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4.W. : ase9 Edws AND A di four dollire- t -a6kly edit ii two dollars and fity cents peranruni, in adyanee. LiberAl discouunt 0 .eluba of five and 'itpwords. A4TEs Op ADVXtRTAsNo.-Ono dollar per inch for the first. insertioup bud fty cents per inch for eaoh subseq .sent ineqr(on. Thoee rates apply to all ad vori eeonts, of whatever nafu re, and i are pa ble.atAtftiin advande. Con. a t three, a:oer twelvo months made 4n very ..beral terids. Tran uiej$ loel -nQ$Cds, fifteen cents per 11e t'or the fhst insdrtion and seven and one-half cents per line for -each subsequentinsertion. Obitua'-es and tritiittes of respect charged as a(ver' tisinets. Sinplo announcemeints o marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wimsboro, S.C. RAILUOAD 8eHEDULE.-The trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passeiger, 12.8 p. m.-t sout.h-bound, 6.30 p. h; north-bound freight, 8.64 a. in.; south-bound, 1.16 p. n. These arrivala are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen ijinutes faster than Winneboro. time. New Advertisements. New Store-F. Eler. Siuiiiniouas--Gaillard &Reynolds. Bank Rcport-T. K. Elliott, Cashier. Great At.tractiois'-B. Sugenheimer. Final Discharge-H. C. G-afton, Admitiltrator. Local Brieft, -The worthy Vice-President of the B. P. U, is stilt.on the lookout. -Mr. A. F. Oooding is in town. We are glad to see him looking so well. -Sheriff McCarley sold one mule on Monday, at publie auction. for $125.60. -The weather has been cool and windy for the last few days; but March is almost over. -Mr. F. Elder has moved lils entire stock of goods into his new and coma modious store, at the old stand. -The first. English pea bloom of the Peason vas left at. our office on last Saturdar by Mr. Arthur llays. -Mr. I. M. Huey, who has been spending a few weeks North for busi ness and pleasure, returned on last Friday. -Mr. T. H. Ketchin returned on Sat urday evening from New York, where lie has been purchasing a spring stock of goods for his firm. --Mr. F. Elder will have his "big" advertisement in a few days, and will give notice to the public of the mani nice things in his new store. -The Rev. J. T. Chalmers will as snme the pastori charge of the Asso o14te Reforned Church some time in April. - He returned to his home on -hotaylay. -Remember the meeting of the .Democratic Club on to-morrow eve ning. Let every member go ant, for business of great importance will be brought before the meeting. -Mr. B. Sugeniheimner has a new advertisement in this issue to which wve call the attention of the public. Hie-has a large and well selected btock, and you can get almostevthing you want at lowv figures. -Call and see him. --Mr. James Russell antd dautghter of Now York have been visiting rela tives in this place for the last few days lie was once a citizen of Win nsboro. and is now one0 of the prosperotas busi noes men of New Yor'k cily. lie left here ou Monday at nioon. -Tomn Brown, one of the swift, wit nesses against the citizens of Fairfield in the election cases, was in town on Saturday. Hie was, perhaps, looking up new victims to gratify lisa hellish purposes. We mention this simply ini order that he may know- that the pe00 ple of this place are aware of his visit and the object of it also. CUr~u MEETINO .--The Dem orcratie, Club will meet to-nmorrow ev'enuing a t eight o'clock. Members will como' prepared to pay up thueir~ snheeriptionsa. RI. M. Davis, Presiden t. -ARREsTED AND) IEI.EAsED.r,-Mr. A . Walker Broawn, of Winnshioro, was arrested by a negro deputy marshal on Saturday, and wvent down to Co lumnbia on Sunday afternoon for a pre lminary examination. A telegram In forms us that lie has beeni discharged by the Commissioner. Mr. John John. *- ston has also been dischaged and lia recognitance' bond 'delivered up' to him. IMPOR'rANT POSTAL RF.9UtATtox,-. The Postmaster Gener'al has issued a circular revoking the regulations re. *garding third-elass matter, recently In -opertion. In future everythlng whol. * y or partly in writing must be remit. .ted at first-claas. rates. The impot. tance-of this iuling will be understood .yven it is known that all bills, i lls of lading 904 other forms of merely basI 110ss s'taternients, which have' hit her'to #adsed through the mails as third-class nmatter, requiring only oneO cent pos tEgei will i the fliture be treated as first..class and need to be0 accompanied *~f~~# nhq oi stamp to secure their ~*TO#.-..rs. Johni L. Elack died ah~r husband's- residence in' this ceunty', on Thfi'aday ntght the 17th outadt. . SheJhad been in feeble health de~ some Ulme, but pneumonia was the geciate eauso of her death. Mrs. akwasn a daughter~ of Mr. Joseph s1ok, for many a years a promilnont bitizen of- $lehl.pd. She leaves 41id *da.ogbtda,ocieof them an infanit of a itsh' 91d. To Colbuiel Black - .~hiv~ *xtendsd'ths warm e6 "df sigy f lands ih - - ter thj - P ..dW Mi at -her hom oni Sunday 'alght. Mrs. Stitt was in the twenty. etkth year of her age, and was a daughter of the late John M. blilling of this county. She was an estimable lady, and had many fhiends. She levp,,er hslgi .and one chfld to njourn her untimely death. REORGANIZATION OF TIE FAIRFIELD COUTY BIBLE SoclaTr.-According to previous notice, there was a jneeting of the different congregations of thIs town hold I.n the Presbyterian church at 4 o'clock p. in. on last Sabbath in the interest of the Bible cause. it ap pearing that the Auxiliary Bib'le So clety of Fairfield county had flallen into a state of suspension, the object of the meeting was to survive and reorganize it. The Rev. C. II. Wiley, District Superintendant of the Americai Bible Society fo:- North and South Carolina, being present, delivered an address, after which a collection was taken up. and it was resolved to reorganiza and revivr' the Fairlield County Bi ble So ciet A '. irniIOu wa* anto'el whchvill b(, tub,2. d ' , r issue. Aft vtiervarion . i.ks t'hi lowing ofilcers of the Society were elected t) serve for the.(! ensning year: President.-J. E. MceDooald. Vice-President- itev. J. S. Counor. Secretary'-Capt. ". N. Withers. Treneurer and Depository-Mr. G. 'L. McMaster. Executive Committee- Ilev it. 13. ' Pratt, G. J. Griffith, D. )., v. Rich ardson, and Messrs. S. R. Fant, II. N. Obear, and Jas. A. Drice. The officers of the Society are ex oficio members or thc Execentlive Com muittee. Uponl motion it. was ordered that the assets of the old Society be turned over to the Treasutrer of the newly organized one. After some o0her renarks the meeting was ad. journed with the benediction by the Rev. G. H. Wiley. A neeing of the Executive Coninitto was held after wards, the result of which will he pub lished in our next issne. -Lamp-shades of gaontd glass should be washed with soda and(' wa ter, which Will not.discolor themu. FINAL D1ISO4IiARGE. N OTICiE id hI0ebY given that I will apply to the J idg r of Probato f ir at 1nal disniargo as Adninistrator of the estate of Esther (rafton, deceased, o i the 2hd of April, A.. D. 981. H. C. GRAFTON, mIlh 22- I x3* . Administrator REPORT , OF THE CONDITION OF THE WINNSBORO NATIONAL BANK, -AT 'T INN'130RO. in the State or South Carolisa, at the close of business, Maroli 11th, 1881. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $ 8,7:3 94 verdrafts, ,7-.hu- 3 U. S. Bon dsu to secure circulation, 75,000 t00 Due from approved "osnerve ag--nt 9,: 4.6553 66 Due from, other National Banks, 5,559 65 Reail estate, furniture andr lix tures, 1,803 45 Curre'nt expenses and taxes panid. 1, 66t 53 Chec-. and cthber cashi items. 8 t,Ii lHills of otheri Ban ks, 659 ,0 Fcanctionual pauper C u r r' e n a y, tnickels sad pennies 17 53 Specie 2 106O 9. Le'gal tender notes, - ,6 gj0 Redemnption fund wvith UT S. D. Traur,5 of. it ion5, 3,375 0 Dno roi U.8. fre'a'urer, olher than 5,9 redemption i iund, 863 75 Total,$8,; raital st ock paiil in, $75.0) 10 00 Surpjlus fun. I5. II (0 Un1 liv id .l pro~its. j.-' 7 * Sit~ i al Buink notes outLstaiud. ing, t67 5 ft :t Iijivionial dep~osits subj ect to~ check, 33,562 09 Duo to other National Rohnls, I.13u 5;7 Total, - $ 5j T.I K e'j o r .~ **rm. ~ IV, A C(....mnty' i: .2 i7r e 1. .--a ( 18th 22-tiEen 1;0 W.ArJ O. SOUIERT ARLU COUNTY OF FAIRFIIELD. COURT 01 CO)MMON PLEAS. Lawrence B. Wilson, P'lauiniff, agaq~inst Ralph D). Wilsoun, H enryv C. Wilson, Rebecca Wilson,Sallie WVilsonu, Mat tie Owens, Arthur WVilson, Mollie Wilson, Harriet. Rains, Amaunda Hlol lis, Sarah Joyner, Jborcas Roste Till .man Hitasont, Inahella Hlinson, Johm XD. fin.8on Harriet, L. ilinsont, Ur -bah RI. in son, Charles Hlinson1 Fl1etcher T. hinson, Defendants. Summufons for Rlelief-Cumiplaint, nlot Served. To THlE DEFENDANTS A BovE-N~Uir~i VOU are hereb~y suummoned and re quih-ed to answot thu Complain t in this action, which is filed in the office of~ the I 'lerk of' Counmon Pjeas, for the said County, and to sorte a copy of yourI answer to the said Comnpilit on the subscribhers at their office, Winns-. bof-o, South Carolina, wifth'n twenty dlays tafter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answeor the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the pl aintiff in this ,.a.tion will apply to the Court for the jelof demandled in the Complaint. Datd Mrch22, 1881. GAILLARD~ & REYNOLDS, Plaintfif' Attorneys. Tro the DY~efendaits Dorcas hose. Sallie Wilson, Mattle Owens alid. Arthur Wilson: :'Cakdiottece that the Summois (of h~hthe 1''oregoing is d copy) and th e (omplainti n thuis action were diled in - t o office of the Clerk of the Court of Uommon Pleas for Fairfield County on th 22nd day of March, A. D. 1881, G~L4D & REYNOLDS% . laintiff's Attorneye. moh' 22-x8 WTATE OF SOUTH OAROXANA, COURT or OON PLEAS. Isaiah T. Gladden, Plaintif, agotifist E-liza J. Powell, Dani. W. Gladden, Keziah Tidwell and Mary J. M1ngp, Defendjtuta,.. Smnnions or Relfeig.A Complaltimt not Sorved. TO Ti DEFENDANTS ABOVE-NAMED? YOU are hereby sunnmoned and re quired to answer the Complaintin this actiolI, whigh is filed in the offioe of te Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said Conity, and-to serve a copy of your answer to the said Comnplaint on the subscribers at their office, Wilis boro, Sonth Carolina, within twenty days a f.r I1he service hereof, exclusive of the day of such serv!eo; and It you fall to uniswer theCompliint within- the tiie aforesaaid, the plaintlif in th1i action will 1p)l)ly to tho (ourt for the relief demianided inl the Complaint. Dated March 22, 1881. QAILLARD & REYNOLDS, PlaintiffIs Attorneys. l'o the Defendants Dani. W. Gladden, Keziah 'I idwell and Alary J. Mlinge: Take iotice hint the Summons (of wihih rir- tv 'eo i~r is~ a copy)) and( the ':- i ' nlion were ille' inl li. k 'l4rk of the Cc. the 22nd day of March, A. D. 18b GAILAtu) & IHEYNOLL -.... P.Ilinitiff's Attorners. mehi 22 x6 .U1:1; L: ELECTION. ~FO i0 li -by i ven that the an . t.uk [ion for Intondant and -mi W ;i-. t,,r :he Todwti (t Witnnsboro it be et LI in e 'TP'towi Hall on tho first M'1 ud.tv it' . being t.e 4th day i !.u;. b -.6 u t;.e hours of 7 a im. an I p Iml. The b(>C.1 f.r e6istiat i.n of voters will be oponed at the 'l own - all on 'I hursilay, Friony and. Satur.iay (March 31bt and Aprii ist and 2nd.) rout ding the day of thee ion. letwewi- the houra of 6 a. in. and a p. nI. of etch dity. . he 'olloe., ug iIizons are appointed as Manag(ria oft ititatioll Mti Election: J. 11. Cummings J. E. Wilins and Wil lis Good - By order of Council: mch 17 E. S. CIANDLER, Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF RAILROAD STOCK AND NOTES. B V irtlie of authority granted me, lis Executor of the Will of James M. 1(u land. decease~d, by the Judve of Pro bate for Fairfield . ,,unty. I will sell at pulicv auction, on the 4th day of April next, before the Ct.urt House door in Wlnnsboro, S. C , for cash, ONE IhUN. DlED SHARES OF STOCK in the Char lotte. Columbia and A ugusta aiiroa I ompany. in I arcels of TEN SHAIES. Also sundry Notes and Bonda belonging to the cstatu of said Testator. The abovo mentioned Railroad Stoek wmill be Rold for the purposo of applyin the proceeds thereof to a certain sealed note given by John H. Cathcart to the said Jamines M. Rutland. the said Railroid Stock laving been transferred to the said Jants M. Rutland as collateril seourity for the paymtut of said sealed note A S. DOUGLASS, Executor of Will of James M. Rutland, deceased. March 17, 168). mob 14M3x2 I1Tw Store, l\Tew Storo, ~New Store. -0-0 NEW PRICES. Adver'tisemlrnt APPEAIE IN A FFEW bAYS. CALL AND S&E moh 22 SPECIAL NOTICE. tOJ LACK of other employment dur ?iig the slack business season, the underbigned piooseto half.solo shook using onythe 6u3t lea6 4 .* Ample satisfaotioh guara t4in every rSenetg.OderS-tke't-the rteanaa 0Hi YES! O, YES ! IHE STONE MOUNTAINcoRN WH - .rp EY hs come aid is still oom1. If you want good Whiskey and good Segars, call at CLENDINTNG'S Ho VSE, next door to W. It. Doty & Co. He keepa the best of everything. The beat Nat han'u Old Cabinet Whiakey. The best Gibson's Whiskey. The beat 'Ten Cents Bogar. The-best Five Cents Segatr. And, above all things, the best Dinner for 40 ceite. And if you come into town between I% and I o'clock, and are hungry, call at Clendining'st for a drink, and lhe will not up a free lnnob for you. Clondining keeps a moral and a quiet house. dee 9 SEEDS! SEEDS! J UST received, a tarsfe lot of choice Garden ( Seeds of all kinds. ALSO Seed and eating Irish Potatoes of the choicest kinds. Choice Family Groceries arriving dallv. I have oih liid a large lot of best quality Sole Leather, which will be sold &it low figures. I amn paying highest prices for Dr, Hides. Give tme a call. W. 11. DONLY, feb 12 On the Corner SPOOL COTTON. EST ABLISIIRD 1512. TRADE (WOUND ON Wnrr Sroor s.) GEORGE A& CLARnK, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Since the introduction of this Spool Cottovi into the American mark;ct. its suc coss has been unproced ntod. No other brand of thread has ever met with the eamRn amonut of publi* favar in the same space of time. The "0. N. T " rnanufaoturer s'were the first to recognize the imoiaoe of the zewing Macohine and to make a six-cord cotton, which has ever boon 'ho recog niz.d standard for machines. All the improvoementa in machinery tha~t thre inventive gomius of the nine. teeth century has produceed have boen adapted by the manufacturers of "O.N.Tl.' At all the great International Fairs of the world, "0. N. T.I' has been awarded the highest honors. 'lhe '0. N. T." factories at Newark6 N. -J., and Paisley, Scotland, emiploy $,0 operatives - miake suifficiont thread daily to go around the world four tz.nies. Consume 1-10J tons of coal daily. The manufacturers of "0. N. T." are the largest manufacturers of Spool Cot ton in the worlrd. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton. enn ha had at wholesatleand retail at JT. M BEATY & CO.'8. feb 22- fx6m FRESH SUPPLY OF Kew Crop NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, best in the iai'knt, attl syrups of all grades. ALSO, A fine assortment of' R A18tNS, CITRON, CANNED PEARIS, P'XNEA PPLE, PE A CH88, GRATED COCOANUT GELATINE .Alsos at good quality of OAt'INAL, In five pound packages GIVE ME A CALL, Ri it. FLENNIRiMN. dec 25 a AO4i .g R. W PHLLLIP8, Agent, Winns, boro, 8, 0C.d GUA~Oi 4UA*Ott IAVE the stny'of severaI utandardI brandso Gun.amo~lget whloh ad a DMdoh -a i the Wilco#e a lar latd. ll lsoa. wiar do toil~ to makijg feb - tx2my B. .1 M4CA.nL NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GO DS. NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS. S OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOOD3 IS ARRIVING IS ARRIV NO. IS ARRIViNG. IS ARRIVING. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. P. LANDECKER & BRO. P. LANDECKER & BRO P LAN)tCK R & BRO. P. LANDECKER & BRO. mch 12 BARGAI NS h~E ave bought largely this8 se~ son8 )tid tint haVe IIWotCeY t settle our bIlls. We thet ..foro otfre. SPEtIAL flARGAIy.S to tgash purchasers. Those wehr come early' will 813dufe1' the chloice of artictca. We respecttlly reques.t those w"ho own us to come forwardl nil pav up. We helped them ini their needl anl ex peet them to help us in oura. The old year has closed and all accounlts should be .A.G-.A. I NT. All who have jsbs in our 81101. of WVaiches, (lotcks and Jewelry', usonkl call and get thenti and save the same, from forfiln iro. THKE firm of F. ELIDER & CO. Is die. I.snlved by mntn-f.I con-ent, to t.'ke effect from Febhruary 17, Iii I. Fi. Elder asees' iill the0 liaiili-u. anV 1 is~ al~one authokzeii . ELI)ER, will ontin. I M. JIUEY. I wlcoinethe hbines~s heretofore cartled on by F. Elder A Co. do the old Stand, and solilit ai continuanoe of the F. ELDER. rAll persons indebted either to myself or F. Eder & o onfpst. .dne notes o accounlta are here tilid tha hey will be given thirty diya in whboh td settl-; afte r that tie suit will be entered againhst then Nubodi--black or whiio. rich or poor, will be made an exoep: Ion. mar 9 F. ELDER. TO THOSE DESIRIKG TO BUIL~D. WE have just employed some of the most skillful and oxperlened 'wortkmnt and are riowv toddy~ to do all kti of heuse carpentor's work. We hate also made arranuements with the loading saw mills to furnish us wvith hit her. B0 on an e aftet ti date we are pro. 1d t6 d o all kinds of wofk, Persones sring tohave old bottaos rephired, or centemaplato bulding, will do well to got aI es.tish tofromg aqbef e givn u on. tracts. fstg pihnn speiileations a s palty. We are verse4 in all the new stylos and oute di the c'av. Contrac s ake where in the &julh. All work a0u9 E. PURtCELL & BltOs2, BaIld6e and Contraactora. feb 1'-l--xm ONWAON SETMJ. EHGarden Seed an~d Onion Aete., net( received 8MASTER, NRXIC2& RETCHIN. n 1 GR AT ATT~ AT UHEOLD ORIGINAL B. SUGENT GEP'IG'S DJ HAVE jnst returned from the Northern chased one of the most nomplete and clo FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHiNG FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., ETC., JI'OR <S~;PRINGc- .A..NT rrado ever brought to this market, enbrnein ties in style and design, in all the differ Ve would call ospoial attention to our C ?IENT, which is full and coup.ete in Gent a, priecs to suit all. O ALIL .AT.D ~M .S.1 IANE of Laundried and Unlauntiod Shi FAVORITE, wmade for our ( ruie Bxst Corj,, 6111tl I IN INST EC'TION IS CORDIALLY INVIT RANTED ,s REPRESENTE&) or MC mch 22 DON'T ] Until You - \JY STOCK of Furnitunre which will he the est accordinlg (o quali ty, anld foi'des ign tmembear that a Ill yi goods aI1 re l arrand to 1 [Purniture elsewhlere.'then cei to lthe is-clas >est selecltion and enni hiv elheaper. lBiar in mi bsvar. Ilyrthewood,.WhVite' Oak, Wooidwai-d'$. Bi md Yo i7 rk. Th1is is ai rcomen idat ion of thle qn A new supply of V Window~ Shades. Waull P'oek Framesci. Chrtomtos, lint Raucks, and Boo(k Shelves The lairgeLs upply of Tin Chambier Sets. madi er Sits. ( all aund sco them. A new supply< miv. Don'i't Buy a Maichino merely because yoi it and likes it. Rieember that m'ost of the man imifed have hu little merit. Theue v0 ou witn 1lime0iandu vexation, 1is noiseLles, runs1 light it. temiember the fid Medal wats awarded to aver eighty compl'itors. I cabt refer you to mu always giveni entlire sat isfaction. Remember Il Sasih Iattory. All ordersR enitruited to mle will the lowvest pth-.s. FuItrnitutre neatly rep~airc(d att preparll ed torr make to 01 der . Lumbet~ir antd Shinyul ing Macne lNeedle's and ailttaichmntst and pairts meo. Doni't fidl to etrll before purchasing elsewl .iT E I SEWING MACHINE. LARGE AIItM. . tbJMPLE.~ NOTIELESS.I SETIGNEEDLE,I STHREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBI13N. O~LEOiANT IN FEIlE AND IN FACT A. & A. 0. ALFORD, 26 t South Calvert Street, BAI/fIMORE, MD. A~ ,, .-~ Teas, W1NNSB4OIRO, S.0 e 1880 has passed away, i am, thank flu f'1r the past f'tvors5 b)- C f 5t.oted~ ont me 1 br Vny customerV oif Chester. Lanceaster and Fairfield eoun ties, anid inst usay that I have col leeoted exceedingly well, not wit hstand lng the dry seasonu and short crops. I Pear' nofw inilto them 1 to c, antd i will matoesB sell them Hac MlTLiCS AND .itORBES ** *os bn time until fall, tnpbn their making Nutmej me good p~aptra. I. also Iuvite ('ash Bald buyers, as can sell to themn as low as well's thei owesat for Cash. ( "io i DEFWY COMPETI1TiON, at WILT;1i6tD.-I Jan 11. . LEIMER, :LUflKG. Markets where I have pur *gant stocks of DRY GOODS, , BOOTS, SHO.0S, HATS, D SUM'MEi,* g ninny of tho latest .novel ent DEPARTMENTS. IOTIHING DEPART a', Youths' and Boys' suits, /IbTT = QTT 3% rAs, B. SUGENHEJIER'S wn TRADE. ite For 80 Cts. ED. ALL GOODS WAR-. )NEY REFUNDED. largest, hatids inetNd cheap 1 as relreseunue :Pitre vuut K e.wh i will have he nid th~at I shiip goods t~ Ridge. tiek tock. an id ii f it a Chester inluid pric(E. of iy goods. ,.cheaper than1 the cheap~et. ci C mtch Cog anrd. Chamn >ing Machinecs as. good as i mother or' youri neighbor has chlines that atre most largely t is the onel t hat. will su-vo you ocl will last a long time. I have onie of Iiuthe.Mchines' I replrescuf:. my' that are ntin~ig it, and it has mt I am agent for a -Doni' and have priohupt. attenltion anid at IihOdet-ato prices. I iAmf also~ Us ihri saleC at smanll)profits. Sow of Machiines can be had1( through ''re:. . W HLIS snta for BAEAR PATTERNS. SH GRODEEI inlS. aissorte'. Coffees, Thdg iguavra ahd Old Gov. JIara. id Old (ov. .Jiava Ro'asted. ung Hysoni. LNNED GOOD3. , Peachef'; Pine* pples. TM Salmoii, Corned Beef, Dttvled id Tuikey, Sard1ines. &c'. r'oni a nd 'Cheene, Glutr Pres Pin Head Oats ieal. Ccote e, Mustard, Blat6k 1Pepp6bet is. vini t~i. CroAA & Black. CThow Chow, Efttplreo Chosw Assoi'ed p ickfeA Lea & Perv 'Oi6tatershli' 8ttue, J. F o SE 0