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RAIMrOAD ScIEDUr.s.-The trains on the Charlotte. Columbia & Augusta Railroad reach Winnsboro as follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.00 p. in.; southward, 5.12 p. m. Night passen ger, northward, 12.20 a. in.; south-. ward, 8.59 p. Im. Day freight, north ward. 8.55- a. in.; southward, 12.40 p. in. Night freight northward, 2.38, a. In.; southward, 16.35 p. m.-This' schedule Is oil the basis of Washing ton time, which isabout fifteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time. New Advertisements., . New Store-W H. Donly. Citation-rJ. R. IlJoyles, J. P. F. C. To PropertylOwndrs-E . '& Chan d(er, Clerk. Sale of Personal Property--J. C. Caldwell, Executor. The sheriff's office is doing a big business collecting liens. A partial colpse of the sun will take place on the 30th of this month. Taxes were paid up unusually well this year. Over thirty-nine hundred voluntary polls were collected. The new 'county officers hnve re ceived official notification of their elec tion and expect to qualify in a' few days. It's getting Oin well into the season and yet no theatrical troupe has visited Winnsboro. We inust draw upon local talent if this dearth continues. Mr. W. 11. Donly, finding his busi ness constantly on the increase, has opened a branch store in the building south of that of Messrs. Beaty & Bro. In both establishments will be found a varied assortment of groceries. Read his advertisement. The Register' of Thursday says: "Saluda Factory bought by telephone last niight seventy-eight bales of Fair field cotton grown by R. J. 31cCarley of that county. It was classed as 'strict-low middling,' and -the f'actory p~aid 11 .80c. for the lot.?' Constrat~ia tions to Jaick dun Jiis successials a plan ter'. The weatTh hs been ahnost unpre cedontedly bad for the past fewv weeks, and. the streeC(ts andi pavemenlts are as miuddy as they- cain well be. Much cotton is still in the fields thuroghont' the county, and the rain hais damaged it seriously. The farmers were prec p~aring to sow a very large crop of oats, but thie weather has interfered very seriously. DrsTnuer, SenooL MEE'TING.-The trustees of' School District No. 14 have called a meeting of the taxpayers of' the district, to be held in the Town Hall, oil Wednesday, the 8th inistant, at ten o'clock a. in. The object of this meeting is to coiisidler the question of levying a local tax for the sitpport of the pulic schools. As every taxpayer is directly interested in the matter, it is to be hoped that there will be a full attendance. REsisTING TilE SHulnFF.-On Thur's day, when soine wagons Wyere sent by Messrs. Gooding & lliott to remove .a part of the crop -belonging to Noah Johnson, colored,. which had ben levied upon under a lien, Noah refitsed to lot thetai enter the yard, and, brand ishiing a hatchet, thi catened to kill or be0 killed before the crop shotild go. Bherifi'Davis was sent for, and on his arrival, his entrance ws resisted- by Noah, who grappled with him and' bit his hand before lie was overpowered. 'lie was brought to towin on the charge of assaultinig the shfhrift' and resisting -the pr'ocess of la'.' A pr.eliminairy examination was held by Jitstice Neil, and Noah bound ov~er to the Court of Sessions. STuCICHO)LDERns Mtil~4cd.--i'rA tunt ,nual mecetfiig of the 8tockhlolders of the Chiarlotto, Cplumbia and Augusta Railroad was held in Uolumbht on the. 1st instatst, INoticd of the mweeting was pul1shd bne (lay befordhaffd, and we presenis not A httndred Iedal stockholdeorg kwlts anything about it, Their presence at the meueting wotdd, of coure, hauve effected no; pprpose, as the controlling interest Isheid fly 4 few outsiders; but~ It does teatri as- If the authorities inight hate glvon the minority stockholders at least the ben.. efit of' one free ride to Cohtmbia in lieu of dividends that have not been paid for fifteen years, When a railla r'oad t'irtualhy holds its meetinigs in a corner It fs tirne to have a railvoad commissioner on guard. Dn. S. BiAaco.-T.he Camdenj'ou," nial says of Dr. Blarnehbt - This eminent - physician, who fot* more than twenty years past has lived amongtt bids adieu $o us now for newver arn larger fields, Orr1 aruch, by his olesu tplioatioft apd nati ve in, telect, has ar i . inh his ~ ~fse sion, abes~ a' r'p tti l tht, extend 1w outsidai $ the State. The Doctor expects to lve in N'ew York, and wo foolfasth.ed that uess&valts himl" He 64ilt be greatly ,13ee4 here by a lare elrole of friede1 Onr best wishes .tenid bim,, and we trust that his cnp.of good fortone will be fillet to-overflow ing. Dr. barfich has w4nkn kWrvn fr'iend Winnsboro whoi W1jtle 1rgretting his removal from the State, congratu late hina upon onlarglig his sphere o usefhilness. AiEST OF .Lr'TION OFicEns.-T Messrs. Walldi Douglass and Rags date, the thref daagers of the late elec tion at Je#ignaille precinct, in thij county, wek brought before Unite< tates Commissioner Stoeber, In Co lumbia, on Thursday, charged witb "neglect of duty." The conmissionei discharged the accused parties on pre liminary hearing. Messrs. Charles D Chappell and J. 11. Wicker .were als< brought before the. commissionet charged with voting more than once at the same precinct.' Mr. Wicker was discharged aud Mr. Chappell waa bound over to appear next Tuesday, whon the prosecution will introduce further evidence. Messrs. H. A. Gail. lard, W. H. Lyles and J. T. Parron appeared as counsel for. the accused gentlemen. These prosecutions are trumped up by the negroes in the Jenkinsville section, urged on by the Martlus-a dirty and villainous crew that have been a nuisance to the neigh borhood for many years. VIsIT CIIARLESTON.-A rare oppor tunity Is offered to the good people of the up-country to visit the "City by the Sea" -on the occasion of the Fair of the South Carolina Agricultural Society (which commences on the 6th instant and continues ten days), the Charleston races and the annual con vocation of the *Grand Lodge of Ma sons of this State. The railroads will sell round-trip tickets at temptingly low figures, and the people of Charles. ton will do all in their power to enter tain their visitors. Among the attrac tions will be the races of the Carolina Jockey Club. A number of noted turfinen have reached the city and are ready for the races. Among the ar rivals are James McCloud, Joseph Cotton, E. T. Beaman, McClean Broth ers, Dan. McClinch, C. W. Medinger, Joseph Walters, Hughey Qafney, John Croker and: Dan. Mace, of New'York; 1H. Ball, . of Kentucky, and Green Morris, of St. Louis. Twenty-five horses have already reached the city, and it is estimated that not less than twenty stables, containing eighty horses, will be oh hand at the races which will be the best ever given by the Club. THE GRANTING OF CIIARTER. Churches, societies and religious and charitable associations- seeking incor poration, as well as those interested in the opening of new roads, would save many a dollar to the State by being guided by the suggestions embraced wvithin the following report' nmade .by the Senate JudicIary Commtrittee: " the opinionl of the committee, Clerks 1f the Court have full power and au. thority to grant charters for churches, cemeteries, fire and hook and ladder complanies, Free Masons, Odd Fellows and Knights'of Pythias lodges, charit. ablo and religious institutions or so cieties, labor, agricultural, meonufactur'. ing, industrial, or other like societiles and companmies, and in their opinioni the Legislattire would save a greal dealr'of time~ and expense, b~y remitting the gr'a:Sting of charters for such so. cieties andt conmpanies to the Clerks of the Court, and they recommend thai such action be taken by the Senate, They also report that, in their opinion, the varIous Boards of County Coajunis sioners have full power and authority within the hounds of' their counties to open new and repair old roads, and that legislative action miced not be in voked in the premnises, except whem1 it is necessary to authorize two Boards of adjoining counties to build a bridge across the line, or' open a road whicla runs from onme to the other county." Tt) .'ROPERTY-OWNERS4 NOTICE is hereby given to owners oi UN Real Estate withlin the corporata limits of the town of Winnsboro that the p7avemnents in front of such property must be put in good condition wvithir thi?'t~y days from this date. If not at. tended to within,- that time, the Towi Conoil will proceNd to fit the same, and the cost thereof will bo added to Lthe lproprty-owners' taxes for the next muhi el~a year. My order of Council. E.8. CHANDLER, Clerk. dcc 4 SALAd &)19 PERSONAL PROPERT1i PURSUANT to an order froni tb e Judg~ .1.of Probate. I will sell at pitblic ano. tionm on Tuesdays thie 14th inst., at-tht late residence of James E. Caldwefll, de, eensed, the balance of the personal po crty ~elongin g to the estate of said de consed, consisting4 of corn, fodder, peas cotaseed,,four-horse wagon and hbar. ness, buggy, plantation and blackniiti tools, iotton gin, cora mill, grain or adies one hoi-se afhd fouir rhffles. Terms of sale-cash. 3. C'. DALDWELD Executo*. doe 4-f lil STATF?2 OF SCUTIM CAROIANA (ioUkV oR' WAIn'I3LaD. Byt J.. R. 130YL~ & ,Eqi, Probale Judge. HRtiE.AS Paul Je'hkins hath madi Vault to'me to gratif. him letters o~ administration of the estate of Mahah Jenikins, deeased Trhese tdre, therefoie, to of te and admen. ish all and sigta heknr' and ored. Itors of the saidl Aahaldoenkiffs, deceased, that they be and appear befol'g ue in th< 0tid of Pfobate, tY be held 'af rFairlielc Court Htisoi Se 0., oh the 18thw day o Dlecembet, after publication theredf, at 1) c'eloek i the forehoon, to show esuse, I any they have, why the said adudinistra lion should not be giahted. Given under nmy hand tis 8d day o boeeeber, Annoe homini 1880. J. B, BOYLJE8, J. P. F. 0 . dee 4-f1111 GERIA GTONEJMOUNTA fJORNt WH12tIEZb At P. W. Ifabenicbt's and..Williford's Soie Ants for Wuinsboro, gnov 25 evir to ZOur Goodi J1 N adition toaay Groqery on the corn. .*L er, Ihave opened a Fanoy Grocery in my old stmnd, bne door onth .,of Beaty a. Bro., where I keep a full sele-Aion of nioe things for Chrlitinas times,sutch as 1ou r Kraut. Dologna Sansage, Breakfast Stribs, Onions, A pples, Orange8s Cocoaninats i, . aluhas, Cabbage, 1i h Potatoes, etc., oto, Call nt Headqutarfers, on the corner, and buy your Brandies, itums, ,iquor and Wines, of whidh I kep a full selo. lion. Forty barrolsof theso gouds ot hand. W. II. DONLY, deo 4 On the Corner. $25,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT VERY SMALL PROFITS. NO change necessary to be made In our business, for the reason that we are gaining ground instead of losing, and if this good trade of ours contintes, the bait thrown out vill become so tainted with skippers, that the parties holding the line will be met with the sad fisherman's luck. We extend a cordial Invitation to one and all to call and see us. SUGENHEIMER & GROESCIIEL. nov 26 FINE LIQUORS. NATHANS BROS.' Old Cabinet Rye, 18Old Roanoke W.biskey, 1860. Also, Rlotterdam Brandy. Cold Ham for lunch fromi 11 to 1 o'olock every day, I HAVE recently made extensivo addi I tions to my stock of Winos and liquors, which consits of a full assort. nient of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey.s French Brandy, Apple Bran dy, Peach U randy, Sherry Wilne, beappernong Wine, Ch amipag~no, eto , eto. feI oaim to a -11 the FINEST AND PUl 1EST 11YE WVHISKEY to be had in Winrnsboron. Give it a~ trial. I also also k op on hand a full supply of SEGARS AND TOJA CCO, in great variety, and adapted to the tastes of everybody. Call at the PAL'4ETTO HOUSE, in the WVinnsbomo Hotel building. J. CIENDINING. mnch 27 'COL UMBI A\ HOTEL nov 2i5tx~ta PROPI'tETOR. GQOTO Conor & Ckaldlerh IF you ivant a r'eal godd arteile at its propdi value. Their prices are lows tonsderlng the quality of their goods, They have g spienidl todk of Gokl and Siver Watchesg Plain and Fancy ithigs, Sttids and Siedteu luttona, Gold and floll4ed-Plated Sets, Silver and latedwvafo5 Pocket and Table HnIyes G~ld Pens and Pencits, A LFO A large Atsdortment of 4GlassAware Lamp Giopds, T~[oilet Sets, i/asps Clocks1 (wartanted good time-keeg era), Spectacled afid l'ye'Gasses t< suIt all 'Ages, Safety LampaBt'ffnets Machhind N'eedles, Violis Vioth S trings, etc. eti. to 2 Great Excitf lit! i.. LANDECiE GOODS GIVEN AWAY! W E, the undersigned, ntin tthee to the public that we have just re ceived a new lot of DRY GOODS, ' CLOTHING, LADIES' A14D GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS1 BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., Which we will sell at the lowest; and In addition to the low prices we give to every purchaser of $5.00 an extra p)resent of FIFTY CENTS WORTH OF GOODS, And to every purchaser.of $10, an ex tra present of ONE DOLLAR'S WOUTH. JUST .RECEIVED. A new lot of Three-Buttoned Kid Gioves, only 50 cents, real Alexander kid Gloves, $1.00-worth $1.25. OLOAE1Xg OLOA AA. ALL KINDS AND STYLES. A call fotr ilnpectio(t is coi'dially in vited, and satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. P. LANDRCEFER B IRO. nov 20 FAIIR NOTICEF People of Farield. NOTICNis iiow glvti tihat it tvil bt, the advalitage of buyers tb call and GINANCE Ati d6D$ In our line befor'e buyig elsewliise We propose selling Gootis as low as the same quality are sold oi offered by anybody. Our Goods speak for them selves. SPEClit., liDfUOEMENTS OFFERED IN~ SHOES3 We Woidai call die attention of liie Ldies to our stock of an nlspectin of 'whieh wel i'epetf'tly~ request. McMASTEtR, BRICE & KCETCillN. nov 20 A NEW KIND OF WA'fCNI CASE. New 1liIcause it is billy withtin the iast fewi years that It has been improved and broughi within the reach of every one: old in principle because the first invention was made and theu fir'st patent taken out nearly twenty years ago, and cases made at that? time end wiirn ever since, are nearly as good as new. head the foi lowing which is oiiy one ef the many hun dreds; ybi619ewelers cat tel1 of similar ones : M' ANsPIUID, I*A., May 2b, 1875. I have a customer who carrled btib di 11ds Patent eases fifteen years d1114 i kil1d* ft til years fbfdre he got it, and it, now appears good for ten years longer. It. E. OLNEY. iubinember' that Jas. Boss' is the only patoni ease made of two plates of solid gold (o'ne out, side and one inside) covering every part ex. pes'd to wear or M|git. The groat advantage of these plates is apparent to every one. 13085 is the only patent ease with 1rlich there 111 *iven a written warrant, of wthie'h the follidwrin Is a facasitifie: Bee thatyou get the guarantee with each~cast Ask y&ur jewelor for Illustrated tbiiogue, oct 9-lylmnehil URRMANAIM~a Factor & General Oommission Merchant, 62l1AA RAINIT, or JP~'ASH SAI/tf Peruvian Guano; No I end No. 2 Pure FIsh a3nufin, 1NoV Setia nd Plaster, Ground 80o'% Oafoltfiia 19s. phate, and o*1et 9ERT1LJXERS. Als, pfduts Olled *itit. dispatch, and liberal ~aaoes tdad.et o ecosgnmonto fCt fno a~dothier Produe. Av c --wosm LUDPEN & BAT ES' 8OUTRiERN MUSIC HOUSE! THE 3[USIC HOISE OF T1 HlSOUTH I 1tE141OVAL TO OUR New Doublo Store An linmneuse Music Temple. Two large stores, each 30 feet front abd four stories high, fronting on three streets and filled from collar to loft with musical supplies. Nothing to comparo with it 'lit the outhern States. A MIG STORE, A BIG STO1t, A BIG TRADE, AND MOR3 T6 0OME, During the ten years sine our estab. lishment of our house we hate developed the music trade. of the South to a won derful degree,, but as yet *6 have only be. gun. We.see, not many years ahead, a business of a million a . ear, and to take care of this enormous trade we have Vro. vided our present 'nammoth warerooms. Fall trade 1881' will be ininense. We are ready for it. For monthsour senior part ner has been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for instruments. He has concluded most advantageous contracts, and the Pinnoil and Organs are "comiug, coming" 100,000 more, by ever steamer. Ne Styles, New Prices, Now 'Xrms,New tore, Now Do SPECIAL OFFER, FAUL 1880, Cush pricea with three Months credit. - During months of Aivr. Sept. and Oct. we will sell Pianos at d Organs at towMNT CAs Pmtes, payable %25 Cash on a Pi ano or $10 Cash. on an Organ, %%ith the balance in thiee months, WITUOUT INTER EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO TIlS OFFER? Write for Illustrated Caaloiued and Now Price Lists for Fall I b66t and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH,GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. July ST THE REA8ON WHY 1;O many farmers fail is not so much k on account of the political situa tion, but because they don't buy Gro. cerles from the uundersigned. As a guide, I give an abbreviated catalogue df Flour-all grades-prices rsang:ng from $3.60 10 $10 per barrel; New Buckwvheat Flour, just received; Su gar's, Coffees, (Rtoasted and Green), Bacon, lUams, (canvassed and uncan vassed), Lard;.(ini tkires, bucts and entis), Cream Cheesu, 'Macaroni, 15olt ed Meal, Pearl Grits, Molasses and Syrups of all grades. Also a lot of new crop New Orleans to arrive in a few days, Red hiny W~herit; ta 1tic selection), Rye, Barley anmd Ried Rust-Proof Oats. The "Farmer's Friend Plow," a want long felt by the industrious til lers, of thme soil ; will not choke In the foumlesti land, light and eaisy td lhapile, yet durable. Alsq Plow Ihoes, Aes, Trace Chains, 14alIb) ilorse and Mule Shmots; BOOTS AND NRlOE~a All of thy adode Will ibear ispect lon; ivhIch I invite., nlov 23 D. RI. FLENNIKEN. ALWAYS ON HAD ! 'Til ?etly ibst NORFOil OST'ERS, three (iiilbAa * eek, at F; AV. HIABENICIIT'S. Best Salt Water FiREtiH FINH, all the rbtiid, end always wvarralited to be good, at tW. HABEN1dH'S. To arrive this week one barrel Old 18 NAThAlq'8 OASIlNET WHISKEY, (gon uine), at. F. W; HABINIOIHT'8. P. O. Sotfidi of same, very old, in stock. PFHILADalPHIM A (1it BEER in oneahftlf Pint Witles, fot Family use, vely low, at .F. WN. HlAliNNidH'I 'S. fio, iI Fresh Drujs and Medichies; 'i A'foR OIL, Bluestone, Borax, (O'd . enno Peper, liaetoeffine, Bat' Sponges, ..oug~ yrupe. )!oothingl Syrup~s, Bay.Roni~t, P'ertnty, ?inohontidia, Qul. uine, Tutts', Gi es pn I. Strong's Pills, Eeetee Gingot, ~apAthed Plasters. AIaSO, Offion $ s. repared Cobd, dfanary reeetued by AT T ffE Co VAIL AND 7 W E BEO leave-to inforinour oneone Irtely diespo41-f -obr-Groiiry Del room for out Whieli ate now 1h1 store, and have been I cannot enumerate the %ri'lous kinds ild lit atniie oir stock, anid we s1all ekdeAvor to VJOT1[ING, l[ A T .A AM) 0i This department has been extonded, ani Our Troy City Perfect. Fitting Crown h1irl laundried made to order if dilred. BAY STATt WANDA Are bur spodialty, and to thoio wh havo thoae who areyet strangers to the duirabili to dall and buy your wmnter utipply, ora si You will not have to come ofton-they aro Shoe made. ZEIGLER BflOTHEI1S' Gents', tadice', your 8. oe bill and save money by buying oct DON'T Until You _r I Y fTOCK of ii'niture, vhWiuh wil l est accorlding to quilli ty, and for emember (.h1atall Ily goods 11re wnra: Funiiture elsehvetre, t'ien come to the best selection and cllan huv' cheaper. IkP way. Blvtlewood, White Oak, Woodw and York. This is t reconnnenda(ion < A new supply o' Wiidow Shades, W Frames, Chromos, lat itacks, and Bool, The largest. supply ofTin Chamber 81 ber Suits. Call and Fee I hem. A tiew Any. )onl't Buy a Naclhilne mielty beel It and likes i. .ieiember that iost ol puifled have but little merit. The one time and vexation, is noiseless, rui it. Reilmomber tle (Gold Nedal was awl over eighty competitors. I c(-aln refer yp always given ent ire sat isfiletion. liem Sash Fttwory. All orders entrusted to the lowest prices. Furnituore ieatly rel prepared to make to order. Lumber an ing Macinell Needles and ittiheliments a 11ne. Don't fiail to cal before pirelasinl IF YOU WANT AN TING IN T Hi1e CALL ANII GET TILE RE'ST AT F. W H./1B~iuVICH[TS SOOTdH WISKEY PUNolHES, F-.; W. HIABENICIIT'S. fIOT JAMAIOA RUM PUNOHES1 --AT F.' W. IIABENICHT'S. E-IOT iWolli AND JEIRIE, MADE OF TIlE BEST IPORTED LI QUORtS, A'T F. WV. IIAIBENICH1T'S. EBT TEN CENTS CIOAR FOR TIlE MO N 4 F. ir. HIAJEN10H1"TS; WAGONS! WAGONS ! OINE OAt LbAI) bF TIEE FAMCdUS WE~BSTER WAGON. OnP1 UAt fibMn ole TilE IltiAJtA AVERY WAGONS. WE WIxLL NO'T UIE UNDEjISOLD), For salo liy t, U. DESUti'Es' Itldgeivay, S. 4& het~ 20~ We ae bundto pleae and a w e avi iterest you if yot~ rae4ia$ Ith~iig in oftr libe. N ER STO0RE INTER GOODS4 and the publio generally. that a he - artment for the purpose of maling .mot - narked'at prices to..i<1ueo quil in i V.V. yles, but cordially invi' c all to call.and ox iakce it the interest of all to purchase. KTS' FURN1SifliN GoODS. I we guarantee prices as low as the lowesL cannot be surpased. Laandri I or a. RD SCIWED SHOES trieil them we need not odd words. To y of tiON linitly made Mho. we nask you nlg!'i pa'r on.y, if yct prefor trying thcm. aoknouw1(IgOcj. by inany to outwear any ALSO Mimes', and itnfants1 Fine Shoesa Itduce thn bect. Remember the place M. BEATY & CO.1 ON T E C011NIPM. BUY :ave i be the aligest, haniiidsomeast antl chiena d e,'s Ii and wvorkmanship nw.-tiualedh Ited to be ats represenlted. Price your. III'st-class store where you vill hauvo 11ho al. inl mind that I sillp g"oods I ti Ridge 1w1's, lilalkstock, anid *1s fl'l la Clestct r t.he qualit y andt( price of niy goods. ill Pockets, lirackets, Mirrors. Picturo Shelves, chelpel thall the Chet st. ts, ma1de to maitch c(ut huge and (imm Supply of' 3ewinpig Machinit.&s; as iood as muse your Mot.her or your nuigllbor has. the maciins( tihat1, alre mo11)(4 luargely 'On waint is the (ne that, will save you is light aind will last a long tie. I h'atti r1ded to one of, the Mauchinles I reprosenit >n1 to mnany that are usileg it, and it, ha11. 'miber' I lit I am111 agent. for. it Door anad mie wvill have promlpt. attention anld ait >ired ait moderalte price. 1 11m also i ShinIgle8 For silo at.s milll profits. Sew id palt s of Macihines caln be had I buroughl g elsewhere. R. W. Pfl1 S. ?IUS8I QROCERIM I Q UGA 118, assorted. CoiTees, lhio, k Lagaara andu Old Goiv. .Javai 11lo andi ld .Gov. .Java 1toasted a TeashBlck1 Imperwial, Giiunpowdei and( Y Jiig'lson. CANNED GUOODS4 Pears, Penehes, Pinet pples. To: matoes, Salmonu, Cornecd Boi', Utoviled HLamind1( Tl'urkciv; Sar'dines; &c. Macaroni ncnd Cheese; Gimrxer Pre ser'ves, Pin Head1( Oat Meaipl; Coopet. (Gelatine,, Mu1tstard, Black Pcybokr and lll.idli Catsuj), Ci-oss & Iflack wvol l's Chow CIhow, Empire Chowv Chow, Assorted Pickles Le'a a Per'' 1'inI's Worcestei'shireo Sane. J. F. McMASTEB & 'J0. Bept 14 SALE'- STABLE2 ALL prois ivho bolig1it sho~c from me Jast spring oli. timo whoad notes are diuo drst October, ivil please be1 prep1ared to meet thein:; as full paymen6 iv'ill be relqtiir'od. Pr'oiit prtyn16nt Wvill only 6iiable me to accommodato thenit ioxti ]NlltN ANll #J~0bDUf Deliversed at iny Slablb on Con ebs ftrer't, locnted oneo door sonth bi't~ andU building. A. WILLIIonI.1~ sebt 23 SHAVING SALOON. -0 ninig.a first-class ShafIftg Saloon livery rdsec~et. None bti6 .60tn )eef6 andi~ )xI port worktni faci Mo:etavtq#.-4 castom ard gfaaran~te alfu * tAT1-itJTTfNcG IDon't fot t~o call andt ?Ive a tr'iaI, and IwiWl pleaeo v'n Ja 'eCALL, Op~posi~te tr Mkon arug storeu dEn. bu9idI %orra' floier