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[OWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, January 15, : : 1881. TiIMS oF THE NEw8 AND 1TEiALD, -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars 1pei 0nnua, In advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fyv cents perannutm In advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATES Or ADyERTIsINat.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, oad fifty cents per ilch for each subseq n011t insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever natue', and - are payable strictly lin advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terims. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-ial cents per line for each subscouentinsertion. Obltua-ies and tributes of respect charged as adv'er tisenliots. Simple an nounceinen ts or mIIrrlages and deaths published free or chaie, and solicited. Acomnmunications, of whatsoever nat ure, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wi minsboro, S. C. RAILHOAD SCHtEDULEs.-The trains on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Iailrohd reach Winnsboro ats follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.42 p. in.; Noithward, 4.67 p. i. Night passen ger, northward, 12.16 a. in.; south ward, 8.69 p. i. Day freight, north ward. 8.66 a. in.; southward, 12.38 p. in. Night freight, north ward, 2.38 a. i.; southward, 10.35 p. mn.-This schedule is on the basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen nhuntes ahead of Winnsboro time. [The iight. passenger trains will not stop at Winnsboro.) New Advertisments. Clerk's Sales-W. H Kerr, Clerk. Take Notice-P. Landecker & Bro. We Offer - McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. Attention G. L. I.-T. H. Ketehin, Secret ary. Assignee's Sale-J. E. McDonald Assignee. A colored woman named Vina Ken nedy died near Ridgeway last week. She is said to have been a hundred and ten years old. DISCONTINUED.-The fast mail trains have been discontinued oii this road until further notice. As they ran at iight and did not stop except at atew Stations, their discontinuance will not generally incommode the public. The thanks of the office are tendered to Mr. Jaines B. Turner for a pound of very nice butter- made from one milking of a young Jersey cow. Mr. Turner has given much attention to the rearing of fine cattle and he has thus far been very successful. REoLIGOUs.-We are requested to state that communion services will be held in the Presbyterian Church, coin mencing at 11 o'clock Sunday morn ing. A collection for the Columbia Thcological Seminary will be taken up during the services. A preparato ry service will be held in the church at four o'clock this aflernooni. Services will be held in the Baptist to-miorrow evening at seven o'clock, by the Rev'. John1) D. Mahonm. T1hie public are cordially invited to attend. *1. 0. 0. P.-The('rand Enc:iunp mnent of~ lhe I ldepe~nent Orider thi )i .Fellows for South (C:u lina will meet. in Charleston on then 18th instat, and the sessionm of the Grantd Lodge wvill be openedl on the next day. Grand Pat ri arch Silas Johnstone, of' Newberry, will piresidle at the Grand Enucamnpment, and Grand Master F. W. Sindorf, of Charleston, at the Grand Lodge. A * large attend~anee of' members of the fraternity Is expected from various p~arts of thme State. The South Carolina Rlailroad will issue tickets for one fare on the 17th, 18th and 19th instant, good to return until the 24lth instant. NEW A DymTSEMENTs .--Mcssr's. P. .Landeeker & Bro. announce that they are now closing out their stock of win ter dress goods, wvhich they ofler at very low prices. They have also on hand their usual good stock of cloth ing, which they also offer at very low figures to close out.' Messrd. McMaster, Brice & Ketchin off'er special iinducemnents to pur chas ers of winter' goods of various kinds such as dress goods, flannels, cassi meres, Jeains, blankets, etc. These goods will be sold low. rThme ladies wvill find it well to examine the assort monit of cloaks and dolmans, which will be closed out at bottom figures. IIYMENEA.-The residence of Mr. James Harden, living a short distance from Win nsboiro, was the scene of a Very hiapp~y gathering last Wednesday night-thme occasion being thme marri age of Mr. W. M. Harden to Miss M. E. Harden. . At the app~olnted bour' the bridal pair prcseiited themselves before the ofilatinig miinmilster--tho at tendants being Miss S. E. Weldon wilth Mr'.-J. H. Harden, and~ Miss M. E. Pop~e with Mr. Wyatt M. Propst. The cerempn y was performed by the R~ev. W. W. Mills, amid the new-made twain were then the recipieiits of hearty good wishes and congratula tions from friends and kindred, The evening was spont very delightfully by everybody present. -Ona Thursday evening' a receptlin was held at the residence of Mr. anmd Mrs. T1. Hlardeni, the groom's parents, In Win nsboro, whlich wvas 1mn every i'espect omne of the *most enjoyable occasions of the seas'm. Tihe good wishes of a host of frioends attend thme young couple eon the jour ney through life. --- think to appxifut onie of my color' to a cabinet piosition would be a very graceful and grateful thihw for Mr. Gat-fild to do. Mind, I do not refer' to myself, but to some otheir represenm tativo coloredl man, oiie skilled 1in pub lie aflidra. My race has stood loyally, heroIcally by the Republican p~arty', anid without our efibrts In the last camn paign, Mr'. Garfieold wvot d haive beena defeated. I think such -cognuion i due us.-Senator' BR'uc A Nzw UOMMAND11ENT.--u the reventeenth eentury the maister of a contain parish in Scotland was the famous Samuel Ruthertor, the rell gious oracle of the Coveiianters and their adherents. It Is among the tra. ditions that on a Saturday evening. at One of the filnily gatheiings, when Rutherford was cateoliising his chil dren and servants, a stranger knocked at the door and begged shelter for the night. The minister kindly received him, and asked him to take' his place with the family and assist at their re ligious exerclises. It so happened that tle question in the catechism which came to. the stranger was that which asks: "How many commandments are there?" "Eleven." "Eleven I" exclaimed Rutherfbrd, "I am sur prised that a inan of your age and ap pearance should not- know better; what do you mean?" And he. an swered, "A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another." Rutherford was much im pressed by the .answer, and they re tired to rest. The next morning as lie threaded his way to church through the thicket, lie heard amongst the trees the voice of the stranger at his devo tions. The elevation of the senti ments convinced him that It was'no common man, and on accosting him, the traveler confessed that lie was no other than the great divine, Arebbishop Usher, the Primate of the Church of Ireland, who well fulfilled that new coninandment which lie bore to others. lie it was who had conie inl disguise to see Rutherford in the privacy of his own home. Side by side they pur sued their way to the little chiurch, and from the rustic pulpit the Arch bishop preached to the people, from the words which had so startled his host the evening before: "A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another."-Library Notes. HYMENEAL. MARRIED-Oni Wednesday eve ninig, January 12, 1881, at the resi dence of the groom's father, by 0. W. Buchanan, E sq., Mr. CH1AULF's B. Rict ARDSON to Miss FLORENCE S. IAIGOOD. All of Fairfield. M ARRIED-On December 15, 1880, at the residence of Mr. G. M. McIn tosh, the bride's brother, by Rev. Father Fullecton, Mr. J. S. GLADNEY to Miss LILLE El. MCINTOSH, all of Columbia, S. C. ATTENTION G. L. I. A TTEND regular meeting in Town ,_ Hall next Monday evening at 7 o'clooc, sharp. A full attendance is de. sired. By order: T. 11. KETCHIN, jan 15-tI Secretary. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. B Y virtue of a deed of assignment made to ine by A. P. Miller on the 4th instrnt, I will ourer for sale, at public auction, on Tuesday, the 25th day of Jan uary, 1881, all that stock of goods, con sisting of .Toys, %Villowware, Confection ery, etc. Also all the store fixtur<.s and furniture, one 'Foda W.ter Fountain, Gen. orator and frxtur s now in the Thespian 11all, in the town of Winnsboro, S. C., formerly occupied by the said A. P. Mil ler. The sale to be continued from day to day until the entire stock~ of gooda is disposed of. Termns-Cash, upon the close of eaeh bid . -J. E. McDONALD, jan 15.-t3xl Assignee. CLERK'S SAlLE. STATlE OF SOIJUTH CAROLINA. C'OUNTY )F I'AIGFIELD). IE. WV. Tlay lor and Wie. Piimiffs, vs. G. (. Bzacot and 0 Otes, Defend - anti. i N pursuance of' an order of the A Cour't of Comnmon Pieas, made in the above stated case, I wvill offer for sale, before thme Court House dhoor in Wimuisboro, on the first Monday in February next, wvithin the legal h'ours of sale, at puLblic outcry, to the high est bidder, the following described proper'ty, to wit: All that piece, pemrcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairtiefd, in tihe Slate afore said, on tihe head waters of Jackson 's Creek, on the western side of the road leadingo from the town of *Winnsbor'o to Ash ford's ferry, contatininmg three hundred and twent'.-two acres, 'more or less, and bounded b~ 'oresaid road and by the lands of ir. William E. Aiken, of April Hart isoni, of Thomas Jordan, and l an ds fom erly belonging to Robert Sloan. TEdRMs OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money t.o be paid in cash, for the b~alamnce a cr'edit of one and twvo years, payable in two equal annual Instalments, with inter est on said balance from the day of sale, p~ayable annually, until the whole debt and lnter'est be paid; the pu r chaser to give lisa hontd secured by a mortgage of' the premnises, and to pay for all necessary papers. R, Clerk's Omce, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., January 14, 1880. jan 15 . CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Wmn. A. Clarke and Janmes A. Clarke, Executors, Plaintif's, vs. Wmn. M. Clarke and Others, Defendants. I N pnranstance of an order of the ICourt of Common PlJeas, made in the above stated case, I will ofic'r for sale, before the Court House door in Winmnsboro, on the first Monday In February next, within the legal hours of' sale, at public outcry, to time high est bidder, the following described property, to wvit: All that piece, parcel or tract of lands, lying, being and situate in Tlowntship No.1 Sx, in the County of Fairfld, in tihe State afhresaid, con-. taininag three hundred and twenty-six acres, more or less, and bounded by lanids of ,John J. Nelson, Reuben Bell and Beinjamini Cloud. TE~Naf OF' 8A LF One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the purch~aser to give his bond for time balance secured by~ a mortgage of the premises sold, paya ble in one and two years, with Interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to piay' for palper's. W. II. KCERR, (fork's 0111cc, C. C. C. P. F, C. Winn~sboro, S. C., January 14, 1880. jan 15 ONION SETS. lREAIH Oardenm Seed and Onion Sets, 11just ree~ived McMA~rER, BRICE &1(ETClIN. Jani Ut L1BRK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, oouN'TY OF FAIVIELD. hlizabeth Strong and John McLurkin, Plaintiffs, vs. Patrick Chisoln, Jas. McLister, John McLister and Oth ore, Defendants. IN pursnonce of an I'rder of the Couirt of Common Ple1as, mnade In the above stated ease, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door In Winisboro, on the rt Monday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the high est bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract of land, con taining one hundred and twenty nores, more or less, lying and situate In the County of Fairfpld, In the State afore said, on the waters of Little River, and bounded by uads of John A. Brice and estate of John C. Chisolm, deceased. TERMs OF SALE: One-half of the purchase-money cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to he secured by bond of the p'urchaser and mortgage of the premises, or all cash at tho option of purchaser. , The purchaser to pay for all necessary pa 1ers. W. 11. KERR, Clerk's Offlce, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., January 14, 1880. Janil 15 WE OFFER S PECIAL inducements to customers wanting WINTER GOODS. It will pay to examine and price our stock of Dress Goods, Flannels, Cas sineres, Jeans, Blankets, and all. other goods, as they will he sold cheap. We ask the attention of the ladies to our CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, which will be closed out at LOW DOWN PRICES. CLOTHING AT BOTTOM FIGURES. A small lot of Carp6ting, which will bb closed out at BARGAINS. McMASTE R, BRICE & KETCHIN. jan 15 TAKE NOTICE. REMEMBER THlE PLACE OF THEY are closing ott leir entire stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS of all descriptions at expecially low prices. CLOTHING!l CLOTHING I I TFo make room for our spring Goods, we illh close otit all Heavy Wool Gar ments, consisting of Suits and Over coats, regardless of their value. .FUIINISHIING COOS, wh~ch we will also close out eq~ually cheap. A call for intspection is cordially in vited and satisfaction guaranteed in every respect, P. LAND~EC1K!g1C & BRO, jan 15 WOTICE. T HE firm of Desportes & Moits is this , ay finaally dissolved by limitation, The accounts agairrat the concern must be presented immediately, and those in debted arc regnested to funke prompt net tlonant. Mr. U. GI. Desportes is author ized to reeipt for the same. U,4 (. 1)ESPORTES, J. it. MONT8. Jarnuary 1, 1881. . jan 7 -EALERlIN Drug., Medicies, Troilet Goods, e Hlrrah for 0 rloile - OH, YES! 0H, YES! r '1HE STONE MOUNTAIN CORN W1iUS . EY has comni aid is still coming. If you want good Whi key and good Segars, call at CI4ENDINING'S 110 USE, next door to W. B. Doty 4 Co. He keeps the best of everything. e best Nathan's Old Cabinet Whiskey. ule best Oibson's Whiskey. The best Te# Cents Sugar. Tiho best Fivo Conti Segar. And, above all things, the best Dinr for 40 conte. And if you come into town between I and 1 o'olook, and are hungry, call at. Clondining's for a drink, and heo will sot up a free linoh for you. Clondining keeps i moral and a quiet house. doe 9 $ 25, 00-0 ~ WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT VERY SMALL 10ROFITs. NO change. ecessary to be made In our business, for the reason that we are gaining ground Instead of losing, and If this good trade of ours continues, the bait thrown out will 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. SUGENIIEIMER & GROESCHEL. nov 2.5 LI~PAD Cures by ALi>. ,a ..aturo's way. ALLREATHIING TROUBLES. It Drives Into the system curative agenta and healing medicines. It draw8 fi'omn the diseased parts the p)oisons that cause death. Thousands testify to its virtuepd You can be Relieved and Cured. Don't dlespair until you have trind this Sensible, Easily Appliedl and tAI[CAL LY EFFECTUA L Remedy'- 8cehd fotr tes timnonials and our book, -.Three Millions a Year." 8ont free. At wholesale in Charleston, S. C., by D olvie & Moise, Wholes~ile Druggigst, Sold by Druggists, or sent y matil on receipt of price. $2.%i~, by The "Onli " Lung Pad Co., Williams Ilock, etroit, Micsh. dec 2l-Ix~m 1855. . 1881. King's Mountain 31lftar'y School, YORIKvILLE, S. C. T HE SECOND SESSION of the twenty Lsixth yo:.r will begin February 1sat and close Juno 30th, 1881. T~nMs PER SEssION For School Ex penses, I. e.. Board, Taiition, WVaslhig. Fuel and Ligh ts, - , - - $100.00 Surgeon's fee and use of books, - 5 00 For Ciroulars centainintg full informa tion, appl to COL. A. COWARD, deo 21-tfebl Prittcipal~ New Store ! Neur Good. ! IN4 addition to myS CGrocery on the corn. er, i' I have opened a Fancy Orocery in my old stand, one doer south of Jieuty & Brto., whore I keep a full selection of nice things for Christmas times, such as Sour 1(raut. Bologna SaUsage, Breakfast Strips, Onions..Apples, Olanges, Cocoanuts, Bai Uanas, Cabbage, Irish Poetatoes, etc., etc. Call at Head quarteris, en the corner, and buy your B randles, Rumns, Liquors aind Wines, of which I keep a full seloc tion. Forty barrels of these gods on hand. WV. 11. DONLY, doe 4 On the'Corner. TIiE PEUPLE'S ]YUUAL REL IEF ASSO0IA T10N 111191 a Association of busintess men, who, for their mutual protection, corntribute towards a fund, no as in ose of.death, their fabnillos may re ceive from $2,000 to $5,000, aecording to amoUnt of certifleato, This is one of the best plans of life ienurane,~ Tou pay as you go, just like fire insuranco, an< with more convenience even, as you pay b small instailments during the year. .e refer to those best acquainated with its, v1z : memborn in Faitrlield: 0. IH. Mc Master, Jas. A. Brie', Jno 11. Davis, D. P.. Flenmniken, . lHngenheinger, J. WV McCreigt. Jn'o. 1. Roll, Thomas L. JIohn. son. J. Ofendining, U. B. Ilanahan, iR. Means Davis, .as. Q. Davis. Any one that abould likceto become a member will annly to' 0, n DnCm, galendFeed Stab ..I. .Vi .e 11. WINNSBORO, S. C A s 1880 has1 passed away, I at taiinkful for the past favors bt stowc(I on me by mv .cisloiners ( CieSter. Lancaster and Fairfleld coti ties, and miuist say that I have co lected exceedinlgly well, notwithstan( ing the dry season and short crops. llow invite them to colie, and I wil sell then MULE.S AND HORSES on time uititil fall, utpon their makin, me good papers. I also invite Uns8 buyers, as I can sell to then as low a the lowest for Cash. I DEFY COMPETITION. A. WILLIFORD. LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE THiE USIC'OUSE OF TIlE SOUTH REMOVAL TO OUIR ,1w Double Store - An Imnimense Music Temple. Two largestores, each 30 feet front an four stories high, fronting on three streel and flled from collar to loft with music supplies. Nothing to compare with it i the Southern States. A BIG (STOlE, A BTG S19TO OK, A BIG T1?AD AN MORE.f TO CCU= During Cie tcn years since our estali lishment of our house we have dovelope the rusic trado of the South to a wor derful degree, but as yet we have only be gun. Wosce, not umnny years ahead, businean of a million a .Cear, and to tl care of this enocimous trade we have pre Vided our present miammoth warernoi Fall trade 1881' will he iiniense. Woi ready for it. For monthIs our senior parl nor has been at the North conitractin with Piano and Organ mniafaclurers fc insiru ments . lHe has conielndI~ed moi adlvahingeous conthiets. and the Pianc and Organs are "omuing, comning" 10:,00t more, by every stttew. Newi Styles, Neo Prices. New Tierms, New Store,'Now D< lplarer. SPECIAL OFFElH, F"ALLI 188( Cash prices w.ith three Months credit. Daring months of Au's Sept. and( Ocl w,:~ will soil P'ianos ir d Organs at Lowni CAsu Pn10Est, payale 525 (Caish on a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ, with th bahancee in three months, wiTuoOUT ismii lisT. WIIAT DO TOU SAY TO TIlLs OFFERI Write for Illustrated candatogoes ani New Price Lists for Fall 18i60 and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale .Piano and Organ D)ealers July 27 CURE i BAK ACE And all dliseases of the Kidneys, Bhadde and Urinary Organs by wearing the Improl'ved Excelsli'r 1(kiney Pad It is a marvel for' healing and relief. SIMPLE, SEN8IlflLE, bl itldT, PAIN LESS, POW1lUF'UL. It enres aJIhere all ollso fanils. A Reye~ lattion and Revolution~ in Medicine. Ab sorption or direct applicntion, as5 oppose, to unsatisfactory i ntornual mleiinos. Som fot our treatise on Kidney troubles, senl free. This is tho Origi'l and Gen?;in Kidney Pad. Ask for it and take no othor At wholesale in Chatleston, S. C., i Dowie & Mefso. Wholosaho Druggisits. Sold by diruggiats, or sent by mi, on re ceipt of prico, $2. Address Te "Onhly" Lung Pad Co., Williams JBlook, Dotroit Mich. dec 21-f *om oLstet t Sl eB t hWorld. Egnt & $ Mgat 6+ MA't'CHARNLC8:0. a~e OAL.7JMOREMhOD R. W. PHILLIPS, Ageint, Wine boro0, S, C- dec 21-dy -Subscribo to Tire NEWs~ AXi> Ihiu DON"I 0' Until You - Y STOCK of Furnittire, which wil est according to quality, and for - Itemember f hat. all my goods are warrai Furniture elsewhere, then come to the i best selectioll and canl buy Cheaper. Ile war. Blvthe wood, White Oak, Woodwi aid York. This is a recolmimeldation c A new supply ol' indow Shades, W Frames, Chroitios, Hat Rlacks, and Book The largest siuipply of Tin Chamber S ber Suits. Call and see ihem. A new aw. Don't Buy a Machine inerely becu it and likes it. Ueeminber that. most of s imfi'ed have but, little Ierit. The onc y time and vexation, is noiseless, rill it. Rtemember the Gold MNedal wias awr over eighty coilipetitors. I canl refer vi always givon enti re sat isfaction. Re411 Sash F'actory. All orders ent rusted to i tle lowest prics. Furn'iture neatiy rep prepared to make to order. Lumber ani ing Machine Needles and ata nchnents at me. Don't. fail to call before pttturcasim THE LATES SEWING MACHINE. LARGE Amlt, SIMPLE, NOSEJL SS. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. ELEU ANT FN FI!IN1rf., AND IN FA(r A. & A. G. .FUMED, o.DSouth Calvert Stroolt, UALTIMORE, MD. ATTENTION! S /\~we itenrd to give our at tent ion il the (1u1urep entirelv to Phlnta-1 tion Supplis .and Fertilizers, we ofler the (ctents o1 our )rv (Goods and Clothiig Store at cost, as we iliteld to e upi thatL pat. . . o. or business a Th'lese G oods in nst he sold, anid for .. to buty. i OPtm e Black Cashmercs at New Yoa'k cost. gColored Cashmieres at New York rcost. Ulack Alpacas at New York cost. Colored Alpacas at Newv York cost. ~All kinds of Dress GAoods at New Tr i mig Satlins (:allI shades) at 7 w York cost. A full line of Cassitneres at New e York cost.. Water-proof Cloths at New York TO M(bUSEKEEPER'IS: Table Linen at New York cost. Napkinspajt New York cost. Doylics at New York cost. Towels at New York cost. BUTTONS ! B3UTTONS ! I Ladies' anid Gents' Ifosfery, Under wea anud Gloves; all at New York cost. huy yourt Spinig andt Summeit' Dresses, .Jaconiet- Sw~viss, Victoria Law.n',s, laiiels. Caimbrics and Edg inlgs, andc Inser'tintgs to trimx tlhem with, I All at New York cost, r We have nto splce t~o enumerate fur tha'. We want to sell outL everything not usually kept in a Planutationa Sup ply Store. ~ TIS IS NO H11UMPBUU. Call and1( prtices' will conivinco you. And he sure and bring thle CASH, as no goods will he chuarged. r. Elder' & Co, doc 30 COLUMIMA HOTEL. gIltn.. . , ~BUT I be the. largest, haidsonest atid cheap desig'n and wvorkinanship, un1equalled, ited to be its represented. Price Your Irst-class storc where vou will'hlave tho ur inl mind that I Ship 'goods to Ridge.. ir('s, Bltekstock, and as far as Chester ,f the qualit y iind price of imly goodS. ill Pockts, Brackets, Mirrors, Picturo Shelves, chieaper than t-h cheapest.. ts, illade to matelh Coture and Cham 4inpply of Sewiig Machineu.s ias good as use your mother or your neighbor has lhe machintes that are iost. largely on want is (he on1e I hat, will Savo vol 8 light and will last ia long I him. I havo rled to oneo of the 1achiies I represeti u to any1V thiat are usi tg it, antd it ls 'tuber (that [ au agent for a Door and no will have proti )(. ttteition and at tired at moderate pries. I all also I Shingles for sale at. small profits. Sew Id pts(H of Machinaes can be had tIhrought clsewhere. IR. W. PH ILLIPS. 1 RIUMIPH. A-roin for BAZ 7, . 7PATTM.. FRESH GRUVERIES (UGAllS, as~sortedl. 0 of'ecs, Pihd k LagInuayra and Old Gov. Javat, 1M1 andl Old Govi.1 Java lloastethd Tea,;, Black, Imperial, Gunpowvdee And Youlng ysn IANDGOS Pers enhsPne-ppi. o heales, almo Coned eer Devle ihnnand urke, Sadine, &c 4Und win, Catsup. Co &s Ultick w's Chowek Chow)~'i, Cmir Chtjow' haow, 8Asort1 red le, e &)er ri's Worcestrshir, Saduce~,. J.h F.i'oi uthlieeMSE, & ino0 T'c sepmt 14rs IV"ll"'"ow (Il"w se1Il"'' aCho Chow As ry Goodkls, ot&Ie' S loting,1a.1 WIan otWivn o BLMN G, in slidw brn and wille e gladm totsc ou. lU'~lill~ y S U.y GoDo RTES O ShNew roc EWis ORiLes. MOdLSES, bfret, iuthe matrkn H Arn LeaSOm & - bA fio assru ethflysyw r of fr iNg sdbranan ilb h toNE POO ARS, Alo ago quaitWo OTIAEAL~ An fie aoundrpackeslo GIVE ME A OAL B. B. WE% dec 23