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95BBRO .. . - - A ......& .;S --Tr-e 20"0316 -a 'A. SJrS JA P. SNmal. SfAROVS has sold hfS Strthrigbt and 14 10oW geedily awaiting the iness of pottage. During the debate on the silver question Senator Thurmain requested the privilege of asking 8enaitor Win don a question. The preseu tSecreta ry of the Treasury replied: "I will tryto answer the question, bub will first say that I am probal~y the onjly mnall InI this bodyv wV. ba is conlsious of* the faoI that. he doe3s not knaow am - thing about financial matters." Tim sher-Ifl'of Marion county hotd n stooso for. the, mudreBlack, fipeli . ly prepared in New. Yor! at aI (-ois of twenlty-five ohrbu brk w off'atithe firstI puIb, ml:d Ono~ 1w v.n) out an Id (n0 :I en %-I z r , r that mjn't pha:I y ind . a go(d old r ' bi:I: :tn Nfew Yoa;:'s Woi 's" 'ir' f'or' 1''3 promlises to be 41i::dM: e a scheronbeg~ua Ib a -p e. ha pe I, >tII1) S h111 J: t; 1 - . . C c -.a pre-s' i t to yv:1 t :c Somehow or oiler the e,' v. i tt 1 hi eI.n1n i enn o~ yi it, and tha a aysd 10:.; 11e:b , o :. leep. n capi.. 'lst would make a beginning, !I-V ov-n citizels9 have got to wo'k nAal 'ubor~b ed ailreudv lear am ui:ed ln, , l 1dollars for a actory. T!:mnpson :nd Nagle will receive 1fimeI, tho!!.1 .1 dollars for their fr':'anchin'1, a-I wi :l tam An interest in the eTtriI. This lookslike busineAto, and heartily con. gratulate Colunbia oil her good' beia The Future. Well Informed persois Rav there is no doubt that Garfield will call all extra seesionof Congress about the 11! middle of May, to consider a funding bill, and to transact other matters, wblh means to reorganize the Douse and appoint com mitteesor infvesi'a tion to Junket through the laud dur Ing the summer uider pr'cence of preparing evidence for contest ed election cases. Never before bas the two houses been so evenly di. vided. The Senate is a tie, and inl the House the Republicans have a major ty of one owver the opposition. As three Republicanm nmbers have tbeen Ii pointeda to one poitaioemnalte ane to ean tnislaeneru majorl t. Witho suc a endbalne, ano remo uionary legslation can be~ apasse TDemocrat s w~illd bek al t pa ac the frada no thei j'own cin byt wleb~lid party1 will bebatn'.wsht joinlg1 tat ~.Iti muchi' easier tov~- o fraticau misake hae ganpmli t' nwtelwr rnhi.a ob 1L'u's frmnw hVeo' ;;:r. -'I oue heth fefr Cthe nue hor the m> j ~cmin hereI;. and every do* - L --I lIed inith, Southt~e is a *re; ~~ I, tatbe byshaC~?l not he unden I~~~j!~~ cnra l gar venm~ ~' ''. I e 'C , pl~~~ari and (o1W ten i" t p ~ ~ ~ ~~e thehSout . u 'I-iI'C A' Vi~~~~~rde ndw sa iilntdoi itlli istsfwho isgaate eulyb ptest the Uin ofTaxsdnisterih ea "it I hcottomryac~lelwmn n torie pamiosasmtclhsiitt I maios rry desit th ea oe u torsones fofieeasThesews hurled ote aJuteWoddcis Ifte that artcl: ti -xa rmia cohe bendfeer whih Fruholsve cp. Y1ions, Th theyt of hie tamd u Col ~ , peopetro gtrm r'. i, hem f- ', o-o despird Tf the ieubhe onhe barrier cr'e~ ai atyw ll1ingaltme.n WIUC 11 I,. -MAmDtMM rneB Wi, Vol. 1tandall Oves the Glory to the Go*& gsa. After desoribing (lie openlig 10 (ho debate bypendletel:, and Qen tag's, eply, 091qu1 8andall thus the OP000o and fi#E faet Wlien Mr. Conkilig had Condeseeid-' ed to at down there, was a sJlit pause, as if to adhr'd Mr. Pendleton anl oppo'tunit3y to reply. But. the genitle tuan from lhi1o had flred off his gun and appeared to be out ofammunitfon. Then. as tider similar circunstances last Friday Sena(or3 Hill took tie floor and at, once went to the cor of tie iluatter. Without tuentioiig Ma honle's imie, he pouted out oil thle lp) known t'aitor'S 11had. alILu(ed -to 1y Cokhlig. (he most toriaible avaliech'o o1, 1 lilective thalt. Wis evel borl11 fromI iortil lips. Ie quoted MItr. Conik lin. posi tive assumpt1iol that, oil Frl day t. it' the Demllocrats Would be pI : ie i ', ho Elln blien(ns would be smure to orp' ai'n Ilhe Senauite to suit then h f '. I . Ii Il be lao 1 ss1umCd tha1t ;ii - 'a ri.-tiake. ais the Densiocraits 11d 11 1 I , even when aill Rtepub ie V I V 9eli sat(ied, anIad that 11ter. ear :ni I- no ipblicanl orgpanlization 334-n electe(d as8 a Deocraait qvr; (it it traitor 11nd dis; 301,- lIt' assumed'( aa cha illnamous per. hil, but iIsnch a perL n y 1be., lhe woni like to be s."an1 watwas. fihe - - rean. a)iou at temp11t8 4: t' I I I t bA i(ni akterrnplion wverl - , gia Senatll ( Lng I.-:' 3 U !ir of the forest he1 d 1:s t li t s. - t ." v. h it uentioninag * \a'.e 3e, a-'2 3'ven3 repu d13 ' 3 bh4 !.. -. att wreth-h S.x ' .. - .Ut he --i~ni ted, h - A u ill .ivbluni, ,hto. 'leda i e aim . I he~~l. G ud rgid ishIon a1 n1un' 101. run theg i.w tidr' m h6:1 u u b i n; l a m,"e.: l like A.''O :na:," sat1id 1 lill, as. Sat a' a' a maa b-k a3(d took 1 '1 1 : , a ni4 has at vil'riht to ic e V~ C'1m1isin troml one Party' anld te: '4h aiothr. No man1 so tr'enich en':' : -- ' w I Iah of i place in Ihe Sell a'. V.'IVare is. tie, iiianu ? Who is the m V " '? Whe ;s thej nani Who elin iise in .11 tLU 1re 1r1eru t confebss that hie d ' ''the e iadmisio he hal d ? I a t ia p , -v 11111 kept poimiad Jig n"w 1, un"i -Ul' coulti niost fanacv lae P1w the gTly wounid and tile oraw an1 W uI : 1'Ous Condition of it. T: e a 1',> ,e arei 1ronting the Vice Pra ;de: q w at WaS left o1 WI 1i: ill M ahe pn.-ed like a jnck released ni'ui a box. lie show'd mihitisel., I muswrt th(n!:it, o good deal of a man331) by being: aIble' to Survive fat aIl Ben lll's 1'o 6 ii.g 1n1d lie stirick back w%'h il a ici,>).s fle s.s.q thiIt ex1(toredC tle p!vindits ot' tie uatilleries anid i ell svin1 paIetie liepiblieims who clam red anbout him. lie denouiiced lill Fii' :n1aking inla si nuatill tions labout hin : raved I atbout Bouiron Democraev and Gemr- i gia tissue ballots, an3(d clai' medl that he wias accounaataablo oily to his contitu-, i eits, and served notice upon the I Democrata that as le had ila the begi ain g a'epuidhatud their ealucus he now repudiated them. It. was a complete flop. Amnid a good deal of' han-clap p ig f'oma thne Repuaiians, 13e satI dlown anid was swalilowed up bv' hais desk, UpJon wihl lhe placed hit feet, 1in total cont raavention of'enaator'ial dle lfi'l Immt)ediately' retorted thaat he had nlot arr'3aigned thie Seator frtoma Vir'gini. who laud ar'raignaed himselt, "'1 was defenadintg you,"' lhe said, ''iooni Iiau'~nous r'epre"sentaltion3s, unid y'ou aec V1ce oref I have indiicaated the Senmator, :and hope heo wiill vindicaite hiimnself'. Dees lhe d1eny t hat lae is a 13m'erat 3331d was8 elec't'd aln a Demao.. ('rat . Wh'leaan Mlahon squeiatked tiut a denaial, 1111 iretorted:l(1 lDidI youh )3a; wouhi4t '1on ' eer h'avte lad a seat lan this body' it .1our3 3'0a1 eplanhad :known that y13 ttIditalted the'ir be1)travL'I 1 al ito lRe opeei(' he' lips. "'lft it dInhla,"' said Ii bil. "'Ile 1:333no0 denyi it. '1iThe guil f o etance is. its owni ilacuser,".' ''ut that thij' thaingi t4ust stop or' lie wonh'i hohl 11 ii to at "perso'ainal I'espon..3 - Mai'.-'p:-a3 ''xcitedl03~ onle -I .. , ' > .e Iohamaana brounngla t arm,'~U a * '':a i.,t'ac:ion"' tout of h' e in'lew~is13upers, '''It1ilv InlillionIS o) t e /lthed the 3 a eri)a' Tian. 43t43il h , v iriol S -' . a t h'.e Senaor ? - ~' I U t':alt he h''iad a 14'th [i ates of' cola In. .'1 (u ku-burning, Indian3)1 1 , 'U u hite men'3 oh' M1Iassaebul 38is d3 tianchI: aad her'anse ot igno-a, i ,y vetyL. }]e' wiound up witha e '. l' 3 '.4e algut anbu t 3was3 s 11 a 3 in lln?('ay s ago, Iai navl h Iaa saye iced thie stalwart( I u . . ris;"d if s03.1e of thie start I I.aave anl alon:g dreaded n.at : aa ndeed41C thLe bus3inecss ilnter' s ht'e Nort31h prove miiight irI than 'a l'antterinlg of' raina from Ma'. H .. ' L~4 .ii.der' cilitd ceased, thae .21 ' 2nea: n ~ht~in n 113tea )ltealm show1ij'3 how41 so we all are' for' theO a1ssu 1'inate3 d Ilue."ilm EmperorCI03. Over com u i'ief1 for that edptn (43a'(e, the 333111' atdjoauraaed. Now whaat is thle morna'l of all this? It is c'on.cededl (on31 all ides that Mr. lill supr'3a'sed hiimaself and1( aR a forna sic detbateri, graiand orattor' and1 tower' oag atelleet he0 has nao riv4'al Il thie Seln. at e. ''1en3 11 ill,"' said Seiinao Vanie, 1 "'core'd himaself' ovear wiitha glorv like a hor'se blanaket." "lie rani 21ihone, like a ralbbit, up a hollow tree,'' said Senaator' Williams, "'twisted his tail' off with a for'ked stick and then smaok-| Cd him out." Mr'. Hoar may ni- tolI hehit tie the series of speeches inade by' Mar. Hill1, but the eff'ort will f'al..t wast (lie gra'citest exlahibtion ofithe pow-) ('rs of te hutan1)3I ind everi wiitnecssed Ins th &nate asmber thi tuaiv yearA, and Mr.- Hill stati untipyroneijlAhle and toe in tin mightiness 91 ilia grandeur a an l telwiual elIttor. That h6 has imanesasirably vanced till a'eady at n n a ob I reiultis to be sen, tone haA gone over anyhow to the enemy's cairipatid 111ll only botid hitl to the pillory and hished him after he had aeoumplished his treason. The storm was brewing, as I tried to.Jet you know, anti nad .to burst anvh'o1, ihat we have to regard iiov Is '.tIh el-ect of' Hoar-'s s ipeechp the North. ern people. If It' prove a dist urbiig eleinent,.wathol Garfield and see how he will, in all hinnat probability, rido ol its hiirhiest crest and earliest' onsot. All of this may' be very bad or very good for u1s. We shall 80011 see. On'1 of our old prophotie statesmen takes, I tnIuk,- the gloomiest view. 1He says: "IThe ieck of' our party is a tough o'ne, and the knife that lims been hacking ati it ia a dull one. But he iheck is ailinost sawed throuch. " I am not so desper ate as that. *The formidable Demo eratic tuinorities of (lie Setate anid House will put 110w life into the party, I hodpe, and healing its gasping woundt. miietianwhile, lot us not despair of the fuS ture Or o' tile iepiblic. Sore tri ls may be in storo for all of us; but they may be endured and surmountied. This dar perhaps we have undo his tory atul tiried ftie corner for weal or woe. Mrl. Hill 1111% 11111( e MahoIN e tem porarily an ulecikeal celebrity. The rhianees are also flit. lie has1 'n1siglned hilmifnailly to the companly of' Air. Kel logg, an1d branIde(d him so'that lie will abit even Virgiili too hot to hold him11 omlfortably and securely. J. It. It. -'NOTES AND COMMXNTS. -Since 18.54 hidia has had a famine verv four years. Previous to that, a haiimi eveirv tel vears was about. (he iverage. Eiiglaid's rule brinigs fin11 e, pestilenve anid war. -h'ie New York Times 8av's there ' A trong probability that 1ite prwo pent World's Fuir will not be tehti. Lmlerl Grant Iall lhe will abanidon it 11nless the InIecees SaIr v futids were ratised )y Wednestlay of this week. -A six hunidred thousand dollar ;ite tor' it new Opera House in New Y ork has beei chosein. It is a block ait Iroldway aid Fortieth itreet. With k buildingk oil this Site wor h1 $400.Ouo, le metropolis will have a mnusical mal lee to be proud of'. --When Presidont Antonio Lopez anta Alii visitedl the Uniited Statem ie oit racted debits which he did not >av. lis creditors have fouiid out lint lie had deposited with the Saifie eposit Con.pain. diamond , viliued at ,,00n. and they' will be sold to mett le 110 claims. -Secretary Blaiue begiiis work vi wrously by at lnoe to the firitish Mim! er. callinig atteitionm to the mirepre eitatioins of the British Coisuil lit 'hiladelphia, in relation to the hoR holera il tle .Wet, and desiinig that minediate steps be takenl (o40ree't the iijury whlih the report i~s likelv to tit o Ainterlean trade. Secetr n v *Evin t iltlitei the n 1 f:o r t a colree' ion by a iote on the 7th ot'Ma'cih. -Some good] Iitfidti'ei tlowspaiper ,orresponident hals bieen r Imioling'.v wgias whili spoke of Mrs. Garitliold is the first tuoth1er who had seen -- onl madei Presidlent, that there isy lyts. Jesse R. Grant ini Jeirser Vtv vh can)3 jonte'st thiri ('lim. Tihie 41re fais oifught not have neoede'd reidih n m1 this poinit. Thney sur' ly have :ler orlgotten tha lit wlheni Grant toturnediL'( r0om his tour ar'ound thei wold~ lie ,vail ed oJver 0ne enlire14 traiiin bef'ore n'o iig to Alexico. in order to call Oin his nothtler in .Jersey City. -Pr'esidtent haves sent ten veto 1Snesags to (t h Huse dumring his 11r1n. He veotoed theii silverl bill l eh. 'uary 28. 1878; lte11 biifo holding ai Iiipeial ter'in ofthe Unlite ii id Stes Court11 n hiississippi, to t lim jtber' cases. \laicht 6J, 188; (lie bill to restrict1 Chi irmty ap1poprliaition hill, with the mecas .1re' pii'libii ting thle use o)f t roops1 at lie polls attacLhed, April 29. 1879; the iiilitairv initerference4' bill, Atav 12, 1876; (lie joitlicial t'xienises bill, 1)4e 'an se of' ret rict its tonehinig Ithe emi ilot'ment ot mnarshals iat elect ioiis; the -p(cial ma11rshauil's at~proprian bi111)1, June 30, 1879; (lie SI eciail dlienerC ipp ro~jlIation lill, wlhichl was deost ied 4) have thle depulty depuat y maitrshals iilpoinitedi by~ the Uited10( Statte.; Cir'cuit Jourtt floint all poilit icaIl par'ties, Mlay 1, 1880; a bill regulating tihe tappoinlt nenlt of spia~ii deput y nimshas at he refun lding bill. Of' tliese onily (lie iIv~er bill passed over the Ptresideti al '('to. A THonumLE~ SC:N.-A special to lho Kors and Cour'ier repoirts flint hime tS Black, co(lored'(, w~as Cetted at larion oin iia frte murnider of :1i Wilcox. coloried. 110 had beenl re 'ritevedi twice. Bilack 11nade1 an eflart I) addr'ess the cr'owd.( hut words f'ailed '1n and h114 aid 11110 nothg. At one0 'clock the prop)l was remiioveid antd to ho hiorrotr of' (lie spectators thle r'ope br'oke iand Black fe'ltlheavily' to (lie 11loor below, Slatting blood0( anid cahlinig iiir water. E'ighiteeni mi nutes later the 'trp wasn s'prnths a seconid tilae and Black dlied ofI stranigutlation. Black oveighdl(( l,:> pounids. Th'le r'ope broke inst at the end( of' (lie knot atnd wses --Richard' and Ben Jamaos, colored, wereC convicted ait Martion on1 Sait urdar by a iiiixe~l ~Jury', o1' the miiur-dee of D. Ml. Harrei'll, inl Auguist hist, anmd wera~ senitenceed to be hanged on .Junme 22. Louis James, a 'third accused, was acq(ulit ted. -A man advertises for a competent person to undertake the sale of' a new inerltee and 11dds thait it ''will be higl v I nerat Iive to the u nder't aker."' TH'IEIPE PLE'S MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. T IS~ is an \Soc'iiation) of bus~ines meni .1 who, for their- mIutual ro:ction, contribute tovardls a fand so a in ease of death. theoir fAmn his may re eelve from $2.' ('0 to $5,lia ,'eordtirig to amoun' of cerm ifiente.'- 'Tio hIS isn of the best pilans f' lie instrasnce. ifoni ray av von go. just like fire inielnne, 511d ithl smainst salmecnts during the "e,,r. W' re'er .0 those. best acquaiiitfe1 1-i-lh p. "ute'r, Jes. T Jtrie'-, Jne fl. Da'. i' D. Mc~reig.t. Jac.. 'eil, T;emas J'obj. mtt. ~J. Ciendining,~ Ii. i.n'n . hbatt sihIuld, lke to ben.M *Idber- wi uprdy to 0:'0. BACpT, '0 *-- ' . - aen ?50 . t i' t m ilCa :j id Pn ofail, SOr ,re r, f h a little of tho oolera season, which will preven em from taking the disease. QUITMAN, GA., A ril i. loTf. For the benefit of all thoise who are inter. ested in raising fowls I take plensure in reoi - inAtIln loiifeld s It:ed(ica ted Stock Feed I vieikensn w qt ( , and by the '0: this IoIIdfl artici' vCn occotding t.d Jj. nil of tinino, well. di tire now 1 in -a y condittbn. .I(M.. t ILLS. I i oneur in the abdve. * $old ' the -drugglst-of this-county, VACON. 0... MessrS. L3metr Rankir 4 I.nena. Dear Sira I had been troubled for a long Ilim belore Using Sour ConatuptiVe preparitD, w!thsomething lIke Aisthimi, and after rising only Oto bottles of. your Drscwor's Lung Restiorer 1 breathed per (eCtlyf tee, -and have felt. no symptom of the di e selce 'I ain coildent your medicine cured ne, nti I cheerfully reecommend It to all who Uarnmuffering.from Aiman. Yo4retrulyl : JOn D. Ioss. A-ooN, GA., March 210, 880. bteasr8. Lamar. iankin I Lainar, Pear Birs .Ihavn.lued. your Brewer's Lung Restorer for Vertigo, nd have never been troubied wItb it s1ke'. 1 the medicine. I cannot say too m and cheerfully reccommond it to all who i ed relief from Vertigo. Yours t ruly, J. B. ARTOPE. lr Acox, GA., March 20, 1880. Messrs. Jamar, Itankin a Lamar, Dear Sirs I suffered two years with Consumnption. and during the lime was tiented by Dra. Read Thomns, #Jhaltoni aid others of this city, and also by a DromiIinen10t, physician of Macon GI. witht fibrding 11ny relief. My husband boughi ne six bottles of your Brewer's Lung Restorer, w.hieh I bgan. to tako at once, and found Im. inedia(tt ref. I have used the six bottles and havo nevbr felt a symptom of the disease since nnd my general health Na better than it has been in yeara. I therefore recommend it to all who have Constmption na a Pearl beyond Prico. . Very respeotfullv bilds. M. Go0LSBY. Sold by the Druggists of this county. MANY COMBINATION$ have been tried. bitt none with sitch hippy re sults it Rankin's Ext raet of Buchu anr Junip. e. If you are sufferiag hroin a nly deranqemnt of the Kidnevs or Bladder, Oruivel, P1 tin or Weakness in t he Back or Hip, get a bottie-ono or t wo will relieva voilt Tils arlicin htts 'bee'n before the public for nearly ten years, anti itssaile 1% conitantly in creasing-and th it w th very lit.tle advertising --which proves i, to be an aitticl of merit,. We hnve testimonials fron some of the leadin ph.% Ivlans of G-orgia. South Carolina and '%ordidaand other ates: In regrid to its re liability is J)iur tie, and a reined) for t he dis .a bs oi whlich it. is i'crinnended. Prepareid only by Hunt., Hankin & Lama Druggists, Atlanta, Ga, and for saile by all niruirgists. MACON. GA. Nov. 1, 1879. Dr 0. J. Moffett-Dear Sir-We have beon ] h1 1ndliig Teeitna for several yea s. mnd the demlrand increases as the artiele becomes Intro. duced mnd is k town. Our sales avenrtre from ] t wo to thtrte g. o -s pcr month We belt Vy thit, 't Tectlin.a (Treehiig P.owdera) will -vent.u. all become a stLaidard :ttd indlinpenisible arti u.., for it its dag - (is'uance ha* it faile I to give sati-faction. -No vOuphliint h.is ever oeen made to us, hence we concuiude that it dies all you 1 clailm for it. .tim it bound to succeed hUNT, RANKIN &LAIUAIt. Druiggists. - -s - - .I I.. -- . -z If (n-1 tit I. * il - I t% vL allw '4iW . . r. u i- - ..r. n- '. . . . . . . 1* 1 ims i m heI-, trtrt -te fv t -V i e r., ran io- ain~ h-thel toa1; f i H te' Dtir -iy o( --oum.,m. Iorbi. the. pubuic tecomn o rett t sed upriterfe4, li thi'um who ini 'io);a.nm4vigi:.mtrmta.een b'- 81< it i it-: ( i M .' ' 19?fr~bl fi . nyh1 (imi) 'p ,mi M~ .<'mi recomt n atin'viim~'u mg m i -e ruenia- or- m-<--em emr1 1t. ts with h-m-itallo ih mli I. att mclh mony -H- *im riig.. . -mt I kt-zhw -w'awreof I vpeak -te e tl Ci mitn 'l mm -eg-t ii - 'Sw1'si m Suphim -1 I Allec itie" for -'ffiti p-pi indim- ted. Thn greai. est iloon thm' WJerntin-.nt c 'miii h-.gtow on t ottn lereds tof :h umi.tr dsat o.m ett- itna womuli bei to pttr'I:mwe mhii rreceipt of its p: Olrietors. .indl .onke it mmdhii, fir the l.mellt o. tihe present an Iu comatag -eC :em i L. M ENu.'U.: Pm 0 TIlE sW!FT* FPFCIF.u t 0 Mm s .N. i*to. rle :or's A ti:unt' 0.', sol ti a b I all ruggtstas C-ill meor a copy of - Youtig Men's F?. ind." WIK OFF'ER 'PECI AL I inducemienits to enstomners I t will iny to examinie antd price onr tlock ot' Dress Goods', Flaniiels, Cas silmeres. Jeansi, Ulan mkets, antd mall other goods, ats they~ will lbe soltd ciheap). We ask the attenmiti ol' the ladies to our CLOAKS AND DOLMf4W.9, which will bem closed out at LOW DOWN PICICES. .(CLOTHlING AT BOTTOVCM FIGURES. A smalL i-. of Cartpeirn , which1 Will lie closed otutat flARGA IN S. NIcM ASTElt,.BIlCE & I(ETCHIIN. Jan-l5 . OENBUGGlES. -lrIGGIEs and SPRtING i W AGilONSeollered at low prices ifor cashi, or- a 'lial ad mtvanent l'or- gooit papers. I -Opem Butigpe........... 0.00 Topm Buggles-----.......6600 ~Square- iltity, Three.Z Spring W ugont, tiwo, m ~seaits-.,................000C seiats, three-spring----a nice.-iturotlt.,.........5.0 PMaeri.- anid wioi-rmnishiap wtarrtl--iited. A xlos ale Sheldotn'i m'a 'fali--'Une--of Jltirness gudi .~ -- G'. Ptullevy~ & Fanit'sm. ~ S* --Sub esba:-'d utw . bI SIX-CORD COTTON, WARRANTED 200 YARDS, FIVE CENTM A SPOOL, .A.T J. GROEIEUEL'S. moh 19 THE CELEM.RATED rlHE CELEBRATED 'HE CELEbRATED E'E CELEBPATED HOSTETTER BITTERs HOSTETTER BITTERS HOSTETTER BITTERS HOSTETTER BITTERS -AT P. W. HABENICUT'S. P. W. HABENICHT'S . W. BABENICHT'S. . W. HABENICHTS. THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GPEAT IND. AN THE 4 F'' IN 1t N SE-L' ." F. w. HA.DENICRTM$ F. W. H ABENIH T'S. F. W. HA(GENIeHT'$ F W H A. B~' "'.' 3ENUINE Ji M RI lEZ iENUINE IPOR. 1 ENUINE IMPORTED ANGUSTORA BITTIERS ANGtJSTORA BITTERA ANGUSTORA BITTERS8 ~. W. HABENICtrT's. 'W. HAB3ENICHT'S. .* Ws HABENICHT'S. feb 12 GREAT IN I)IJ EM ENTh lTE have now in store the hu-ges stock ever purchased by us, md which will be disposed of at low rices. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hlat Shoes, Groceries. Bridles. Sadldles, Hirrness, Red Leather, Harhess Len'her &e. We are not given to "BLOWING,' but enn truthfully say we are ofr ing solid bargains, and will be glad to see you. sep 20U. 0. DESPORTES. CON FECTIOlNi5105S 'HE undersigndhving pnrnbasedl the ,Itock m trd, recently ownedI by A. P . Mit er. inaoea to 'oli tt.o nme at ind Ltlow or enot. Un, otffersa Frenchb Datndy at thirly-tivo ce nite per rc'~nd b rti we-- lttkets at COSt, I) tin anid 'Ioy' JV2T RlECCI;'ED, nud lwayraoen hand, Fr.4i Bna.Or "Ii,' ?ATNT BAi I BY SO DOING you wlll be convinc0 durability this Shirt cannot be surpasse THIS SHIRT, in addition to having i brated PATENTI BACK FACING, whil tear the Shirt in the back, something ti style of Shirt made. An exaininatil BAC J'ACI3f- will. the above statement is true. The Shirt MUSLIN. Fine linen FRONT and SLEEVES. J UST CR~EDC SUGARS, Ooffees, Molaqjes, &c.. &c., a FOR OA J L. MIM ----- T - 0 ents. GA'x.'H' bik hant ikerclieaj ea n ).t k-rehi--is at 10 cents. Ladeti' L nen 1 U f-l - -- 3A''1lJUL T..JNE OF 9En i JUST ]RE( A'IST E 25000 L& Timiothylli TWENTY DAVIS VE RtT SEWING M; ~nDE best inmarket for p lin or f ..a.THOUANDDOLLA R RtEWA~ti t..-both as a mnehhie and the range of wo with anmy of the firet-class mnachine on the chbuies In use in Fairfild Co6unty, A fine lot of Planting Potatoes, Onto Crackers, Cakes, Candles, Bacon, Flonri Tobacco, Cigars, Bedsteads Mattr*esses, 6r To arrive, 15,000 feet of OJood Assorted Drv Goods, of all kndMlnryet lot of Spring Gbodu ad. ilney t. miar 8 LOW PIICES. Of ~11 Uint Winter Goode arc still being sold at reduced prices to miako roome Ir A lot of liulst's Garden 8eeds, just SEED POTATOES, ,ONION 8ET8).eto -AT THE - - -J.t.)8AiTy a o, feb24 'Ali -MaS ammen &di LINE I id that for Style, Fit, Finish and d. x Re-enforced bosom, has the cele rih makes it impossible to rip or kat cannot be haid of any other :n of this '=Ar.-H -g T- Wt eertainly convince any one that is made of WILLIAMSVILLE CUFFS and FULL FACED t LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES 'NAUGH. UIiE!I (F LOW PRICES. 'n wi ee o samples - (TE'JS &. EDM UNDS, COLUML IA, 8. C -FIVE ICAL FEED) r 101HIN ys. avy andi fne iatlly sowing. ONE S ) to any one Who enin comijete w 'th rk it turns outb WVarranted to wear narkets Two hundred of these Mla n Sets Seeds.r, Ot.Che, Liumber, low dow~n to make room for a now J. 0. BOAG. DITORS AND NE WSPAPER lMEN thO Country endorse JamDs'B06)s' Patent 10id Wtchi Oases. As a propf, read the 101. ring: Ies)INSDe 1 ai ~,infort oithat the , Ed ~an b p6 erai, take ralnette, tn ~ m'es~ ~ ~as nt a sy and t .a ~r~ptCore. ~htbe botn n r i r.* l''10"a hun d.o