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Tiie snljr t tier paMlsheal on the Atlantic
A Clull Uallruad bet ween Savannah
and VaMota.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT
LOCAL ITEMS.
T. P. Littlefield has the finest gar
den in Southern Geo'gin.
Thedirtha looking tramp we cv.r
raw was iu town this morniDg.
Cool weather and much anxiety
about fmw.iri Unit for several days
p st.
The Ce i Tal Presen m ats of ilu
Grand Jury will be foi n l iu auoth r
column.
We dated our piper wrong lust
week, li should have been 14 iu
-B*o id of 17.
Burning woods seems to be quite
popular < n 'he outskirts of tenn just
ut this time,
Our Homerville correspondent
failed to send bis items this week.
They will appeal" iu our next issue as
usual, we presume.
Our town seems dull this week.
Everybody was here last week attend
ing Court, and are n>w r.t home at
teuuiug to their work.
Don’t forget to take nil the surplus
cuts and nogs y>u have to Johu
Rich inisou and se if y' n have one
that will suit him.
The regal r month yir et g f the
t iwu C 'U 'Otl was pus p ined from the
12ih iust t> las M ■nil iy, on account
of Superior Court being in sessi n
here .
A lumber train was thr tni from the
track last Monday, near No 7 on the
Atlantic & (iu f it lilroai, and del iy
ed several trains during the day. No
oue seriously hurt.
Read tiie advertisement of Pilon in
anot or column. a This preparation
is highly recomenued by many who
have used it, and those suffering with
the disease it treats would do well to
try i'.
Surreucy has a complete stork of
L qnors, such ns fine old whiskey,
briu dy, gin, runs, choice wines, be<r,
ale, brandy peaches, ec„ also a Guo
stock of segars, and tobacco. Call on
Lou if you want something Dice.
A little negro boy concealed him
self under the counter in Mr. Poppet’s
store last Monday night just ebfore
the store closed. He was detected,
however, and his little game of steal
ing was br' ken up. He made bis
escape.
Whaley & Son have just received a
new stea k of dry goo s, hats, caps,
etc, esp 'C'ally adapted to this tnaiket.
Which they are selling low down.
They are aho agents for the cele
brated Sea Fu*tfl Guano, the best in
the market.
Mr. John B. Richardson wants a
good cook, a cat and a dog. He
wants a good cook but we suppose
any kind ot a dog or cat will do.
Here is a chance for someone to dis
Busc of their serplus stock of C’s and
You cannot Ilide itl “That Catarrh
spoils your voice,” Dr J. H. McLean’s
Wonderful Catarrh Snuff soothes and
heals a 1 irritation in tho nose, head
or thfiiaty a sure cure. Trial boxes
50,\ by mail Dr J, H McLean, 3i4
Chestnut, St L -uis.
The Spring Fair at Bautswick is
goi gtobe a success we believe. A
toug !>st of premiums have been pub
ished, and ii would be gratifiiug to
us if some of our Wayne County
fii uds would make an effort t>> ob
tain some of them. See Brunswick
J uraal f r Premium Li.-t,
Jolin Sven and Jim Kinzio, the
negroes who broke into Dr Middle
ton’s store ou the night of the 26tb of
February, were convicted before the
Superior Court last week, and sen
tence! to the Penitentiary for five
years each. Bill Penny, was also cou
victed lor stealing hogs from Mr.
Godfrey Odum, and sent up for two
years.
The eleventh annual session of the
Brdmswick District conference will be
held in Jesup April 4-8. Bi-hop
George F Pierce and Rev. Dr. Hay
good, will be present Our citizens
wII l e expected o a erta n the del
egates from the different churches on
this I,evasion, and seme steps should
be taken in that dirccrion. Bishop
Pierce will probably preach Friday
and Sunday.
We want the delegates to the Consti
tutional Convention from this district,
to endeavor to have the new Constitu
tion so constructed as to have the
election of all our State and county
officers elected at the same t me. As
it now is our county < ffieers are elected
in January, our Governor and Legis
lators in October, and Congressmen 10
November. Now, can’t the thing le
bo arranged as to allow us to vote for
all at once, say in November, when
We are electing our Congressmen,
Retrenchment demands it. While
the convenience of the people should
be consulted.
Dissolution of Copartnership
Tee firm of D-miei & Lester is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail
contracts will be carried out by R. A.
SD .niel, who a ruin>s the responsibility
•of ill claims against the office, and will
Bct'le with those ii d.bted to the Sams,
R, A, Daniel,
Mtrob 17, 1877, R, F. Lesteb.
COPSrMPTION CI'KED.
An old physician, retired from ac
tive practice, having had placed iu h s
hands by an East India Missionary the for
mula of a simple Vegetable remedy, for tiie
speedy and permanent Cure of ttousumdtion,
Bronchitis, Cat an h Asthma and all Throat
and Lung Affections, also a Positive and
Kudical Cure for Nervous Debility nud ner
vous Complaints, after having thoroughly
Tested its wonderful curative powers iu
.housnuds of cases, feels it his duty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
oy this mative, and a conscientious desire
-o relieve human suffering, he will send
(free of charge) to all who desire it, this re
ceipt with full direction for successful using,
iernl by return mail by addressing with
ikuup, naming this paper.
Dli. W. C. STEVENS,
Monroe Block, Syracuse, New York.
. GOOD ADVICE.
Now is the time of \ ear for Pnou
rm nia, Lung F.ver, &o Ev ry fumi y
should have a bottle of BoschEcs Ger
man Syrup, Don’t allow f. r one ti o
meut that cough to ti ke hold of your
child, y.-ur family or yourself. Con
sumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup,
Hemorrhages, and other fatal dis< ases
may set iu. Although it is true Ger
man Svmjr is curing thousands f there
dreaded diseases, yet it IE much better
t' have it at baud when three dose
will cure you. One Bottle will la-t
your whole fami'y a w uti r and ke- p
>ou sa f e from danger. If you are con
sumptive, do not rest until you have
tried this remedy. Sample B tiles
10 cents. Rogutar size 75 cents. Sold
by your Druggist, Dr R. F. Lest R
PIIICE Cl It KENT.
Corrected Weekly by W. 11. Whaley
<k Son,
4 Pounds of Coffee SI.OO
7 Pounds of Sugar. Extra C. 1.00
8 Pounds Sugqr, Brown for 1.00
Lard, per tb .20
Smoked 0. R. si 'es, per ff> .12
D. S. Bacon per lb .11
Corn, per bushel, .80
Oats, per bushel, .70
Hay, perew'., $ 1.40
Gandjjeff’s R. (J, Flour, per bbl. 11.90
F'Otir per hart el.from $5.50 to 10.50
Hams, per pound, .17
Prints, per yard, .8 to .10
Homespun, per yard .7 to .15
Yarn, 1 10
Country Produce.
Wool, .20
Hide*, .11
Wax, .25
Tallow, .7
Eggs, . 15
Chickens. 15 ! o .30
DOCT9RTOWN TiMBER MARKET.
.Reported
JAMES N. WINN,
Measurer and Inspector.
SQUARE. I SCAB.
500 Ave. 54.50@500 ; 300 Ave $5.00©5.25
(00 .. 6.00@00 j 400 .. 6.00@t5.25
700 .. 6.00@7.00 i 500 .. 7.00@7.50
1 600 .. 8.00(2)8.75
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SEA FOWL GUAIr
The Best Fertilizer in the Mar
ket.
W. H. WHALEY &SON, AjghHs.
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“A Sommer’s Romance,’’ “Out of
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Being tiie eccnd volume of The
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LOVE IN IDLENESS.
A Summer Story. By Helen W. Ol
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“Has proven Aery popular and enter
tain in <r.” —A user ican Bookseller.
LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA.
By Lady Barker, author of “Station
Life in New Z> aland,” “Stories
About,” etc., cte Bvo. Fine cioth $1
‘•No better descriptions of life in tbe
bush or among wild scenes have ever
beeu written.”—A r . YForest ly Stream
Recently Published.
Courtship in 1720 and 1860. By 11.
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THE MOLLY MACUIRES.
The Origin, G r owth and Character of the
Organization.
BY F. P. DEffKES.
ONE VOLUME t 2 MO. EXTRA CLOTH. $1.50.
“It is a remarkable book, and being
founded upou the evi ience had upon
the late tiial , proves that truth i-*
stranger thau fiction.” —Coal Trade
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TWICE DEFEATED;
OK,
The Story of a Dark Society in
Two Countries.
BY liOLLIN EDWARDS.
One Volume, lfirno. Fine Cloth. $1.50
“An exciting and strongly colored
romance . . . It is terubiy inter
esting.”—New York Graphic.
“The Btory contains a succession of
surprises coming upon one just in the
nick of time to stir tbe sluggish blood,
and is bo beautifully romantic that one
can scarce believe that it is a faithful
history of one the i attest sooieties that
ever existed '' —■Huiletowa Sentinel, l‘a
•#* For sale by all Ro'ts l eis, or
will be set tty rnajl, pat , upon
tecept of priC; by
J B LIFPINCOTT &CO .Publishers
Philadelphia.
PILES.
THE ONLY SURE KNOWN CURE
Dr. Chandlers
PHOS,
Thousands of Cases Effctually
Cured by this
\v o \;n e;ut u l rem e and y
PILES. HEMORRHOIDS
PIL 0 N .
Many causes fend to produce this
painful and distressing state. The
blood is retarded in its return; the too
frequent use of gros'ic purgatives tends
to produce congestion of the bowels, tor
pid action of the liver, and numerous
other causes are the source of this com
plaint, and hitherto nothing effectual has
been presented to the public,which would
vapidly a levin/e symJoms and ultimate
ly prove an effective cure. In PILON
ive have a remedy which not only acts al
most instantly, but will remove the lar
ged t union oj the ports (Piles) by ab
sorption, and many who hove received
not only benefit, but have been radically
t ured, have been assured (prior to using
this real meal) by eminent surgeons that
the only relitf they ever could expect in
life, would be by an operation, and re
moving it or them from the body by a
procedure which necessitated the knife.
This remedy has been hailed with de
light, and is now prescribed by many
prw 'ising physicians, who are cogni
zant of its merits, as the only known sure
cure for PILES. Price, Fifty cents
per package, or six for $2.50.
Sent -by mail on receipt of
price.
fv id by nl! Druggists nnd ih alirsin
medicine throughout the world.
PREPARED SOLELY BY
DR. CHANDLER
1479 Broadway New York,
Where orders can be addressed.
WHITE SUPREMACY VERSUS NEGRO
EQUALITY.
VTEW YORK HAY-BOOK, established In 1f.53.
The Wliite .Mail’s Paper. Specimen copies
mailed on receipt o! O cents in postage stamps.
lIAY-BOOKftO, lleekiwin Nt. N.Y.
Legal AslvertisiiMC of 'Pierce
County.
Application for Letters of Ad
ministration.
GEORGlA— l’iebce Coijntt.
Martha Smith, (widow) ami J. 0.
Carter at,plies to mo fur Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Seahurn
Smith deceased The-e are, therefore,
to cite all persons interested to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary to lac
held in and for *• id county on the first
Monday in April next, to show cause, if
any they can, why said application
should not be grantei. Giveh under
my hand and official signature this 21tt
day of February, 1877.
JOSEPH DIXON, Ordinary.
PIERCE COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA— Pierce Countv.
Will be fold before the Court House
door in eiit town of Blackshear. Pierco
County, Ga , oo tbe first Tuesday in
April next, between the legal hours of
sale the following property to-wit: The
Sontii half of lot of iand riorfTber two
hundred and feveuty two (272) in the
fourth (4th) Osnrict originally Ap
pling now Pierce County. Said land
coritaiuiug two handred and forty two
(242) acres more or less. Levied on as
the property of J-ffiu D. Stewart by vir
ture of an execution issued ont "f the
Corporation Court of Pierce County,
in favor of James W. Strickland vs,
John D Stewart. Property pointed out
by the plaintiff in Execution. Terms
cash purchaser paying for titles. This
March stb, 1877.
E Z. BYRD.
Sheriff of Picrco County, Goorgit
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Wayne Connty
Will be Sold before the court bouse
door iu the town of Jesup of said
county between !he legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in Apr I next,
1877 the following property to-wit:
Que lo.tof land in third district of
originally Appling, now Wayne Coun
ty. Number 32, ooiitaiuing four hun
dred and ninety acres more or less;
Levied on and sold under and by vir
tue of a Tax fi. fa. issued from the Tax
Collector against Childs & Nickens
for taxes due. on said land for the year
1876. Terms of sale cash, purchaser
paying for titles. This Feb. 20, 1877
JOHN N.GOODBREAD,
Sheriff of iV avno Cotintv.
Sheriff’s. Sale.
G KORGIA—Wayne County
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Jesup of said coun
ty between the legal hours of sale ou
ttie fiist Tuesday in April next, U 77,
the following property to-wit: 290 acres
of Headright land in Third District of
said county, and known as the residence
of Charles K. Joyner. And at the
same lime 25 head of stock oittle, more
or less, marked swallow-fork and under
let in ono car and orop in the other, all
levied on and S"ld as the property of
Charles E. Joyner under and hy virtur
of an execution issued from the Supe
rior Court of said connty in favor ol
D. James Dillon vs. Charles E. Joyner.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s At
toruey. Terms of sale cash—purchaser
paying for titles. This Feb. 27, 1877.
JOHN N. GOODBHEAD.
Sheriff of Wayne County, Georgia.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORG I A—Wayne Com ty.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Jesup, of said Coun
ty between ihe legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in April next, 1877, the
following property to wi': K. m yokes of
oxen with yokes thereon sail oxen.
Also one timber cart, (our chains and
dogs with all other attachments thereto
attached, or otherwise thereto belonging
to sod team and cart, levied on and sold
as tho property of Richard M. Joyner
to satisfy an execution fiom tbe Supe
rior Court of said County, in fuvot
of Alex. G. middlcton vs. Jolin Easter
ling, principle, and M. W Surreucy.
Security, and Richard M Joyner ns en
dorter. Property pointed out by Alex.
M. Middleton, pi an t iff in execution.
Terms of sale cash—purchaser paying
for titles This February 26, 1877.
JOHN N GOODBREAD.
Sheriff of Wayne County. Georgia.
Wayne County Sheriff’s Sale,
GEORGIA— Wayne County.
Willie sold before tho court house
doo riu tbe town of Jesup of said county
between the legal I ou'S of (talc on the
first Tuesday iu Apiil next, 1877, the
Following properly to-wit: Cue lot or
portion of land and ituprov. nieuts there
on, known in the plan of the town hip of
.Jesup as lot or portion of lot No. 4,
fronting on Broad street twenty (ivo
feet, and also at the same timo a lot of
Blacksmith Tools, namely as follows: 1
Bellows, ] Anvil, 2 Hammers, 2 pairs
Tongs 1 Ci hi chisel 1 Sledgo 2 Vices
1 Grinds'one 1 lot of Irons 1 B 'X wood
tools 1 lot Spoke wood 1 Screw plate
and Dies, h vied on and soil as tue prop
, rty of Johu Easterling to satisfy an ex
ecution issued from the Justice Court of
tbe 1255 District G M., in favor of
Godrey Odum £vs. John Easterling,
principal, aid Willis Clarey, security.
Levy made end returned to me by John
G Smith. Levying Constable 1255 Dis
trict G. M. of said county. Property
pointed out by Willis Ciurcy, secuiity
Terms of sale cosh—purchaser pa>ing
for titles. This February 26, U 77.
J N GOODBREAD,
Sheriff of Wayne Cnuuty.
Mexican Clover.
The new forage plant of the South.
The only hope of this country for the
permanent improvement of the soil.
Good for forage, good for green soil
ing and good for stock. For sa-'o at
Lester’s Drug Store. Price 50 cents
a package. Directi' ns on each puck
age.
Administrator's Dismission.
Georgia— Wayne County.
Whereas S R Harris, Administrator
on the estate of John W. Harris sen,
deceased, applies to the undersigned for
letters of dismissory from his admiuis
tratorship; therefore all persons con
o<roed arc hereby required to show
cause (if any they have) why said S. It.
Harris, administrator, as aforesaid on
tbe first Monday in Juue next, should
not be discharged.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, this February 28 h, 1877.
It. B HOPPS.
mar 6-3 m Ordinary W C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor
GEORGIA —Way no County.
All p tsons bavin:: elemands against
John Gil! deceased, late of said county
and the estate of said decea ed, are
hereby notified to present them to the
undersizned, properly authenticated
within the time prescribed by law, and
all personi indebted to said deceased
are hereby requested to make immedi
ate payment. This the 10th day of
January 1877.
THOMAS PUR DOM,
Administrator on estate of
jaalo-6w JOHN GILL, deo’d.
SOMETHING NEW-AGENTS
Wanted.
Baden Proiific Fuuui Corn. —This
corn excels any nth. r for bread Bud is
best for slock. It ripens six Week*ear
lier than anv other kiud, and grows
from 6 to 14 cars on a stalk
Tho important points wo claim for
this new variety of corn arc those: I.
One tlalk of this corn bears from 6 to
14 cars; one bill with two stalks makes
from 10 to 25 ears —producing from oue
acreof ground about three or four timo>
s many bushels on the same soil and
with the same culture us the common
corn 2 Ti e corn is heavier in weight,
has as large an ear, thinner husk, and
makes corn meal, tm family use, sweeter
and more nutritious, and valuable foi
‘'filing stuck. 3 That ?t Wvl? growutid
produce a profitable crop on ground
where other corn will not grow to nia
unity. 4. It ripens ca.ilier aud is not
liable to be caught by frost. 5. The
grains are large, pure nnd white, and an
ordinary yield is from 80 to 100 bushels
to the acre,on medium laud.
A fine quality ( f Flour can be made
fiom it. When ground it produces a
fl ur analogous both in appearance nnfl
Caste to flour made from the best white
wheat. Even an epicure would fail to
distinguish between bread made from the
two. The Corn shelled weighs 61 lbs to
the bushel—whiob is 5 lbs heavier than
any other quality.
PRICES BY MAIL POSTPAID.
Sark SI.OO 6 Sacks $4 50
" 2' 50 10 •• 700
Each Sack containing 1,000 souiig
grains. Sample stalks with tho ears
on them will be sent out to agents
Write for testimonials with terms to
agents. Beware of swindlers; no one
ol>c has the genuine seeds in this State
except mys If. Some parties advertis
ing this corn and offering to seud stalks,
when you ordor of them tiny write you
that their Stalks are all gone. Remem
ber agents get a g.io I commission, and
write lor terms at once before the ageu
oy of your county is givet to someone elsi
Address, W. S. TIPTON,
j h,24 2m Cleveland, Tenn.
Administrator’s Dismission-
Georgia —Wayne County.
Whereas, James A. Poppell, nnd Kliza
huth Moody, Administrators at’the estate of
Isaac Moody, deceased, applies to the un
dersigned foi letters of dismission, from
their administratorship; therefore, all per
sons concerned are hereby requested to show
■ause, (if any they have) why said Admin
istrators, on tlio lirst Monday in April next,
should not he discharged.
Given under my hand and seal of office,
this Ist day of January 1677.
J. R. KO'tERKON,
jan 10-3 m Oi iu ry W. C.
THO M A S WEST!
Importer of and Dealer in
Crockery, China, & Glass Ware
AH kinds of House-Furnishing Goods.
Tublo cutlery, Silver Plated Ware,
Kerosene Lamps, Chaudelicrs. Toys,
&0.. &o,
Biit~ Just received a large lot of Fancy
Goods suitable for W dding and Iloli
day Presents.
185 & 187 Broughton St„ Aj27 Jefferson S',
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA
blacksmith and Wheelwright
Shop.
TIIE undesigned begs to inform tbe citi
zens of Jesup and vicinity,that he has open
ed a Shop in Jesup, and is prepared to do
all kinds of Work iu his line, such as Wag
ons, Carts, Buggies, Pkuvs, nnd • very kind
ofrepaiiing done in a Workmen-like man
lier. Charges moderate.
Jnn. 3-Bm BARVIS & PARE ER.
Iraac Epstein. Himon Epstein,
I. Epstein & Bro.,
JuIIBI KH AND HEALTHS IN
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, MOTIONS.
And Gents’ Furnishing Goods’
137 Congress Bt., Savannah, Georgia.
Particular attention paid to Country Oaderu, iW-ly
H. Myers & Bros.
MANUFACTURERS OF TOBACCO & SEGARS
And Wholesale Liquor Dialers.
BANANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
Receiver’s Card.
Waynesvilio March 2, 1877.
EdUorH Sentinel.:
I have this day been notified by tbe
ntt mey of the S r uthcrn and Atlantic
Telegraph Company that owing to a
failure r f said Company to have the no
tice of tbe sale of the Great Southern
Railway duly published irr the N<w
Yoik Herald. Said sale will not take
place, as advertised in your paj cr and
ethers in the State, on Tuesday the 6th
of March 1877.
JAS. F KING.
Receiver Great Southern Railway,
BRIDLES SMITH’S PAPER
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Alive, newsy paper from the Capital, full
of chat , gossip, original sxetchea, paragraphs
and mentions of all Kinds. Jnst the mnif of
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world a bright and cheerful look. A good
agent wanted in every town in the South,
to whom a liberal commission will be paid,
send stamp for a specimen copy or enclose
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Address Uhl DOES SMITHS PAPER
ja nil Ahant, Ga.
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IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
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This Slate Paiut is
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Two gallons, will cover a hunred square
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No Tar is used In this I'omposll on,
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i or tuns in,Summer.
Ou decayed shingle*, it fills up the
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tail) our genuine article,which (for shin
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Ou
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our red color is usually preferred, as
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BRICK WALLS
,Our briqht red is tl o only reliftblo
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These paints ore also largely used on
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10 ‘ keg 950
20 “ half barrel . . . 1G 00
40 one barrel . . . 30 00
We have in stock, of our own manu
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following low prices:
1000 mils extra Rubber roofing, at
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iii 41 ceuis per equar foot )
idOOO rolls 2-ply Tarred Hoofing Felt
at 1| cents per square foot.
15000 rolls 3 ply Tarred Hoofing
Felt, at 2| cents per square foot.
200 rolls Tarred SbeatiDg, at \ cod t
per square foot.
5000 gallons fine Enamel Paint,
mixed ready for use, on inside or out
shin work, at $2 per gallon, all shades.
1 000 Jibls Slate Flour . per bbl. $3 00
1000 “ Soapstone Flour “ 3 OO
1000 “ Grafton Mineral “ 3 00
1000 “ Metalic Paint,dry “ 300
Special prices per ton or car load lots.
Ail orders must be accompanied with
the money, or subject to 30 t days draft
on well koown parties
N. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY.
210 & 104 Maiden Lane, New Vork.
VINEC HER A HALES
CONCENTRATED POTASH,
Warranted equal to any I'olaah In (the
market,and far stiperlar t loiicen
trnted I.ye for all purposes for
w hull it Is used
Pat np in one pound metal cans, conven
ient for uso in families for making hard and
soft soap, for cleaning purposes generally.
Directions for making soap, etc., accompa
ny each can.
For cleaning type, presses, machinery,
paints, softening water, washing sinks and
trait tree in the spring, it is unequalled for
excellence and convenience of package. For
sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Visscher & Hall's Insecticide and Dis
infectant Powder is invaluabe for the
distruction of the potatoe bug,cotton worm,
grasshoppers, mice, rata roaches, insects,
and vermin of all kinds. It is harmless to
men and animals, and far cheaper than Par
is green for the destruction of vermin. It
is also invaluble ass Dxsinfkctant, purify
ing the air in hospitals and sick rooms, and
destroying tbe foul odors of sinks, ct liars,
stablos. Ac. Put up in one pound cans.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers every
where.
VISSCHER A HA LL, Maim actor*.
VG Wall Street N oak