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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUESDAY, Aprll 0, : 1 : i 1880. TEr:Is OF THE NEWs 'AND IERAL. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per anntln, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars gnd fifty cents perannum, iin advance. Liberal disount to elabs of live and upwards. RATs Or AuvnTrmN.--One dollar per inh for the first insertion, ad ntfy cents per inch for each subsetl .ont insertion. These rates apply to all aud vertiseenots, of whatever nattl re, and are payable strictly in advance. -Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very - liberal terms. 'T'ran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisononts. Simple announcements of . marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All coin numications. pf whatsoever - nature, alhould be addressed to the Whimshoro Publishing Companyr Winnsboro, S. C. l!AIbiROAD sC1EDULN. Tbc fo lwi ng t Ii' sr.-hedule of arrivals nt the C. O 0 A . I t'l tod upon tht' basis of Wash ington tim", which i:4 abott, sixteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time: GOING NORTU. Uolunibia...........10 58 a. m.........10.48 p. in. l1ylhewond,........11.42 a. in.........11.41 p. m. Itilgewny...........11.59 a. m ......,.19.0) p. in. Wli sboro..........12.Rnp. m.........12.81 n. nf. fl.aekstock.......... 1.69 p. in.......... 1.12 a. m Chstcrer.......... 1.89 p..m......... 1.41 a. mn GeING SOUTaa. Chester .. ........ 1.22 p. in......... 2.41 a. in. llnckstoek.......... 2.10 p. m,....... 8.16 n. n. winnsboao.......... 2.50 p. n......... 8.57 a. in. id eWay.... ....... 8.20 P m......... 4.29 a. m. mytll'wood......... 8.88 P. m......:.. 4.48 a. n. Columbia............ 4.20 p. in......... 5;80 a. n New Advertisements. Garden Seeds-McMaster, Brice & Co. For Slerif--Many Friends. The change of schedule on Sunday re-establishes close conneetion between Charlestoni and Columbia. The rail road authoitics-or those of them that have made the desired- change have the thanks of the people all along the line. The Crosbyvillc Cornet Band is for tunate in having procured the services of Mr. Robert J. IIerndon, of York ville, as its instructor. Mr, Herndon is a natu1rl-bnrn Imusician, and le has improved his talent by long study and practice. He is doubtless. one of the lnest cQruetists in the State. With porfect truth.it has been re narled that the avenues leading to ai early grave have often Leon opened by a cough or cold. All throat and lung aftections ilstaltly curcd by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. For sale by all druggists. Price only 25 cents per bottle. TiHa MUNICIPAL ELECTION. The municipal election on Monday passed ofr very quiily, of course. The fol loWing is the vote.polled : -FOR INTENDANT. James A. Brice.................. 82 S.FORL wARDJENs. (.LA. White............82 W.Rt.Doty................. 83 S. R. Fant.................... 80 JosephGr~oesehe~ll............... 88 THE BATrLE 0OF KrNO 's MouxTarxx. We have received from theo publisher a copy of a pamphlet giving an Interest lng account of theo battle of King''s MNountain, the centennial of which is to be celebrated next October. The sketch Is written by the Rev. Robert Lathan, of Yorkville,- in the style, at once vigorous anid finished, which characterizes all tihe writings of that gentleman. Tihe pamphlet is publish ed by Mr. L. M.- Gy'lat, the jfroprietor of the Yorkville Enquirer, and the typography is of the highest order. - Copies may be procured on applcation to the publisher, at fiteen cenits each. LooAL BRIFs.-Rofreshing showers fell in those parts on Saturday and Sunday morning, and, a new impetus has been given .to vegetable life'. Wheat inl some of the patches around town is heading out, and seeins to be in a vIgorous and growing condltlon. The southern-bound trainl was de layed for several hours on Saturday, and, did nlot reach this place until after four o'clock. It was caused by a slight break in some of th,e machinery. Another very respectable yard dog of tis towni was made the vltm of a *fatally poisonous dose a few nights ago. We wonder if any of those wicked bachelors could have had a htand in this foul deed?i Unusually large sales of guano were made at tis paeon last Satur day. Thle farmers are now busy in puttinig It into the ground, preparatory to cotton planting. There wvas no preaching in either theoPresbytecylan or thle Assoehate Re *formed church onl last Sunday, the Rev.NMesars. 1fratt and Todd both be-, ig absent at the meeting of their re spetive Presbyterles. *We are hformed .thatsomn.planters of the upper por'tion ofttpgoxny cop menced to plant theh'r' otage more th~a 'week. ~o ThighIs .* *early'as aniy ofWh1 *There were a.good~,~c~ me) in stown on.h moat of thoien were coutry. \le saw one kihr andi Jleard of one fight that occurred. Itris to be lamented that some people *canno4t,eonge ttowm without getibi ~runk and thus publicly debaffug 'thqmse1ves.ah4 tretly'anneyingother IJher 490 o thodit near' to ~f.Th me ordan' pe i,~ttl deshle to call the attention of the town cout'tcil to this matter and suggest the propriety of having the bridge thed. ITEMS FnOM TIhE aDAIK COItNEIi.". The farines of this section are very busy at work preparing for id_ plant ing their crops, all looking forward to a large cotton erop. J l'ero Is more than the usual amount of small grain sowed in this season, and it is looking extremely well for the tine of the year. Some fear that it will be injured by the cold weather. , Gardens have been badly injured by the late frosts, 'The "Corner" at this time seems to be in a prosperous condition. We bave a very flourishing school, with over. forty scholars, conducted by Miss Lizzie Anderson, who has taught sev al years in this section with the best of satisfaction to all the patrons. We also have a good Sunday School, which was organized several years ago, with Capt. J. F. V. Legg as superintendent. The school has met regularly ever since, and has been kept In a flourish ing condition by the perseverance and energy which Captain Legg and his good lady have manifested in the in terest of the children. There is vrry little said about poli tics now. We think the Greenbackers have about run their race iii this sec tion-at least it is hoped so by all the good citizens of this country. The Crosbyvillo Cornet Band have been taking a series of lessons under Mr. R. J. Herndon, of Yorkville. On the last night that Air. Herndon was with the band they went to Captain Legg's to surprise him with music at his gate. After playing a few pieces at the gate, the Captain came out and insisted on the boys going in. The invitation was accepted, and to the surprise ofthe band the Captain had got wind tlhat they would be there that night, and several ladlics and gen tlemenl had assembled to hear the mu sic. After the band had played a short time they were invited out to supper that had been prepared ior them, and we assure you that the boys played their parts well, for such a supper Is hardly ever surpassed at a first-class wedding. The table had everything on it that was good in the way of meats, turkeys, chickens, cakes fruits, etc. After supper all were invited into the ptrlor, and all enjoyed themselves until-about eleven o'clock. Thus end ed a pleasaitt entertainnent + that will not soon be forgrwoto by the members of the Crosby ville Cornet Band. DauK COuNEI. OUR. AM ID SOLDIREi. An Invitation to Send in Their Applncation for Artificial Limbs-Tho Law Bearing on the Suldect. The Board authorized to contract for artificial limbs for maimed Confeder ate soldiers, under the Act recently passec by the Legislature, met last week .in Columbia. The following preamble and resolution were adlopted : Whereas, by its terms thie mfouey to carry imto cfl'ct the Act to priovidie ar tifieial limibs for soldiers of the State, applrovedl December 24, 1879, cannot be paidl out fronri thie treasury until all thei oilier approprit ions of that session Ihave beeni beenm met by inconming taxes, yet the Board deemi it proper at once to take the lrelliiary steps nlecssary to its execution. Raesolved, That a circular* be issued notifying p)art.ies claimningt to be enti tled to the benefit of the Act to scnd their namnes and postoffice address to the secretary at Coluinbia on or biefore July 1st, 1880, to the end that esti mates may be made by the commission and suitable blanks sent to applicants. County treasurers willl be Airnishied with copies of the circular, and they are requested to post the same In each township of the State at the places of collection of taxes during the month oif May next. The address is signed 'by Goyernor Simpson, chairman, Gen. Hagood, and Dr. Baruch, chairman of the State Board of Health. The following is the Aull text of tihe Aet under which the Board proceed: SECTIoN 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, nowv met mud sitt.ing In General Assembly, and by the Anutherity of the same, T'hat the Qiovernor, Comptroller General and Ihe Chairman of the State Board of Health be, and are,bereby, constituted a Board to contract for and Aarnishm to avery citizen-of this State who lost a leg or arm In the late war an artificial Leg or arm to suIply the place of that mo lost: Provided, 'T1-rt the applicant shall. furnish a certificate from thle Dlerk of the Court of his County and thie sworn statement of three compe aemt and disintm:ested persons person dl1y acquainted with the applicant for thle two years h.arst past before his ap lcatIon, showing .that he. is a citizen >f this State, and in the service of the State of South Carolina, one otf the Donfederate States at the time of the oss ofsaid limb: And provided,fa,y. her, That he has not received an arti lolal leg or arm from this or any oth mr.state or fronft the UJnited 'States: ovided,firlher, Thittt he masy elect :o rooe . n~ronef the price of said -SEO.2. *Iahe sum of -twenty housanid Ihu9, if eQ ,mitch be- no ecssary, bsm~ey apj aprted to de pray the a~o fnd exp nse attehd ug tl)i$klUionl of the. provisions of the foj ~ ton, said amount to 4 l as the same ~~~ Ivdunm 0 warrant of ~~~oGna a, counter I d~ of the n,bove ~ ~ ~~ ofany motley. ,Q tmt, eis plpratEd. SThet til said Board is al-. ~wd wo huhcdreo dollars to defray i ecessar oxpensWor 4berrying said ~tO.4,~~ ble Aet shan~ take ;utocnearly one ~she FOR SIlERIFF. Messrs. Ediors: lIoese announce Mr, R. E. ELLISON, JR., as a candidate for Sheriff of Fairfield Coun.y, at the ensu. ing election-subjact to the action of the Demno,ratio primary. MANY FRIENFs. . BEEDS I SEEDS! B UNCOMDIE Cabbage Seed, Pearl Mil lot ibeed, Acmb Tomato Seed, Dont's Goldon Gourd Seed Corn, e'nn sylvania Flint Corn, Southern Prolifio Beans, Cornfield Deans, Bush Beans, Wax Beans. Also, other fresh garden seeds from Buist and lIandreth, foF sale by MoMASTEIt, BICE & CO. OR LIVER-Ayor's, Mofatt's Motts', Parsons', Peters', McLean's, Mc Lano's, Cook's, Chcney's, Strong's, Jayno's, Wrig h's, MoMaster & U3rico's, Gildor's, Turt 's, Schenok's, Iad way's, everybody's. For Fever and Ague--iart er's, Deshler's, Bonnett's, Shalunberger's. Other Pill--Shapre's Dyspopsia, Clarke's Fenale, Compound Cathartic, Iadoform, Strychnine, Morphine, Quinine and As safatida for sale by inch 27 McMATER, BUICE &CO. BUY SPRIIG GOODS -AT N 1. BEATY & CO'S. Just received and to arrive in a few days 2ftny new goods bought .before the re cent heavy advance, which will Be Fold at the very lowest cash prices to our friands and customers, Elegant Cashmeres, 11ornani Dress Goods, tomie cloths, Buntin . &o. A nice a: sornmnt of Calicoes, ,_ittins. Lawns, Dress Linens, White Goo Is. Torchon Laces Edgiugi, Hosiery, Hand kerchiefs, Neckwear, Gloves, &o, You can find. in fact. Dry Goods of all sinds at the ( ORNEL S'ORN, And at prie rs which we guarantee please or we do not ask t sale. Call early and give our stock a thorough in;>eoction, it is Our delight to show our goods. SOES SHOES:1 Our stock of Zeigler Brother,' fine Shoes and Bay State -crewed was Never better, and of these kind we make a specialty and wairant. Tio shoes in high and low cuts, and but ton ahoas in high and low .uts. High out mnn's gait. -s, low cut shoes hanl and machine sewed, screwe.l. Even the childr'n and babies a rre re nembered and a uiico sclection bought for then. CLOTIHIG I Call at once and make a sel;irtion of a Cassimiore or Di Fli n'nl: Or leave your nivasuro for a suit selected from samples. Hare bargains in soft Felt llat;s, Stii H-ats and i-trtw Hlats. Now goods in Crockery, Glassware, Gro ceries, floes, Plows, &.o Each departtoont is rca ly for a le'k. Call and buy and be ?'l...'9t. Remeniber our mnolo is QUIcK SALES, sMALL PiLOF.LT,d. april.1 NRW SPRINt STOOIKs McJrMASTER, BICE~ & CO. Re IL quest an insp)ection of their New Spring Stock which is now ar rmvng. Each department is complete, and prices guaranteed to be as As anywhere inathe market.. A specialty ini Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes' A handsome line of Notions, Ho,. siery and Gloves. N. B.-Something hew in suspen clers. Call and examine them, april 1. RIUNICIPAL ELECTION. OTICE is hereby given that the an nual election for Intendant and rour Wardens for the Town of Winnsboro, 3. C., will be held In the Town Hall en hionday, the fifth dlay.of Ap,ril, 1860, be swoon the honrs of seven o'clock, a. mn., tud five o'clook, p. m. The book will >e open for- registration on Thursday, rlday and Saturday next preceding the lay of election, commencing at six ocloos, a, mn,, and closing at six o'clock, . in., of each day. The following citi enlfs are hereby appointed managers of ~aid.registration and election, viz.': A. HI. leming, WV. H. Wilhams and Willis loode. By order of Concil: E. 8. CHANDLE R, mnoh 16.-td .Clerk. ' 0 D~OZEN J. & P. Coats' Spool Thread at the Corner-Store. J. M. BEATY & CO. 'I NE LIQ UOIXRS. I IAYEl recently ade extensive addli I tins to, ry .$took of Wines a ad iquors, w~hioh consists of a full asiort nent of iy Whiinky,' Corn - Whiskey, i'reno~ 1randy, .Appe Uglandy, Peach 3randy, Shorly Win, Souppernong Wino, 3ham pane. eto , *to. ~ laim to sA1l ' the FINE1ST AND E ST RYEI WiIISKEY to be had in Winnisboro. Give' it y til, . I alsoalsoe p oni hsAn da failsupply of BkA1 A2 D TOIi4000, g arl ?tIdy nd adsptd to tha tostes O~i ~ lhoiAL9~'~Q~oIval i 6he A bu FRESH ARRIVALS. IALL SORTS OF.NICE GROCERIES AT DONLY'S, Fresh Augusta Flour, of all brands, Fresh Buokwhent Flour, Konlucky Dried Beef, 11reakfat Strips, Now Mess Maoke,rel, New M.ss Shad, Fish in cll sized paoka es, suitable for plantation use. I uro Leal Lard in cans, buckets and tubs. Send aNd. Eating Irish Potatoos, Gardeu Soods, etc. -.ALSO Stool Plows, Collens & Co.'s AxF, Boxes Chewin g Tobacco, all grad , cents per lb. and upward. --ALSO-. A largo stock of Lignorr, Wines, and Cigars. Give mo a call W II. DONLY, dcc 18 On tho Uornor. J UST RECEIVED pl BAR':;LS Buist's selooted Irish () PotaJ.os, 1 car-loacd of White Seed 0. ts, 1 car-load of Lime, and a tul stock of soleoted E ROCERIES. \, aro agCnts for the following br.nds of Guanos: Patapsco, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Acid PhoPphato, G. Ober & Sons %oiuulo Amnmoniated Super Phosphate of Lime and Dissolved Bone, South Caroli na Phosphate. Give us a call, and we will give you BOTTOM FIGURES. J. F. MoMASTER & CO. jan 29 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY -OF - JA.MI W. LAW. '7o the Publin. Why not insure your pr9p.orty? 8 e hue co:st of a per em expenlsu: Di).ly es of* insuring $1,009 at 3 per ~enl. per annum is only 8'd cents.. At . por cont. por annuniis "only 7 io At 1 pertcent. per auznuuRs only 4 Y A' per e-n.per annum isonly2 d Al t per cent. per annum is only 2 c.3 A per cent .for 3 years i4 only 1.88 A t i~ per cent. for 3 years is onty 1.35 c. Ati iper cent. for 5years is onl 0.88 a. At ':per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 e. Dwellings in towni or country, detach Id inurbl at, the following rates, viz. : P?or onoe year 'i per coat. For three yeara I.4 per cent. For live years % por cent. Barnsm and contents, gin nouses, baled cotton, store houses, mi :ro'.mndise, mills and ohurchoc insu.mmze .i adequate rat as. I represent only thme ve ry best compna nmos of long erperience and well esta.lish ad character. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22Gin -Agent. SALE STABLES. TO THE CITIZENS OF FAINFIELD: 1' .HAVE established a Sale Stabte at Wi nnsboro, and am prepared to sell stock stock o(n very accommodat ing terms, either for cash or on time until next' fall for negotiable paper, Persons wishing to buy or saway will do well to call oni me before purohas lig elsoewhere. Iwill also pay tho highest cash prieo for CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my Stable on Conigress Street, locAted onie door south of the Ladd building. jan 20 A .WLIOD GOO.INI & ELIOT?s Having associated ourselves togethe'r for the puirpose of carrying on the. GROCERY AND SUPPLY TRAD2, We be to infbrm ottr frends *ndte ublic tht stehave on-hand a istk of Cofr A' Sugars. 'Flour, soe e, Bnckh i, 14me, Canned Godsot. teter ih acon Meal, 86pN i and ll such articles at are tM I~ d,i a ehigadvances, al~ ftso ~?ed to f uil t 4 NOMINATIONS. FOR SHERIFF. The many friends of Mr. JNO. D. Mc. CARL EY, recognizing his peculiar itness for the ofilco, respectfully nominate him for tiheriff of Fairilold County--stibjeot to be notion of the Donworatio primary, FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of DR. ,TOHN BOYD, ap preciating the skill, zeal and fidolity vitlh whiolh he has discharged the duties > School Cnmnmissione r, rospetiully tominnto him for re-election --sbj cat to be action of the Democratic p-imlarios. FOR SHIEItFF, Aessrs. Ellors: As noninations are in ortler, permit us to present the name of DJL. JNO. B. DAVIS ens a candidate for uheriff at the ensuing election, subject, Ai course, to the action of the Donhoratio primaries. MAwY FarnInS. FOR JUDGIV OF PROBATE. Messrs. .Fdilor ; Please anilounc the present incumbent, J. B. Boyles, Judge of Probate, as a.candidate for re-eleoeion at the ensuing election, subject to the no tion of the Demlqcratic party at the pri naries. .By so ng you will oblige his 14 MANY FIENDs. F?OR SHERIFF. essrs. .&tors: Please announce Mr. 1. Preston Cooper asa candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the aoming election (subject to the decision )f the primary election) an oblige many riends in the SOUTUWERSTERN pOTIo OF TILE OOUNTY. doe 16 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friena i of Air. James G. Heron, of Salem, respeotfully nomlilato him for the )ffioe of County Commissioner at the en muing election. -subjot to the action of ho Democratic primary, jan 17-td +OR SCHOOL COMMISSIONEI. The fricnds of the IUEV. JAMES DOUG JASS resplectfuhlly nominate him for the position of School Commissioner of Fair. leld County at the ensuing electioa iubjecot to the action of the Democratic party at the primaries. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be appare't to any one, who will ex %mino a SOnI GOLD WATOU. that aside from Che necessary thickness for engraving and polichtng, a large proportion of the precious inet.al used, is needed only to stifren and hold the engraved portions in place, and supply thI a cessary solidity and strengt-h. The surpius gold is actual:y : cedicas so I'-l aS UTILITY 1n( beauty. re Concerned. Il JAM KS BOSS' PAT. ENT GOLD WATCl CASES, t.his WASTE of pre. cious mr:al.,sovercone, and the &.tu s,n.Y AND STRsNOTII produced at from onethiled to one-h:alt of th; usuni cost of solid eases. This pro ess Is of the m-st ,inp'o 'ature, as foi lows: a plate of nickel coInposition metal specially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of SOLID GOLD) soldered one on each stito. The thrce.aro then passed between polished stee rollers, an'i the result is a stipl of heavy plalt e comnpisit.ion. ' 'a: which the casos, backs, con t:res, bezles, &c,. are cut and shapedl by sitl a ble dies and formersq. The gitti in cI hso ensec is sufficient'ly t.hick to tidmit of all kinds o1 chasing, engraving and enameling; the en graved case' h v.' hee.' -ri,i until worn per fectly smooth by timne and :i%e without remov in -ho -old. TillS IS THlE ONLY CASE MADE WI'TIIJTW( PLA TES OF SOLD! GOLD, AND WARIKANTEI: BY SPECIA L C::i. TIFICA',TE. For sale by Conner & Chandler and C. Muller Ask for Illustrated Catalogue and to see war rant. moh I 1-tx1y THE JOHNSON REVOLVIN BOO0K-OASE. FoR Cayes Olergyme, . Phseas EXditors,. - 3ankers, T.eahers MNercha,nts, 81telente, and ali who read books. Htolds more books in les space than any othei fevico-Itotates at a finger's touch- Shelves ad [ustable at heighte deirou-Each shelf isi 18 inchei ?lae odn a et of Appleton's Cycle mdia adofro,tcannot warp or wear out. au' ~ully ornamented. making a handsomeo and nove feoce of furniture. Sizes for table hold I or I ,iersof book i Bizes for loot-hold 9,8. or 4 tiers el mooks, as desired. Send (or descriptive price list lend~5 centsforoutr Niw JrL,TASAT.DATArsooUs lit vr30Ilsrtosof Educational and DAKER, PRATT Is CO., lekeol teraishers, and Dealers is everything ia thi Book and Stationery lime, HEADQUARTERS FOR M.l. SCHOOL. SUPPIES, , ' 44 14O ad S.Nw Yor JUST RECEIVED. TWO car loads line White Corn Itw6 car loads ll'odder, Hay and shuoks. CASh CUNTOMEUS' Will finld it to.thleir Interest to call m'me before they talike their purchas is. JNO. D. McCARLEY, . Agent.,, IF In the store south of#Sugenheim r& GroeschoI' Otothlhg Stoi9. *noh 16--8m 0 Aotgantd?i Second Arrin1l of Dress. Goods -AT THE1 NEW STORE. HAE ncg'eetved a full line of New and Stylish DRESa rOoU. Brooatele, t eltetro1 nr,d eru h telle suti ms, LJtee But ings. in all iit'des; Fxach Buntings,rn:ades &[eta CILUi, DoL,itti; now sy esi i Juaauese Sllks, and Hlertford Silk Sultings. ALSO, A beagtiful line of LAWNS, rIQUES, Muslins, Edgings and Trimmings. ALSO, ORMT8' YURNISF ING 00ODS. Agents for Celebrated ilgbuato Qblrt. Goot's, Youths Sn Cliiltdrel"ti Frlt aniQ Straw I,IAT8. Uosta' Cassluleres. ALSO, adniteW 1011Etis KID BUTTON BOOTS. Ladles' Kid Newport Ties. Gonts' Southern' I andi (lalea, hand seweud ror clistoin trade. t Special attenion givel to orderi by mail.' el s- DESI'ORTES & EDMVNDS, . COLUMBIA -. k PH ABEICAL ADVERTISEMENTO A rule ofouir bunsiness is to "try to please." $Irgains in buyiing our stock, onablous i to offer bargrins to oustomors. Cause we offer the best stock this Spring that wo have over Fhownt. .tre any oompetitor to give you botter values for your money than wodo. Evorything fresh, new stylo and very low. Feeling an interest in our oustomers, we desire their fr-endmitp. Goods aro advanclng in priuce, but our prioes are always low. H^avy stzO( to sell, anxions and willing to show you our goods. In Dress Goods, we ai-u to lead the trade. See our new styles. Jeanns and f'as;itueros. Cl-th, etc., we show a'largo stock for men and boys' wear. Kaheos. inghamns, Alpau'as, Silks, etc. A file, new stook of those goods. L'tdios will fillu nuoh to >l ase them in our stook of Notions and press Furnishings. Miny customershave %we, lut we nant more, and we will got thm, ao. Nover, under any cirocumstatneos, wil' wo knowingly misrepresent .nything we sell, Or11.v fir4t-ehtxs Goods- ench orfa special kind-andi many kinds have n to show. Pioes alwa.s low, qutlitY of goos15 conidored. 'omu and examine. Q'tality is as much a counsi-erattion with us as quantity; we buy the best Ribboim, and L ices, to deck tho 1retty faces whioh belong to our customers, 'Si! don't speak it out loud; Lt,t our stock ofa Lalies' fiosiory is new, largo and nice, Trititings lfor DIrsses, (loiks, and I'll the Paraphernalia of i.adies' Wear. Underwear for ladies. for Spring and :iumtor. Now is the time to buy. Variety is the delight tho woman's heart. Sen our stock and then weep for joy, W'tent you want anything we haven't got in stock, wo'll get it for you. Xxtra line stock of Lalies' Mloves and Parasols. Prices low. You ire invited to come and se oir Now Goo Is whether you wish to buy or not. Ziocoro in our efforts to pleaso we hoc: to seo you all in good time, and sell you piles of goods, which will makn you all happy. - Just receiyod anothor lot of those latest style Wildiu Hats--the Ladios' Favorite. Wo are yours, ever "ready and williou.' inch 27 SUGELN1-EIMER & G ROESCIIEL. FRF A VALUA3E JNVFTION THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEW ING MACHINE in workmanship is egial to a Chlronometor Vatet, and as .gantly finish. ed as a first-olass Pito It received the highest nwards at the Viena and Centennial Expositior s. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. Thero are more WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kilnd, of repairing WITHOUT PATCHING, givon FREE with each machine. WAEND WILON SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO, IL1., U. S. A, KIWI oJ3 01A 1E aJ poES gsA 0 .~0N dR9o .. .H8N AK 0 MUSOE Yu. AE rv c -> MAS.) NW-YORK OITY. ' Coor & lalder GROCERIES. HAVE ENLARGED THEIR STOCK NEW supply of Family and Planta. . tion (ro'erios. 15 bbla. Ohoioa New fOrlean Molases, CO bis. Choioo (uba Syrup, besides other -OF- grades. ]LOUR. J EWELRY, Jacks on's i 4,t STERLING SILVElJ PLATEDWARE, ALSO, A lot of Pattent Family Flour-the bes GIASSVAIIEr in tho Boro. AND SUGARS. FANCY GOODS, All grades, from tho highest to the lowest. Making it entirely unneecsarv for COFFEES. their onstomers to go ontaide of Winis boro for any articlein their line. They Peaberry (somethin new),. Rio and pledge themselves to give advantages Java. Also Parched iLlo and Java. I "regard to I PLOWS VARIETY, QUALITY AND PIIC. Bought before the advance, and other articles too numerous -to tention. Al IV Extra fine articles which the sold at the lowest possible prices. market will not justify in stock, will D. R. FLENNI KEN be procured on short notice. mch 18 feb 28 COAL. TAR, ..si.. COAL TAR, OD2N0 OY COAL'iTAR,D S'IO COALTAI, CALTAR, - COAL TAR, COAL TA , ' G COAL TAR, , COAL TA Ro For sale at the Drug Stoe of moh 25 W. E. AInCEN. SHAVING SALOON. fj E undersigned be leave to inform l hia estomors an the publio gener ally that he is prepared to give a tisf'o. tion to all who diay favor him with their patroxnage. ~ will shave t faolity-t,t i dyeing and resigatst n i o a t p p o e . l { . } , . , ; tM " t' h