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'At YENTELLIGERM, ) ,se ,a . "1 s to S~r1. 1 1 ' :l (:hids-D. tl. lrlonniken. tlionI G. L. I.-C. M. Chan retary'. cation for Charter-G. II. 14u and Others. PosTo.troIst-A 'ew po.st e;+ h establishpd at Jenkinasvillu i uty, and Mr, Cparles D. Chap been appointd postmaster. 'hm.-Cotton is bringinig o i 4 ii'ices in oWA now-middling it ii. 10}, good middling 10 tiers "l sell while prices ar( ning. ISSIONARY MEETING.--I"a1it.iA nlssiolarv, iting at Fairfield te on Stunit, the 20th inst., at o'clock. The Rev. D. W. Frazier, red, will deliver an. address before ing for A'frica. Approved county paper and er'hool catos bought and cash Paid for y T. W. Lauderdale. t:ss RF.coRED.-111 .the Clerk's ce there has been jiled, up to the h d ty pf May, 2,> lions, and of in ,112 tre for agricultural sup a aaid 581 for the purposo of seeur rent. They represent in the aggre c the sum of $26A,760.82, and the rasto iiinnt of cact lien, $124.88,. u figures speak for themselves and nment is therefore unitecessarIy. 1tr Excutsiow.-Iteferring to filo cial train from Columbia to Char to on Mipnday, the 21st inst.; the edale will be as folloivs: Leave - umbia at 5.00 a. in., Ulythewood at a. mn., Ridgeway at 6.05 a. n., nsboro at.,i.35 a. i., Woodward's .13 '. in., i3lackstock a4 7.20 a. in., ving in Charlotte 'it ioiib a. in. urning, the irain will leave Char at 7.15 p. in., reaching Columbia 2.85 a. iu. TiT J'vnbuts.-The following is a of the petit jurors drawn) for the etoin of the CircuIL Coirtl Frank Lupo, Johnt M. Smith, Isaac S. .ppell, W. R. Boulware, .P. W. iii, Robert Y. Bankhead, W. F". ksoin, 'James A. Clhrk, Thotnas J. Iton, David A. McDowell, J.. E'. st, William B. Woodward,' Jr., es ,M. Edringto, OscLr Cook cred), It. K. Pickett, Frank A. 1, John Y. Scott, William II. Itob oai, John A. BriceiWilliatm T. Mc rey, Thomas I. ".cl ci; , Samuel 'ooper,'John C. DouglasF, Itichard esportes,1)ennis Miller (colored), C. Ragsdale, Samuel A. Neil, Mar Pope, Thomas W. Rabb, Sr., It. H, yortes, John RL. DM , Thomas D). V , Joel 'IV Ashfobrd, Richard iware' (colored). Leave your order wi thI Caldwell aulder<lgle for stanidard F4ertilizers iclo 'imd Saluda Guanos, Acid, uiit, &cj. * aking of the crops in that counity, res wlth whom we have conversed 10 past few days rep)ort generally good dofcorn and cotton; In somei places, gh,i pla itt 1 cttopi Is just being fin dI up. .''o n pn~Iing has been unn11 ily late by reason of excessive rains. cond(itIOnl of the small grain crop can he called profldsing; tie niajority of ners from wvhomi we have reports esti.. ei t h'at the yield wvill be abotit hlalf of t it was last year. lie above report pieahaps would suit farmuing condit,ion of Fairfield ut as well as Ch'estN, withl the ex tion, prob)ably, that our farmers are ewhat ahead of their neighbors iln nting,. It.. Is safe to say that ut all of the cotton in the count been63 planited, *tn~d a considerable 'ti of it is uip, and somnels now being rked. 1A11IRFHED ON iHECOJnD.--TliO cotton ea in Fair.fld coun,ty for tlyis year 2 por cent. abovc that for llid year (erilidiw county shows the largest 'cenutage of incidad, 9 per ent, ie Beaufort the largest deciblseo er cent. .bbevllle has the largest cottonri'ra, 727 acI'esr and Georgetoivid the smnallU ;802 acl-es. The cond(itionl of the cotton crop, p lared1 to last year, is: In upp)1)r rolina 73 15ef1 Eeil!, middlo'11 Uitt'olina per cent., and lower .Caroligaa y8 ent.' - lie cornI area is practically uIf1 nged, taking the State on an alver airfld anid Lexington shoid tile est perconltage3 of tInreI'i, 7 per~ t., ;id excess of the iLIMa ,of 18821 le Lancaster shiows thie largest per tge of decreatec, 8 per cenit. ho condition of tihe corn1 crop, com-. d with. the sa..le period of last is: Ufper Cutrolina'85 per cent;1 dIle Caroiiai SO por cent., and los aroli na79 por 60it.; fly-three per ccit; of the Orop 1s lized, and 40 per' 6ent. of this fera tion .is with ihomel-indde'C mnure irleid county haA this yo(n-- 7,729 o of land in cotton, ands 88,784 fii Tihe county ranks one-fift't ll on area and one-six teenth In coill MAcHANd H A LL.--Mesars R. J. a~'ley & Co. are now maiking prow tions foir the erection of:a spRcionp fot thW purpose of.having a con. ont and suitable place where theit assor'tmenCt of mrachinery can bc exn6iRtI' A o -tl aiisom1ersand th .ptibliea larger TLhe alte selegte4il I on the lot owned hr thee -gehtouteni aid the uew building will be coutigu. oue to the offlice they now occupy. 11 will be se6Vp t.y by thirty feet. Rih always gt4tifying to us ud 6 e publie generally to note such evidence of prqgress in Winnsboro. The fact that. these enterprising gentleein feel warranted Int the undertutingl is the most convincig proof of tho progr'es sive spirit that is now beginning to iiove and 'ctiate the planting element of the country. The planters are awakening to the advantages to be de. rived 'roiu the use of improved ma chinery, and we foll sure that the more practical experience that is had in this department the more generally will they be . entiptlt as p.: 1 et swuli be sus n i encouraged by the community, and the falrmers themselves will readily see the ailvantages of haviig an opportunity f ' eeiH and examining the machine ry, improvements and defects alike. TIF. BUNDAY SC/OL PIVNI. Columbia and Winnsboro Unite in tho I'es tlvittes of the Seventeenth. Thnrsday was a grand and memo rable day for the, children, and the varied pleasures of the occasion will be talked of among the little huddles in (lie many years to come. All were up bright and early, dressed and awalt ing the arrial of the train trt wo*Md bring the 1t3k Columbians and their friends. By nine o'clock the traint of five loaded ears rolled up to the depot, aid from that moment the hilarious enjoyment began and continued unin terrupted throughout the entire day unttil the little visitors were again car ried to their honmes at the capital. Besides the Sunday School of the Washington Street church, there were 'a considerable nutpbr of young ladies and gentlemen. Ai. to thd t'ormcF, we feel free to say, 1.he boys of the Boro (the - Bachelors particularly) played the devoted in their wonted style and grace. Lost badit-s in the little circle counted for naught, for 7darts were trunps, and the desperate game went on from morn till night; and If we must give the record of the day, to 'heir everlasting shame, be it said, the boys were beated, and it is whispered around titt one alone bore off the trumps of three who occupy high seats in tIhe counqils of the Union. Adieu to the boys-sackcloth and ashes to the Order I a . Tlhe piguie, as was alnounced, was in the "Presbyteriatn hW a," and much credit is due the home comtnit tee for the elaborate and conp!ete liepurations made for the enjoyment of all. Three nicu tables were neatly reeted on the upper edge of the \voods, .and the abndance of pr.avl sios dspiyedwhen tihe liour fo,r diii three were .none. too many. Safely constructed swin1gs, were. dotted adl over 'theo troi'e, hasd It is needless tG say contrib)uted more to ihE p)ler of thme children than; all else together. For this the thanks of the towvn and our visitors are due Mr. McBride Smiuth, for busy he E-i during the en'tire day, doing all in his p)ower to maetehours glide away pleasantly and happily to all the children. Thme crowvd froin Columbiai was large, and r'naiiy of the young people of Winus boro turned dd1L td edntribute their qtiota to the success of tho decaslon. Trhe whole ay was spenft in tiiE woods,, and late in the .afterinooil the~ Colum bins loft thie Bo(ro for home on the special train chartered for .th,e put - pose. We fel.o sure that we fai~t specak thie senitimen(s qf our people, when wes express -the ic'pe that our' visitors returned to their hIomes with pleasing remeombrances, both of the picnmic and of Winmnsboi'o. A 8JWIFT WJ'TIVESB DEAD. Messrs. Editors: It will, perhaps, Interest somo6,of your readera to learnt that Mat Ilonde, one of thmd Wvit nesses inm the late. polit.ical trials of the citizens of Fairfild, is dead. Hie was the one who camne so near perjuring himself while giving his te.iVmony. After hemming andl hawhiig for sonme time, no ' with th assistance of nods and nv inks -from thme prosecutoi', he succeed ed in disentangling hiimself. Ilia tes thmon y, however, did not give satis factloi td bl.e friends, anid I am In formed that when; he appeared. at church, on his return t.o Jenikinsviik, the congregation thought seriously of hagglim for " ino agin his color." If a few more of the leadig negroes from tshe. Jenkinsville anid Moitiello mieighborhoods .6oid be persuaded to folluw Ma&s examnpld there wdril be a little better feelinig between the ifacoa. I haid not beeni able to learn wX?ier .an.y of the late pisoners shed tear's 6oi- his deceaise. Monticelhn,' May 18, 1883'. ---Contagiouts dhiseasa, 'nnilarhil liver comp lalnt. are all p)revente.d by mying~ the genitl e but powerft'ml tonic; Brown's J'on BlittAers.' .B081SNEHR NOTICEd.' Mirth and Metoiine.' Unptphbableas It may at tirst seem', miid, eine aind. mirth aire really fast and fiirm aliih: . Trhe B3libl says a mmerry.heart doethm good like a medci'me: A bottle of Nor man's Neutralizing Cordial Is like a merry hetart an~ will resis the atak of Dyslmp ternis' of Its efflcacy.gown Sneen Of,y of the Sott. Mr. D. iewi a very popular fray eling sale6)It 3itore, M4.,Wvrltes: "[hlave ue Normans Neu'tralizing. Cor dial -for stomachie affec tions with tihe best results. It is an'i excellenit medicine. No ra.neLor should bo Wiitheott It. A TTEND regular men of your-Con . : .paniy in -towv al oil.. Milay evenit il c21st Inst. atC A y $R;lck May 19 ~ C. .CI14LR Secretary. APP'LICAl.- FR1 CHART.ER. NOTICE IS ItER EIi' . M TIIA tl{ iuidersl ned hit as' s dIay 11il(d with the .lerk or the Court of Common I'lea~ Iot the Cotnity of Fairthtldi, a petition grail, i tt they and theli~ al sociates may de th4 body corlorate and p litic, lfldler thme stlo of. '"1rj WINNa ORO SAVtN(1s AND LOAN AaSocIArION", in ae t i sins of the General Stattes:if t Stab"ofSoiitl14"Isu"o'hma. G. 11. McMAST1ER' P. It. FLEII:v Winnsboro, S. C., piy' 17, *18 - May 19-txlm CONSIS'I"-C OF FLOUR ' T1II best gi'hcs, M3eal, Peail Grits, Rice, New brleans Molasses alid Syrups, full lhie f Canned Goods, Corned 1cf", Sdgnr Corn, Okra and 'ronatoes, Tonattoes, Salmon, Peches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, Squash, CLow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for pees; cnkes 'and puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Sou1 1 or A pples. Old Government Java and Rio Coffee, Gie'ii and Black Tea, and all Grades of Sugars and Coffees. D. _.Flenniken. WOOD'S ODONTINE -v.9 WH1'TENING AND PRESERVING THE TERTXI. KEEPS ',1IE BREATII PURE AND SWEET. FORMULA OF 1)R: 'r: T. MOO't. V. C. FISHER, W"IIOLESAIE AOENT, COLUMBIA, S. C. * For Sale in Winudlioro b'. McMASTEIt, BiICE & KE''CIHIN: Mcli 22-txly WE'H AVE TIrD TaEvI i i Buy the GEi. SER'I) ENGI4NE and SEP A - R ATOR froinm J. M. E LLIOTT, Sr. WeU tried themi and know them to be gor.d, aptd wvould not soll thenaif we did not thhik so. C--ALSO, Thme wvell-known m in offered to the publie' We Yit hbe leased to have thel( honui orders.. Now~ is f.he tlinie to brIng In OL.D tibif for repairs- .. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. AGAKIE IRON\WARE!I Y'Iit1 urable, * 1 iot rud4 and1( is not all bfe yh hea't.' have Preserving Kettles, 11lee amd) ilk BoIlers, Teai Kettles anid Sanie Pans of this clebrated ware. A good . I av S1TE should be in every house. I hae iheWitney Hot .tlast, with all the fixtures. Will (10 as much cooking wlthu a fewv eents' worth of oil as an ordinary stove. The b)est oil should be used with these stoves as well as burnmed ini lamps. OQrkm.ttil Oil, over 1500O firetesk.is the buest oil mauide. No smoke, 11o smicil; andi safe and1 ceaip. Theii GRAND) CIIAIRTER OAK leads all other cook stoves. I have also the Stand ard (harter Oak, 1Im1proved Lee, So. Friend, Cotton Option and Bill Arp. Stove Hollow wvare,D pi1 P* ns, PIlpe, Elhows and all other'ov I t ning.'. TIpM'are; Ip pers of all kinds, Mlk Ocolors, Fte h Sorks4. J1IELIa anid W1?4E rSnkingj made ensy by usin1g thie H andy Fru i Prss ..Pl andseds separated from the juic at one thhouseeeper needs,an fLIhave not I old-fashIoned SUGARlI nel.. ~ la BUGGY and WAGON mat'erlal Sh'afts, Poles, 11ubs), Spokes, Rims a itl WVhiflle Trees. I sell ,close to shops, - d~ ask a coml>arisoni of prices with i Cohnibia or Charlotte. Ploughs, Titi., Pleks, Spades Mantire Forks, lay Forks, Dilggers; .Cradie Blades, Grass Bla les, etc. ,, GIIA[N Ci1AL)ES ,.ef the san'e good make that I sold last season. Jl. II. CU1II INGS, BUY THEI PALMinro Wip.aoN oP' ~. UL YSSE (4. UE1SPORTE$. UNDERTAKING ! Respectfully informs the public that lie has oin hiand a full line of .-OFFINS AND CASIKETS, anid is preupired1 to do dnthinmg hi' w nder .aking: -2-AL~SO, A ftdi 11e o' - URlIAL ROBES; for meni, women anfl abillh':endnew feattiv--Mery neat, apipropria'te and cle'ap. We asktfo a share of thre patronage: .J. M.' ELLIOT T, Sr. ~R. J. 7cuilfiN7 DipNTYIT. COLUMBIA, -. C )fay 10-3m MNEY MADE ! yoult I. W. PHILLiPS. :Mlittreses df my ownI ma n11ufae ture. ise eonoiny-huy t he - best r-huy where you Cain get the cheap A new suipply of-Chllikron's Caril -1"(gs, of the lat.est dosilgns atnd low in p-leie. . . 1 ou can gV( loney by huying our Piet.urz Fili-es; Vall Pockets. .. Sraelct$, ,1lcat,-rac ks4, S I l>i ids, . W'iro Mattresses an Wind:!ow bhades fronull. W1. PlI1 IJd, ' . . -I. nmt arent for severaI d ifferent S SEWIviNG \IAClIN IEt, at11 some of tlel t a a (1001) its can I.e tnitIe. You will (hid it to your liitest to price mh01w before making at pur, chaos EIhSEWitllE. I:eiuemlher that. I cannot be iiiuleisold by any one. CES AS YOUT WANTr, but do not think it XD TII/EM1/EJ0 V/'S witn you Lt-t one. Sew for 'sale. I will order any part that Is wanted ish.and Blinds. All orders will laive prompt Ap 1t AND RICE I and. at same time that 6Otton ach like it. 9VSH.ELS LEFT. asE year in this County SIX .PEf B USHEL; E UE1l and get particulars. IIRDEN & BRO. 1HEREWIT HAL -SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ? Is one of the questions wihl rost. per plexes the iind of the incliv"idtlt ai'l tihe fanily. To relieve fotrself of this irr piexity, yol slioild call and hear our prices: on .......... ................................ SPIRING GOOI)S, Of which we now have a large antcl wetl 5sortecl stoek. ]ver't hinig in the wa y of )RUY (100l), NOIiONS, etc., that, is wanted, fr"ont the. ctm n iiiet <loiiestie to the nieest i:l*4.4 (101 )S, and all lie novelties in NOTIONS. If you waia. i nice suit ul . CI..CT.kJTlsNG *Colfie '(1ad see' onl) tock~ .0r ('hIOsn f rom ounr line of .hple. If w'' caia phno you n on wecan n t e fhe. We hia.i ntitlthing icet in this way,'nt urne fits as wvell 11s quailty ofi goods. -- We have-o veiw jrottyv and isohby' line or ''. e.ak ani linslwe('iton o ur 1 .sfoc'k of OlS, whichli3 Eis y lairge; e'si1iracingt all1 quaiilities~ andi styles. Soun'LIhing ice. in low-.cuts andh s1lpers. the bes~t goodhs at LOW EST' P'UlCES. Respect.fully; CALD WELL & LAUD ElIDAE.L WIHEREWX rIHL sJn ti wr.: un an -. Ts another' perlexing cjue:t.ion. It. alsoi ('eaIses t.o worry whein once y'ou lootk intoL uR OCERY D)EPARtTMENT, wYhere y1,ou will find all kluids of' eatables at mnofit realsonale prices. COME ANOi SiNE US. Wec take pleasure~ In showing our g(oods. CALDWELL & L1AUDImDALE. .-TRIADE NORMAN'$ CORDIAL. -MARK a19d ular ia an di roro h1 em.o aWhan,whethor re wio ad~ nofre to ths taste. Prompty reieving Dysentery. Dlarrheaa, Ohol era Miorbus, Cholera Infantum, Flux, Gulping Pains Flatuiency, e Icur, and' Norvwns Hfeadachoe 'and Dyspezpsia. May $he8tomehn1o dino visfron ruIaxnton of the Intetins ora cangoof oodor wetor'. NE UTRAL.Zg N O CO RD IAL. .!s as pleasant and harmless as Black-. berry w&i ne. Does not contalan O~Ium and will not cosiae pcal reenrm. I ended for Sreens n ethn ~'4Price eje. and $z.A per boftite. Bold by aU Druggiatseand beaer'e 6a MediIna, EZOELBIOR -OBEMX0'AL 00, .Sole Proprietors, iahalla,B. C. U.S8. A. 'WAGONi%? WAGONa!1! 1 U[TL RECEhV ICD, 01ne eal'oad of OIl)D IId.I HICKORtY WVAGONS, whichl wit ho solf cheap for ca,h;, or on tline for f.o - .er F. McMASTERt & (CO. A p il DON'i' JUV A WAOON UNTILI YOU f'io:u us. It witpaiy you. (JLYSSE (. DM. ORC'Tha : so Iit FIRNITURE FRO\ I could give you as MANY 11FEREN necessary, as the tnachines will RUi}!I.AF lug machine be4ts,- bl, oil cans and needles for a sewing machine. Agentt for Doors, S atteion. SEEPD 1 Ctt ti lanted anywhcrc Oan, and be cultivated 'very m OXVLY 1 F'IPW ONE. POEck ji-ochiccd I BUSHELS, 'worth SIX DOLLA,I with but ordinary attention. J: H. H1 SPRING SUMMER. AND SEASONABLE Onr stoc.k of Sprng1and iminer Goods Is 6emnpleto in every department. We hafe juist receinid .in all the newesi shaides the m'os poj>';ir gd6 6f Ihe day. NUN'S VEIING. B3UNTINGS: bdxTPNI AND IPLAIN SWI8S. FIGUBED MUSLINS. LACED AND) STRIPED PQUES. STRIPE D NA INSOOWS. CI1ECK ED NA INSOOlKd. An egajit lic of Ladles', dents' an<1 Boys' Straw lIats, of all Styles aind Quali. ties. PARASGIS tiN d1VAT VARtIETY: Our- Stock of tI~'rnishing Good aIs nou compllete ini quality and sizs. ~ The Gentle, men's Underwear consi4s'of Q,1T ' .h.tea and Gadie' iiid ai'o in suitsq or separate tc suit the purchaser. A cal is respectftilli solicited froM~ hfl P. J:AJiD.SCKE1R S .BRO SALE AND 1'iED STABLES. -. ~4 IORSES AD MLES Jutis n19e1, one carad of younng, fat broke Kountricky Mt'les and Hlorses-amlonf fhiisome nlied driving 'ares.. ONE PAIR 9F INICE. BAY IYORSES T.W4.G'OOD $ADDL41 E HOItSES. , .C0on''id get.the.pIck, is I will swap i Wpll . sell, so feit' cant't m.lss .a trade. will sap for in~ and i klmuts.. Don't be back wrd In lanterm'ng In9 swap, a I Ainl 1ot as; all scary. A. WIIJIFW0XtD SAMEts I H A VE just. received my SP1ING GOODS, constatin'6 of Nun's Veilinlg' inittt:-s. Dotted and ' Plaiu Swiss, Plain aiid Figured Lawns, Plain and igured Musl us, Laced taid Sriped Piqu6s itud C%inbrics. -=CLOTIIING, CLOTitNG= 1 iltve a large stock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' CLOTIIlNG, ' which viii sell VERY LOW. ST .1 .4W ILl 7'S 01? /ILL TIL LI T EST STYLES: Si=-KCOS; sE_O3-0 S, biio s. A. arge a ortmtent of Men's, 1Vo1ien's and Clilidret's Slo.es. A large as ort ut of F'.aus allt( Parasols. Call curly and secullo BARXGAINS. N rottlle to show goodtt. Very respectfully; L1 SAMUELS. THE CLOTHING HOUSE -OF Ni0 L. KINARD' OPPOSITE GR.AND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, C, , I hve "inst opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Poys, 1i .tis of (.asitnre, Flaniel, Cheviot and Serge-all at low prices. Also a lin of CIENTS' FURNISIIING GOODS it th lle latest styles of gonds. Gents' Neckwear a speelalty. Gcnt.s' IFINi .// 4i 5 I. iw-c uQ itrers and (htiiters. Orders sent, to lily iilh-ess will be promptly attended to. - _M., L KINARD. "'C H A M P'N M$OWERS REPE8 DERS, .1 S I PLiE IN CONST RUCTION,' ST RONG ANDI )URABLE, ned EASILY MANAGEDi EVEY _N WABRAl\TED TO( DO) TITlE WTORIK PERFECTLY, IF NOT. TIIE \IONEY WVILL4 BE REFU.NDED:~ FOR SALE BYi W.r R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS; A 0pril 1 . Im JUST STOP AND THINKF RID)IC:ULOUS L Y LOJW iPRICES --AT B. SUGENHEIMERS, An eu'.ninetlin of at gOals anld ai1 knowledge (if (our nriel'' wIll convince yott hant we1 are$ bhtini .yol onily the l'L~A IN UiN V'AllN i81iEl) lUTIL[ IN .7)1?)Y GOOD)H, C LOTHI[NG, [IA T$, CAP'S A.ND SIIOES, we havi e ai very goodL assorfbnenlt. G ROCEIRIES-ALL KiINDS (GENERALLY DO(NELESS CG;IFlSII itnil *I'NT MACKEREL SIX FORl TEN CFNTS. CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. T 7iE ECLIPSE FARiV ENGINE Isatinch .1 tio the( crown of the ho!ler by e< an1sion Joints and -Bolts in such manner aii ~iI ' "h.Y iv i 'le the weighit belt.ween' te -1 (M'ardi anid reair axles. Isniounted on stron svheCL,I. Thei 111'!I H l 8ler la e onl axies of t.h0 IIESTl I Eh'IN El) WR'OU( 'T IRO , m'iurvedl ~ a 'n owrfuihl rake.;. L,AltGAE 11LY WI[EEL~ AND PULLEY. TIingei. SmoEke Stock, -)rr.vlided w,ith eficIent DElVICE FOR D)ETAINING ANDI EX.T1N TI H E .VA Y N E$8(0I0 ECLIPSE PA TENTI SELF-REG ULJA TrINO 01A IN. SEI'AnaTYOs ULEANEii AND) BAGGEIR the mrdst eomlete OltA i~ & AYERI hi the. worii, stnd (v N2.ULJ.eIPAS;SiO l'ORt SIMPlLOiTY.. Cafeneity for TVhrs'n., :Euparatlin nnd i.l;e:uf!nh all kliids'of grini ieady 'or market. TiflE CI LEIIRATEI) OSB3ORN REAPEti,AND MOWER, the best Mnehto o~ the ind In the Market. iE VAN WINKLE, PRIATT and BROWN GlNS9, wIth FdEEDERIS AND COND)EI(SERS. All of theo abovo, with eVery other kind of FARM IMPROYE!Y M.WHINERY' sol iM by E &(;Y) . - e * -'4 C