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L(AL ITEMS. paper denotes that his subscription has expired. Wo will be glad to have all. de liniquont stibseribers settle past dutes and 1a u f lt year. ''here are a g p19Iifl p mel) I.wbou wo have been nl >ifit r i l:( ,t lme. As we imdergo 2w1ev so nd re olmpel led to ulke cAsnIL m-wAYt;NrH for uaterial and labor, we cannot afford to wait longer for our just lues On the Fiawr o JANUAnY NEXT We propose to erase the tuuae of all delin glent snbisacrihrs from our hooks, how ever wo may regret it. The Nu.ws is only four dollars, anul'tlti' Irmrsiul.l, threet dollars a year. Pay up your substriptioins. NFnw AD~vua'rlss:Nr~s Surmnnron: -:A. M\. Krch~ey. LNotice-P. 13 tCot. M1illinery"-J. Ht. Brown. Notice - \Vuinns) >ro N:ational - ko W\ai ltl-R,. MI. Dlea~vy. orill"s 1: c--S. W.- Rul'. ieport ct otunty Ctmmisionors Tr .I 1othdh Aon Clerk. 'a Mac iy, 'laintiff's Attorney. . lerrf. 'of Cotinty tominissioners -+.f. Rt Robertson; Clerk. The Leg 1lptu:ro c 'mvonos; at 12 M. W. - f1The Uion- Iertzdd hi a four 'patint inside shoot o'vory Sun day moruiig hJeo Chai-lotte races eomnienced yesterday . A great many fine horses are on hand trimmed for the track. Ow ing to the aecirlent on the C. C. & A. It. I. Wednesda.y no mail waus roceived here Thursday after noon. Somnething Inm. he wrong with old p'olfbablilitiCs, hot cone day. cold tbme next - afnd rain the ne.xt. Per haps the old fellmy thinks tlt variety is th:e spice of life. The Berger Family are heading this wly. '.I.i'y will perform in Au gusta on the 19th and 20th. Sol Smith Ruswell is with thorn. "Winnsbor h-il a beautiful rep're sentation.at the Fair." Ko says Wilson of the Abbeville JId)"is fE Banner and Wilson is a ntn of taste. Tho staples securing the grating in South Window of the jail were discovered to he removed. The timely vigilance of Sheriff Ruff saved a regular jail delivery. His Royal Iighnss the President of the jnited States hats appointed Thmursday next as a day of thanks. givinig anid prnyer. A mueeting of the excutive conm mittee of the South - Carolina stato press arwSociation will lbe held at the Columbia hotel, Columbia, on Wednesday, the 2itlh 1nsit., at it0 o'clock A. M. The . Chnrlotte, Columbia and~ .Augmsta lailr'oad have reduced thme freight on1 cotton fiom $32 56~ per -hl* to 81 50 -por halo between WVinnsb~oro and( Colunib)ia. Owing to thme change of sedoule on the South Carolina R. R., the Charleston New 0 Co'urier is aL day and 'a half old wheni it arrives ini The~ r~emnains ol M~rs. Hfarriot B3uebanain reach ed thmis pla~ce Tu~es. da~y afternoon and were interred ini the Presbyterian Cometery. M1r. Jainess Corrie, D)entist, in RC-~. timore, writes: "I have used Dr. Bull's Coiugh syrupi personally and in my famnily for two or three years, and aimm priepared to say that there -is nothing to columare to it i s a remedy for Comughs, Colds, etc." p~m~ursedl the stores formuerl y oen piedl by B. F. D~avidson & Co., and are preparing to er'ent a blarge liyery anud saile stable in rear of these stores. We 'regryt tp ~ lc alied uiponi to annoninee then death of li ttle Riob ert, only son of Mr. and Mrs. IR J. McCarlof~ He dieui Wednesday night- last of inflammatory eroup. The bereaved parent[s have the sym pathmy of ountire l~commnity. Woha the pleasuirei of meetinm warid, them couriteouis and energetic aigent of the South Carolina R. R. The Maijur Is iln town on businessi for his roadl andi o her's the very bemst imnhiitueumts toc shippel)rs by thatL lino. M~uessrs. .1Bahickwell and Katoni, r'ovenuO dletectivyes were ill townm yestordlay, loottking after whiskey barlsl , teohnaecoi and ( segar boes As far as we couldl learn only onme seizure was niado, and that of a few whiskey barrels, the gauger's nlame nmot being erasedl. Mr. M. C. Rhobertso)n, the accom mnodating clerk of the Winnsboro National Bank intends resigning his position on the first of D)ecembor, to enter into the hardware business with Mr'. H. V. Desportes at Rock Hill. We wish these two young gentlemen, both of whom aro na tivos of. our , town, abundant sue Coss. A hand-Lill reaclhed hero Satur day aftornoon from Sonnettsvillo giving a full description of- the mare found in the possession of John TilliamnRs, thio negro who was taken ui on suspicion a few days ago. 'Ieo -are is the property of 1Ir. '.: F. )fcRao, who will no doubt' be hero to-day to take chargo of the tl ef and to recover his property, AJianda Bates, colored, was arrouted I Saturday for bigamy. It - seems that Ananda wanted too many lius hand, but the one she married did not agree with her and caused heer to bo arrestelj and lodgl in jail. This is the first instance of the kind 6(at has over occurred hero.' Thoro have been cases tried whoro women itiiicted men for bigamy, but never han there been a caso whore a man indicted a woman until now. A parade of the Fairfield Firo Engine Company is ordered for this afternoon at 4 o'oelock. We trust that the members of the coml pany will turn out in full force. On the drags belong the most active and energetic young men of our town, and they being the custodians of the citizens' money invested in their engine, should not, through lack of zeal, allow the organization to "go stone dead." Aios-rn ON SUsricIo.-A rather fancy looking darkey, hailing last from Louisville, Ky., was arrested in tovn yosterd-ty by Policeman Mar phy, under suspicion of being in pos sossion of a stolen horse. The sus picion was excited by his evasive I answers, and the m:nner of travel ling through thu country. Justice 1Robertson will investigate the case t -day. We learn that quite a serious ac cident occurrodl on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Wo(nesclay afternoon. From what we canl learn there was a passenger train following the Southern bound 1maul train and when near Bacon' s station the former ran into tholatter killing a child and severely injuring several passengers, besi:les demolish ing several cars. An-mg the wound ed is tiail agent Lylos. Hu is badly out over the left eye. This is the first accidlent that has happened on1 the road in some time. Of fall the various genera of sprOlges the nlewspap~er sponge is thme worst. HeI will not pay at few dollars and have his own paper, but i ofinnlly borrowing. A news paper~i is no mo-0. p lublic prFoperty than a ccoit or a hat is. We have had ubcirsto stop their piper heeause sonme loafer continually steals it from the post oflice. For this the postmaster is responsible Now we ~~expd mol'n.y, time, and labr o orpapler, and we are en titled to the fruit of our labors. We therefore ask every newspaper. borrower to conmc up and sub~scriboe fer hiims~elf. In so doing lie will coniferi a favor on us and mr esp~ecially on tile subscribers who will thbo e (nabled to read their paplers ml pea1co. 000o) WionK.-We wore shlown receintly two sheep skiins which had bleen tanlnedl white with the wool on by Mr. Jas. S. Martin, of the fim of Martin & Tlhompson, of this 1)1a1o. They' were beautifully finishied, the bileIs being porfectly whlile, and pliable and the wool a rich ceamy white, soft and warm, the very thing for a baby to lie on. We (d0 not believe they can he ex celled in 1inish and dapearance b~y anly tannery in the United States. We feel proud( of being able to boast of sneh goo,1 work in our town anldwould ad(viso all. who can to supply them selves with these beautiful and tomnfortaiblo rugs. They would 1)e ani addition to thme most hanidsoimely furnished apartment in Winnsboro. Posr~u. Mv'rTas..-All mail matter wholly or partly in writing, except bookm uiscripit and corrected proo)EfH passing bietwooni authors and1( publ Iishlers, local or drop letteru; and United States postal cards, is Rub jec't to lotter p)ostag-throo cents; forj each half onne1c or fraction. It is the duly of a postmlaster to col leet letter lpostage on any mnatter of the second or third class arriving at his oflee conlta'inling any writing other' thaun the addross(,5. Manu script for publication inl newspapers, maazno or orodial issujc to letter p)ostage. . Letters cannmot Ibe carried1 out of thme mail habihituall ly, excep1t inl postage stamped en v~iolpos. T(here is, howvever, no 01) jeetion to a person who is not acting as a common carrier carrying a s(cal(ed letter, whether in a stamped envehlpo or not ; butt to conitimno the practice, or receive pay thorofor, would subject the party to a penalty of $1. CnnjA AND THE CUINzax.-Our town *as visited 'this *eek by the ,1Iev,. M. H. Houston and his wife, return. ed missionaries from China, and our citizens were entertained and in structed by the information conveyed to thor, concerning the inhabitants of the celestial country. On Wednos day afternoon the childre.i. of :the diffoo'eit Sabbath 'Schools, togothor with many adults, assembled at the Presbyterian Church, and listened to Llecrip)tions of the personal appear Amo of the Chinese men and women, cheir superstitions and munmeries )f their idol worship, &c., which was ilustrated by various articles of per tonal apparel, articles in columon use in their households, and images of the wooden deities, before which they bow in superstitious reverence n the heathen temples. Samples of the shoes worn by the different classes of society, the razors they use to shave their crowns, and the bamboo comb with which they get tie tangle out of their "pig-tail ;" he knife and chop-sticks which they itso so dexterously at their meals; tle pipes in which they consume to acco and opium ; pictures and mages of the Chiiese gods ; and Dlany specimens of carving, painting, >mbroidery, needle-work, printing, igricultu ral implemien ts, writing inaterials, beads, fans, visiting cards md other matters of interest to Ad and young In the evening, Mr. Houston ad :ressed a large audience in the Presbyterian Circh, upon the "con= lition and wants of China," and fur aiimhed many items of interest con cerning that interesting country and ts inhabitants. We heard many cx pressions of pleasure from those vho were present, ani regret that Air. Houston's stay was so short ith us, as many would gladly hale heard him again. Collections were taken up at both neetings, amounting, with the $25 which the S-abbath School of Scion imurchm contributed out of their reasury, to over $70, which will be cent to the committee on Foreign issions, in Baltimore, to aid in the construction of suitable buildings for the Presbyterian Missionaries ro siding in Soochow, China. We are glad Mr. Houston was able to pay our town a visit, and wish our people, particularly the children, could have more frequent 2ppor'tunities of coming directly in miantact with those who have visited foreign lands, and arc able and wvill ing to impart the knowledge they have gmidled to others. Mr. and Mrs. H. left on Friday for Charlotte. They carry with them the good wish es of our 1people. wvho would wvel rome themu, should they ever be able to visit us again. CUTr Tims OU-r-IT MaY SAVE Youn LIF.--There is no person living b~ut what suffers more or less wvith Lung Disease, Coughs,, Colds or Consumr tion, yet some would die rather than pamy 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure them- Dr. A. Bloschee's Glernman Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondorous e'ures astonishes every one thrt try it. If you doubt what we say. in p)rint, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, McMAS'rER & InEs and get a samp~le bottle for 10 cents rind try it, or a regular size for 75 C mits. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup should be0 kept in every family. A slight cough, if unchecked, is often thme forerunner of Consumption, and a timely doseo of this wonderful medicine hus res cued many from an early grave. Dn. rTT8 ~'sErou.ue'r. - ThIisuni va'el1 prepairation hats pe'rformeud somne of' ther most aistniishinig eutro's that aret r~cor4 feoring for1 yertrs fromu thle various d iseases of the 1ltngst afte trying iff~rent r.-mne Ira, e'ing an' t torig. hn by th,.' I m. e. ''a few hiottlet entirely recv'red the1(ir A sojourhter at Ai nn, 8. (. rit,-s: D.Tr-:Nu~w XonK, August :30, 1872. Deir ,iir:-Wheni in Aiken last wintar, I usedt your Ex pectorant for mI1 crongh, nnd1( r aalized more beneflit from it then any'thing I ever took. I ams so well that I ill not go to Florida nxext winter as I intended. Send me one dozen bottles~ by express for some friends. Ai.Fin CUsHI~o, 123 Wiest Thirty-first $troee. INOTI Q~ED. rV HJIURL&DA Y next, 25t1h, being a National ..L Hotlida y, the Winnrsboro National B~antt will be closed on that day. All pa puorn falling due that day must be anttici piated. S. B. CLOWNE~Y, Cashier. School Notice a ship~ No 8 wvill meet at Rimdgewtay the lass .inrhtav in eatch month commIlecior with Novembher, Teoachers will be requireti ti cuter ito now contracts, report the naume, age and color of each scholar. No puay cortiflcate wvill he aigned, only at the regular meeting of the Trustees, arnd a strict and compIlete report of teacehers will be required. H. EDMUNDS, nov 24-xl Trustee. orffee or Coulany CJommissione r F~uRisla~ COUJNTY. WINNasolto, 8. C. Maroch 23rd1 1875. 3 E.ULiED proposals will be recived at k this office for thirty dla for building a bridge over RCoehh l Ceek, Townsihi No. 6. All bids miust be accempanied with the namnes of two or more suffileentsureties. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids if in their jumdg imnt the interest of the county' reire It For details of plans and specifications apply at this offce. HEKII J4coss, nov 24t2z3 Ohnina. . .' Sheriff's Sale; BY virtue of an execution to me di rected, I will oftYfr for sale at then reui. dence on the plantation known as the Joseph Lauhon, place on Bear Creek in Fairfeld County, on the 1st Monday in December next and the day following within the legal hours of salq, at public ohtoty, to the. highest bildet, for odsh, the following described property, to wit: All the personal property of the said Joseph Lauhon deceased, conasisting of 4 Mules, I Wagon, Harness and farming Utensils, 10 head of Hogs, 160 bushels of Corn, 2000 lbs. of Fodder snore or loss, :100 bushels of Cotton Seed, I Threasher, 1 Fan. I Gin Head and boltand Blacksmith t Tools etc. Levied on as the property of Joseph Lauhon, deceased, at the suit of D. 11. ituflf. Terms Cash Shorffl's ofice, 13.W. ItUFF, Winasboro, 8. C. - 8. F C. nUv 20t lx2 1'. S..---Salo Tuesday the 7th, December at plantation. 81ERFF's MALE. Decree of (ourt Sam'l Catheart coin inittee of the I state of of Equity John Ilatbcart, lunatic. Against Lucius Jlopkins, Amos Dwight and Ed ward Trowbridge loopnrtherstunder the. firma name. of I opkins, Diwighat aind irTrowbridge, and Sam'l. R. Clownoy as i 1 clerk of the court for Fairfield county N. C. 1N obedience to an order of Court manhd - in the above stated cne I will offer for: sale at the risk of the former pnr:hnsor on the 1st \londlay in D)ecenmber next before the court houso door in Winiasboro 1 within th,- legal hours of sale, to the 1 highest bidder, the following described property, to wit:' Allthat certain tract of lanl containing 750 acres more or less and ropresented by letter ".1,"' on a plat of resurvey of the belton place made by 11 II Robertson d s., on the 5th of 'etober 186t) and on tile in the oflee of the clerk, of the Court Pleas for the County of Fairfield in the cause styled G Ii Lamar, Wifo and others against the executors of N A Peay, deceased. Terms of sale one third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, two equal annual instalments with interost from day of sle, payable annually to be secured 'ay the bond of the pnrchaer with a mortgage of the, premises, purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. 8. W. Rurr, nov 14-x2 tl S. F. C. 8 HER I FFs SA LE. ) Y virtue of an execution to me direct ed, I will offer for salo before the court house door in Winnsboro on the 1st Monday . in Decensber next within the legal hours of salo to the highest bidder, the following described prolerty to wit: Alt that plantationor tract of lan'l contain ing 173 acres snore or les, lying in the t-ounty of Fairtleld and tatte of South Carolina and bounded on the North by hands of the Estate of H J Lyles, J U feas ter and Wesly Mayliuld, on the South by lands of homestoad of Isano 11 Moans, on the East by lands of Dr ) C Means mai on the s eat by lands of 8 If C!owney, levied upon as the property of Isaac II I Means at the suit of i Oneal and Son. Terms cash. ALSO, All that plantation or tract of land lying in the County of Fairfield and State of 5 e containing 60 acres sore or less and hounded by lands of Jonathan etanton, Estate of Leroy .J. Vaughan; W hI (reight and others, levied upon as the property of J'amoes Laws at the suit of Jonathan Stan ton . A LSO, -., All that plantation or tract or land lying in hairfioidc County containing 150 acres more or less known ats the old Gladdetra Grove plaice. Also, another trai I. contain ing 420 acres more or lexa bounded by lands of J I Caldiwell, Isaiah Glaidden and I othsers, levied upon as thme prioperty of Silas Gladden deseda, at the suit of Margret C Gladden. Terms casha. . Al that plantation or tract of land lying in the County of Fairtild, containing I 60 acres mnore or less anal bounded onm the North by lands of E:.tato of Osbmorne Boulware, and others, on tho South by lun~s of Laawrenco I-easter, on the East by lands of E'state of Rt D) Ioulware and en the West bmy Bradni Rixer, leviced upaon as she in tate of Obadiah lBoulware at the suit of Andrew J Roulware and otbors. raems c:msha. Nov 16-x211 d.gI Shleriffa Sale. State-of South t'arolhiaa-County of Fair ild-M. B. Clowney, as Clerk of CourtI ,s. It bert K. Pickett. Nt purranance of san order of the court o.(f coaameoni ple amade in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale before the couart house door ini Winnaboro oni the first nioanday ins Decemnber next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid dher, at public outcry, the followian de. scribatd property to wit :All tht lata:. tioni or traict of hind situate anal being in the C mlnty of Fairfleid and $taate of 8ouath (Carolina aforesaid, containing one hun diaed and thirty-nine acres, mnore or leiss,~ represiented by the letter l on a p at of ro survey amaude by B. II. Rtobertaon, D,. $., on t14 5h day of October, A. D. 1859, of the: lansam belonaging to the Estate of N. A. Penay, deceased, known as the Flint 1Hill Placo. TIermns of snie: (Onc-third of the pumrchanso mnoney to baa paid in cash: for the 'bnlance, a credit of one and two years, wish ananual interest from the day of sale, thme purchmaser to give his bond with a maortgaugo ofth pa jremises, aund to 1ay for all necessary papers. nov 13-thx2 8. F. C. Sherifra Ofteec, IWinnsboro, Ii. 0, 31N0v l ib, i1814. Insure Your Gin Housess' PflHE Rlichmond Fire Association of LVirginia affords an opportunity to planters to insure their Gin Houses anid Cotton. IpftNow is the time, delay is dangeroup. JAL8. W. LAW, Agent, Ornee at the store of J) MGllosway set an..h, STATE OF SOU'I[ CAROLINA, . COU$TY OF rAIRtFZELp, By A. M. Mackey, Esq., Trial eJs.ice in and for the said State and Coefncy. To the Sheriff of Fairfield County, or any Lawful Constable. COMPLAINT having been made unto mn by George W. Crawford, that K. Cyrus Tmnmons is indebted to him in he sum of eighty dollars. THESE ale therefore to require you to uunon the said defendnat to appear be. ore me in my officeinWinnaboro in-twan. y days after the service hereof, to. pstVer o the said complaint, or judgmsent will be iven against him by default. GIVEN under my hand and seal at Winnsboro, the 15th-day of November, 875. A. M MACl(EY, nov 23-1 aw T.-lal Justice. TAKE WARNING. L)ARTIES indebted to me are recqueAted . to come forward and settle by tho frst December. If they fail to com ply with this equest, their accounts will be place.i in ho hands of an Attorney for oolleetion. nov 20- It M )UNLEVY. , W E, the undersigned. desire to in form the citirezns of Winubboro nd vicinity that we have assoointed our elves under the Alrn name of Juonusrox A 'E-rwIEw, and will keep ccnatantly on and a largostock of line Whiakies, WVines in, &c. Also McE!wana Li.otch Ale, luinness' 1)hlin Porter unl leitast ginger Ale Also a large stock of a pots nd hoes, Dry Goot, Clothing, Groceries nd veryrthing usually kept in a first-class ouse '1 hans fnl for the liberal patronuge iesowed on the old house, we solicit a ontinuance of the samo. JNO. Jon1n'row, lIonT. rETTIoRaw. set 30-tf D. Jonas, J. H. DAVI, E. BOUkiuou-T E. S. BOUKNIoHT. Jones, Davis 3 ouhnight$. Successors to R. 0. Shiv -r & Oo. AND DEALICE IN Dry Goods, Carpets. 011 Cloths, Mattintgs, Boots, mhoes, Etc. Columbia, S. C. T 1HE attention of purchasers in overy part of this State is called to cohsider a very important fact, namely, that the old establisled house of It. C. itIlE It tO., is not closed but reorgaunizedupon the only basis that can be curried on suc tessfully, STRICTLY CASH, And we assure our patrons that we shall continue the same honorable courseo of dealing with them that was such a dis tfinguished feature with the house of R. C. Shiver & Co. We have now in store the best selected stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SRIOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL MLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES WALL PAPER ETC. Ever seen in this city, selected by oneO of the firm, who superintends the busi ness, and consequently knows the wants of this community better than buvers re siding elsewhere. Tihe entire stocek will be offered at prices never before equaled in this section. Trho prices will startle and attract you al sight. We invite you to send at once f i Samples of thlese New and Hand some1 Goods And, if shown to your friends anid neigh. bors, we are sure it will ho to vour advan tage to send us a large order. We pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 ad upwards. All orders muust lbe accompan iedl with the CASH, or we send them C. 0. D)., and guarantee satisfaction. Be(st (ita. P'rinta in the city. Long Cloths 8 , 10, I2)c. None equal to them in the State. WVehl known brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported. Hoe siery Departm en t--Full of well assortedi goods at popular prices. (Gonts' Furnish ing goods complete, asa department. Our Boot and Slhoe D~epartmaent is second to none on this continent. From the cheap est Brogan to the finest hand madec goods. T1hae niost complete and best managed Carpet Department in the world. Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans are bought by the ca and sold at a very smalhl advancs Jirown and Bleached Hhirtings sold at factory p rices. Flannels and Blanketa at prices th at will astonish. We shall expiet an order from you or a call when you visit Columbia. sep 30,Sm --ON J. H. BROWN ' 30R Millinery Good., Dress Gloods and .Woolens, Flciaels and Blankets, lDomestics abnd Prnta, Notions, Hoesiery and (Gloves, Merino Undorweasr, Shawls and cloaks. Splendid line of Black Al pacas, and the BEST STO(( 01F 8I1OES IN WINNSBORO. nov 23 State or South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAInLm. Trhomas M4. Neely as adlminlistrator of the estate of Anne W'alling, doe Jased, plain tiff, against Elizabeth Wallin g, John WaTcllng, Henry Waliling, Sallie Walling, Phuili p Walling, Jameus Walling, .Jr., Elizabeth McLean and William Walling, dlefendlants, T1o the Defendants: Elizabeth Walling, Joisn Walling, Hfency Walling allie Walhcng, Philip Wall ingJas W~alling. Jr., Eliz.abeth McLean and Wil liami V ailing. --*rOiU arc bereby summoned and re ,1 riuired to answer the comnplaint in this action, which haa been filed in the of fice of the Court of Probate, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your an swer to the said complaint on the sub. Acribers at their ofilco, No. 2, Law Range, Winnabore, H. C., within twenty (lays afterI tho service hercof, exclusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will applly to tho Court for the relief demndaod in the cornplaint' Witness John J. Neil, Esq., Judge of i'robate for the County of Fairfield, this, the saventeenth day of November in the year 1875. GAILLARID & DAVIS, Plaintiff's Attorneys To the defendant. WVilliam Walling. 'rake notice that the summons in this action, of whioh the fprogigi ia copy, was filed in the c~es of the .Ju do of 1Pre bate'of Fairfield County, State of South Carolina, on the seventeonth cday of No venber, A. D. 1875. 224 iNov. 1876. GAUILLAlSD k DAVIS, nbv 9A-ur8 Pladtif wtone Everybod Everybody. [8 invited to call on I. N.. Withers ( And see the bargains ho is otet ing. A third order of Clotiiing is just in. The Cheapest over oAorod in tluw ar ket. Come and got a suit It will dIo yoIJ good. I r?hallengo tho 'woiid' on ShoOs, both in qlualit And pride. I 6l "'fio trihd shoos. Aubth& large assort. nmnt just received; Come and bo sh od. Another lot of Crockery just ro eivod, including many fanty articles, pretty and chdsab Come-alid see. A largo lot of . Notions has. just been placed in stock. To arrive-a largo and pretty ans *o-tment of Ca'icoe,, Dross Goods, Wool Jeans, Tweeds and Caqsimors. Ropellants or Water Proofs for Ladios SuitsLadies'and Gentlemen's Merino Vests, White and Red Fhmun nels, Plaid Domestics; Shawls, Chil dren's Colored Cotton and Wool Hose, Ladjes Hose from 10 cents a pair up. Gentlemn's and Boys' half hose of all kinds and many other articlos. - x don't propose to soil for coot, but I do prottoso to sell cheaper than thoso who do. N. B. Metalis solos and hcols for Shoes. x. N. Withers. nov16 TT. C. Howes' great London Circus is coming, but ROMEDY'S I8 the place to go for French and Anericnn Candios, Nuts, Fruits, Oys tors, Hardints, Pickles, Choose, Craeke , Cakes. Hrt'ad'and n:merous other things to support the Pilgrim on his journeyings to a plato --- I am undecided where, ---but amel sure that the soking ofonc of my 5 cent imsana Cigarsi. will leave any one In a happy and cheer fusl mood. 'f'hankful for past Pat ronageo, I ho~pe to merit a c'ontinance of the shme by keeping constantly on hand a full and variedl assortmen'lt of Con fectioneries, fine (Chewing nnd Smoking 'I'obnceo, and all brands of Cigars. Home of which aire Them Best and Cheapest in Town. GENTLEMEXN TRY ONE! 0. S.-ROMEDY'S, eot 9 Noxt door to r. c. New Goods! Neow Goo&s! JUST RECEIVED arge and well selected lot of choige Wines andi Liquor. of the finest A lot of Sugain, Coffeen.. and new Masekerel, the fiunt in town. ALSO, A lot of Fine Blologaa $ausage 1ev for Cash by J~dD. McCarley. A VARIETY OF NEW GOODS~ CONNDR& GHNLB Gold satd Silver Watelfes, Gold and Plated Jewelry, Bronze and Walnut Clocka, Sterling adid Plaitsd Silvoritare, Tea Sets, Oasteris, Cepsl, spoons, Fork., Wedding Gifte, &oc; Table and Pocket COutldry, Bron~zb and GItio Hall Pendant. Mind Bracket .liaumps, Crockerfd and Glarnswaroe Va'ms, an oilet softs, Ao., '&& nov 9 [A AIX liju ig ak tho old storo of S. LANDJ4CiJt 4 (JW, o hA.lfou's andi Voth'r, sizes, ,v: Our stock of Mons Yt''~ nishinlg Goods, gzrcat 0 ' I fr thgat' bveri&Ad '1 w(J m'ill lij)I11 our friend.4 ' to see immense SPOOK whchd creating.;~lt I. T . our luiiidisoio stock of: A.1pa('('Lu tlt~tt defy oiptitiofl, (Our lino of Laiids Itns., as la~rgo 9411 aortuiont as can be founid in- Win u a i bJorn(, jpi 1itj its all no. kuowylelgud factLfor to go Jo 'T2A:N1)1;'dilI &i O.,fr they a~re bound t~o sell 'even at Baorili('os onl fl('('nt of tho badoveM and(~I t~11 .11 " iiltductuwiuts ,. or31 to i oilor (Fmnd';. Our not ho IMntiilOd wvith. Our' Jlne of Lai(es4,' li',olts. arc bcoaiitifsil., (1111ou b51 lock of Gents' Hunts iU'o . ilniencise, rho thast they afr'o LANDEOKER & CO. nov 1C ,. FI 111: B ACOT,