingor Rings. ALSO -Silver and Plated tv-or of all kinds1. Violins, Violin 6trinigh, &c'. HANDSOME TOILET NEJTS. Vases, Motto Cups, Lamp Goods, Glass waro, Clocks, &c. All as CuEiAP as the Dheappst. nov 16 F1 N E IL I QUO0R S. ATHIANSIBROS.' Ok(i Cabinet Rye, 83,CdRoanoke Whiskey, 1860. Also, RUotterdam Brandy. Cold Iam for lunchr roih 11 to 1 o'clock every' daty, I HAVE recently made extensive addri. I. t.Ions to my~ stock of Win~es and liquors. whinir ebnaid' 6f' a f(ni asaort mient of Wyo Whiskoey, Corn Whiskey.. Frend l-asn dy, Appl1e1 B randy, Peach Brandy, Sherry WVino,+~duppernong WVine, Champagne, etc , etc. f& I claim to s1-1l the ,FINST AND PUR Et R 1WH VIISK EY to be had in Wilnnsboro. Give it a trial. I also also k- op on hand a fu'l supply of . SEGARSd~V} TON A'2CO, in great variety, and1 adapted to the tastes of everybody. Call at the PALa.ETT.O HOUSE, in the Witnsboro Hofel biiling. mh',J. CLENDINING. SMOKE RS - T A KE N OTJI 0E. ,FIVE THOUSAND CIGARS. 1flVYE THIOUNAN1 8 ~Y N )I 'A.T E CIGARS.' THE BESar FIVE CENt' CGARS -I'N *AMERICA IN. W. fYABEpTIWil'" V. JN. lacDONALu ATTORNEIYA#' I A W, WO, .8 ki v W $4(&,g WINNBORO, 8. C. 8n'eIr eto Court Doujie. LUD.PEN & BATES' BOUTHElUN MUSIC HOUSE, TIE MUSIC HOUSE il' T'HP SOUiH I REMOVAL TO otl Him Double Store An Immiuenlse Music Temple4 Two largo Otores, each 90 feet front abd ton stories high, fronting oil three streets ar d filled from dolldr tb 16ft ivith tiusicial supplies. Nothing to compare with it in the Southern States. A BIG STO OC, A BIG STOCK, A BIG ThADE, 4ND TO 002= During the ten years since our estab lishment of our house we have developed tho ia-usic trado of the South to a won derful dogree, but as yet we have only be gun. Weaee, not many years ahead, a business of a million a year. and to take care of this enormous trade we have pro vidod our present mammoth warerooms. Fall trade 188t' will be immense. We are ready for it. For months our senior part nor hoa been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for instruients. Ile has concluded most advantageous contracts, and the Pianos and Organs aro "coming, coming" 109,000 inoro, by overy atcarnor. Nou Styles, Now Prices, Now Torms, New Store, New De parturei SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. Cash prideg with three Months credit. During months of An !. Sept. and Oct. w- ivill sell Pianos ar d Organs at LowEST OAKI PiouEs,. payable 423 Cash on a Pi. ano or $10 rsi en an Organ, with the balanen in throo months, WITULOUT INTEn EFST, WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFERM Write for Illustrated Catalogues and Now Price Lists for Fall I N 0 and pro pair I , ho astonished-. LUID)IN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. July 2T A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE. Now because it is only within the last few years that it has bcen improved and brought wit.hin the reach of every one: old in principle becaui the first invention was nade and the first p tent taken out nearly twenty years ago, and cases made at that timen and worn ever since, are nearly as good as now. Head the tol lowing which is only one of the many hun dreds; yoma' jewelers can tell of similar ones: M, AN~sPIRi.n, PA., May 28, 1878. I have a customer who carried one of Bloss' Patent eases fifteen years anti I knew it two years before lhe gcot It, andi it, now appears good for ton yeatrs longer. Rt. EI. OLNEY. Remember t~hat, Jas. Doss' Ia the only patent se ad fw pantes of riolId gold (dno out sieadone insidp.) covering every part ox posed to wear or sight. The great advantage of these plates is apparent, to every one, floss' Is the only palent ease with which there is given a wvrrttent warrant, of which the following is a fac-simice: ils0MUE See that you get, the guarantee with Oeahcasoe Ask your jeweler for illustrated oatalegue. Oct O-lyimchl Weo think we can show~ a lrttle th'e nicest Stock of New Fall and Wini tor Goods, ever brouight to our burg. Oome and see us. SUGNHIMER & GRoEdCoEE SALE STABLES. ]SrCTIOCE ALL persons wh'6 liouglht stoelk from me last spring on time -whose notes are due first October, will please be prepared' to rneet themn. as fdll payment will be requiredl. Prompt payment will only enable me to accommodate thorn next sp)rmg. CORNliAND FODDER Delivered nt my Stable on Congress Street, located one (door south of' tho Ladd building, Sept 28' WiLIFORD. Clothing for Men, Youths and Boyr-A meaning signv yet our friends say' thei~' nbthing: mean about us. Come arnd sdilt your selves. SUdIdNdalMER & O.loEscrnEr,. l Clothig for Men,- Youths and Boys, Wel mado, good qdality and always cheap ih pric'. SroENHIEliE & O6RbUsCHE. If you want to save teorey go t'o AT T- E (10 i TALL AND V W ' DE' 1e1%'0e t Inlhrn bnr otttolnore lately dispoadd Of oar Grocery Dept room for out Which are now ai store, and-liave beon n can,ot enumerate the various kinds anid.s45 anuno our stock, and we shall endeavor to ULOTIIENG HA TS AND GR. 'this departmaent has been extended, and Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt lauadried niado to order if desired. I3AY STATE STANDA Are oxit specialty, and to thdse Who have those who areyet strangers to the duirabilit ts call and buy your winter supply, ora sir You will nut have to come often-~they aro Shoom ade. ZEIGLER BROTHERS' Gents', Ladies', I your 8 oo bill and save money by buying t J oct7 DON'T Until You ___ M Y STOCK oV Furniture, whtich wvill . esM according to yquality, 1111d for < Remember that aill m goods are wv'arr-anl Furilturec elsewherc, then come to the 1i best selection and can buy chenper. Bet way, Blythewood, White'Oak, Voodwa and York. This is a recommendation.o1 A new supply of Window Shades, W1 Frames, Chromos, liat Hacks, and Book Tho largest supply of Tin Chamber Se ber Suits. Call amd see them. A new F any. Don't Buy a Mlachino imerel been it i1nd likes it. Ieeitiber that imost, of pulifed have btit little merit. The one y, timei and vexation;i I- nloisbess, ranil it. Roeineiberi the Gold i1edal was awna oV'er eighty collpetitors. I can refer yo always given cut11ire satisfaction. R1me Siash Factory. All orders entrusted to i the lowest pries. Furnittire neatly rep preparcd to imlake to order. Lumlbler ald Ing M1chine Needles and titflents ai Inc. Don't fill to call before purchasing ALWAYS ON HAND e The very best NORFOLK~ OYST.ERS. three times a wee~k, at F. W. HIAJENICHIT'S. Beat Salt Water FRESH Fish, all the your round, and always Wvarranted to bo good, at F. W. HIABENICHT'i'S. To arrive this week one barrel Old 1903 NAT HAN'S CABINET W HISKEY;' (gen uine), at F. W. HABENICHIT'S. P. 8. Some of same, very old, in stock. PHILADELPIA~ LAGfDR B(a in one-half Plit Bottles, for Family use, very low, at F. W. HIABENICHIT'S, nov 11 G REAT INDUJCEM ENTS - --::r - W E have nowv in store the largest stock over pulrchased by us, and whielr wil-1)b0 disposed of at low prices. bry Goods, Clothing, Hat, Shoes, Groceries, Bridles. Saddles, Harness, Rled Leather, Harness Leather &c.' We are not given to 'BLOWING," Eut cenn tr uth fully say we are offer ing solid bargains, and will be gl'ad to see you. U. G.DESPORbTES. sept 20 JUST REVEl VfDs PRICF'S BAKING POWVDERS, PRICE'S FLAVORING E1XTRACTS, ItICE'S COLOGNE ON DRAUG lIT. 'ALSO, ioter supl of the FORIEST # 2 ER CLOOE, and a v'arIety of Prepaations for Goughs andkCoJls, Loct2 .IXA'E I - ITERL 000DI, and dId. publid geherally, thit wd -i44 trment foi ihb purpose of makinig mnofi iarked at prices to itOlteo qfftik Mse - lel, but cordiaIlly invii o all to call ana *4 - inlako it the interest of all to pttrolage. lVis' PFT1ZNTSHING o i - we guarantep, ptices as low as thd loweok. cannot bo surpaAsod. Laundriod o Un-: ID SCIEWED SHOEt.. ried thetn we need not Add Wde'( Td f of' this honestly mnade Shoo, we tisk yonAl" gle pair only, if you profer ftk''ig them. " aoknuwledged by many to o'ut*eat any LLSO dfisses', and infhiits' 1ne shoes, (idaued : ha best; Rouiembef the place M. BEATY & CO., ON TE COR1N. BUY Been be tie arest, handsomest and cheap. lesigi MT wVOrkIanship unoqualed. led to be as i-epreseited. Pri'ce your rst.-eliss store 'where yo1 will have tho ir in 1ind that I ship goods to Ridge rd's, Blaiekstock, and its fir as Chester I he quality and price of my goods. 11 Pockets, Brackets; Mirrors, Picturo Shelves, cleaper than the choapest. Is,-inadc to inmlch Cutingo and Chum upiply of Sewing Maehiesc as good as [iSe yottr n other or your iighbor has thle machinel, s thalt are1, most8, la-rely - m want. is tihe one flint will save yod s light amid will last'a long tM-'d. 1 ha1v6 r1ded to onie of' the Miclhinmes I represent LI to mnh lit 110 usilig it, and it hn. mher that I amn agent, for a Door and Ic Will have promnpt nitteition anld- at ired at. moderato prices. I am also Shimingles for sale at, siniall profils. Scw d pars. of ~Machinies C1 be hirough elsewhere. I. W. I'llILLIPS. ITHE PE PLE'S BRUTUAL RELI El rAS80O IA i 0N. in ease of death, their families may I'e ooivo frotn $2,000 to $5,000i, according to amount of cortillcato. This is one of the best plans of lila insu rnneo. You ipay as you go, just like flea insuranco, and wIhit inore conrvenienoeo ven, as you liay by snmillI instalments during the year. We refer to thoqe hest acquainted with us, viz :lmombersi in FairfIld; G. ,H. Mc Master, Jan. A. Blrice, Jno BI. Davis, D~ RI. Flenniken, 1). Siugenheimet, J. W. MeOroighst, Jno. J. Neil, Theinas li. John.. son, J. Clendining. 1. B. 1landlian; It. Means Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. EAM on6 that should like to becomo a menmber will apluy to (1, 0, BACOT, ant. 2 Agent. TitNEW YR WEEKLY HIERAL11 ,AMAES GORDON E N NET, Proprietor. Till' BF:ST ANT) CHEAPEST J'EOITAG FRit FIFTY CENTS FOR SIX MONTHIS. . An Extra Copy to Every 0111b of Ten. THlE NEW YORK hERA LD P'UILISIIECD EvERY D)AY in the YEAR. l'OSTAG10i FltEIC, 81%) pays for 01n0 year, 8untiny9 incitnled. 88 pays for one year, without Sinda 's, S5 pays for six months5 8ttndays Incltided. 84 pay's for slx mnths, withouit Suntags. 8s pays or on year for any specified day of 81 Iays or si months fer any sycotfled day of 81 por month (Incltiding SutndayS) wit? ha charged en subscripttoionfor a 10s- portod than three mont.hn. TO EUROPE, INCLUDING POSTAGE. IVL a ... . . .d?(Itt on)............ t WVeeldy D1ornestic EdtIton)............0 NEWS8DEALERS SUI'iLIED, D' ditonP(OSTAGEC FRLIiE, Un.1..d.tion........,....2X ernt 7.* Stanfny Iditlol...............4 cent 11 Oy, WVeekly EItIon............2coni pox'Copy.. . N. 1.-Not, l"4' thanl 5 coples Dail (o e dlE'1'alorsL awholesale1 rates.. We a low mio comnrnissioni on -silbscrIptions to anii kdltlon. Addsress. 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