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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUES(1Y., Doetaber 14 1880. T opiM OF TlNE NV8'AND Hyml)nL. --Tri.weekly edition, four dollars per dnuuu, inl advance; weokjy edition, two dollars and fifty cents peranuu, in advance. Libert'adiscount, to clubi of tive and upwamrds. HATuS oF Aimv rrismNi.-One dollai per inch for the firt insertion, aid fifty cents per Inch tbr each subso .ei lisertion. These rates apply to fill ad vertiseients, of whatever nai c*e, and are payable strictly lit advanee. Con tracts for three, six or twel' 0 mIoIth made ol vervy liberal telms. Trmn Slent 'local notices, tifteenl cents per line for the first insertion and sevei and one-hilf cents per, line for -cach subseauientinsertion. Obitua-tes4 and trlbutos of respect charged as adver iseiments. SIinple anniioun'enmeiits 0 marriages and deatlspublIshed free o1 charge, and sqolited. All communiations, of whatsoeover nature, should b~e addressed to the Winishoro Publishing Company Wi.isboro, S. C. R noAn SciUUJ.ss.-The trains oin the Charlotte, Colunbia & Augusta RIaillroid reach Winnsboro as follows: Day passeniger. northward, 1.28 p. i.; soufthward, 6.10 p. m. , Night passei ger, northward, 12.16 a. Im. souli ward, 3.69 p. im. Day ftreight, urlh ward 8.65 a. im.; southward, 12.40 p. i. Night freight, northward. 2.38 a. mi.; southward, 10.85 pi. mn.-ThIs schedle is oil the basis of Washhiig toll time, which is abolt fifteen minutes ahead ol' Winnsboro time. Ne-w AdverLiftmesnts. For Sale-R1. A. Buchanan, Execu tor. Messrs. P. Lancdecker & Bro. have just received a fine lot of Florida or alngo. at five. cents i piece. 110("s -.\ droeI of ho.rs (m111110 into town oil "M mday, alld coneqIeItly the web-omei buIt not Very mlellitlnous tones of swine were lieird on our Streets. The w ceaitlhe'r' is In firSt-rate <fi . Imfrog-kiil. anl mn Were redlast nliuht u% ichll visionsA ol, spare-ribs ad sausaiges. ia t ~ "wi. til wk 1oni ll' --od i ~ ~ ~ ~ t % ; e - :w.0 1 h 4 e l i lley . W btL. n- i) 4: ma iml, "i ve t he d vi l S ."ai well in t et to th' i- vvii rm,(c' too olh -r mll' 1 .1 . - 1 b r In-; Is.h- ) liue t sub li .eN lt.ii iieial. fsti t 1 a on t still per on Wednesday, Oh 2:M inst., I'mr Vie purpose of repiroing their church hv rearhedsty polit tassst a~ ne of minbers of ther cheheit wando the publice in gra. ofrtce canribtede bdly dobmrts -s ote mrgof thes to W)1-:c0 .-n Saturdayo m'iorn fing, whe'on the nrtern-houieacind eitrain had rcuti he ad oie aol tiw' meles nth iof wthi le. it was m ona wrefeck.gt of theg51) ear te cadly daaglld-ss 1of them. o much ht theytr hd ts bei kno~cedh tonpics hoin eord to remve themo Ca)ro the tr. Thanccident onte inpoct on u' the ad bed, and the lc woecrkc of roing se of the carsi idiaoal waos tne-dt aFor iul atno oniht.as seriuly hurt.; a te) tieiws consi deay foright enea hes ai rportend to have1 been gossehd toe be a froe siouido the uabtl taheother.~ (a H ains were n-h spl o oon afe i'tughe amdage beg'n, anod twas conieda th arsa passnge rains~lhI leredeilte fottov eral h ourd adi pases a1' c nd ag ' wOrk to othe tra in~s.-I as notie. untihl Saahy ltha ic-a uinsIh were an Ci.led i t(run 5thrl'iough.a The damagCe( hasiiiiikiii notbe neincted, bt ite is (t'hugt0 n th e prguit oas thufels fere pr inc it . lide it coton.Th Raila accideantg a'relesuiger fullybug toomm on h1 li~s.aw A'~~t' ai-me UtsFaii OF iits.-A cof has to an tremi p'apo anis hMieinul ias dliscovered ahI nwuse, ort lt perhap.s wIeishuld slflay t t re-applicaio flns olde, thr lhe c'at, ieo of' tuht six cat ltoi c'th ulire'ls nil h osccd ed in) ( " 'h' maig i Dv motiefitveC4 henit the sk iilli f ) th iydog iiiof inal tr'5 ni1!, tfg' etectg arot climb i' ees.hi t oe caiiti andheiuts o' te Magine b hint erhexcels in l'epitig aferie sqirrel' fro hbonghl a ii ir i ' to bog, h ost always cap euring its1dwl qurro w ihii t has been tagh to ig osi'. tle duiful i o 0 ist mater whisli e of c lie' ~at.ll li' pobabe undtmiihi to modernbu f te, wateert mof t ve bein thlle pra ie'tI with cntry thloer, is n e'laboraty diertation are thkel t. whor ftheun-i gVnln 'iteoldniwrier boyhlod nihi groat comphencyi uo the flan. ibei then cat l"show sely 'h-ie hea ver 1hyinguelgt ofi) hilm,"and Lad da Te~lar,'andL hab22 retemnt, TillS *DNRAL CAPITALn @etlig: of the Bolons-James L. Pugh Hayes' Message--The Repubican Aggree. Seln and Damnoeratt Opportunity. Uvrresponltence Ohronicle & Consitttonallst. WAsHilNGTON, December 7.-In the history of the United 8tates, and the memory of men,. i-o session of Con gress went out so quietly as the last. This, the closing sessioi of the Fority sixth Coligress, starts with the shadow of its predecessot' upon it At high Ioon on yesterday the Senate and 11ouse catne to order. There was no crowd. no excitement. ,The Deumo eratic side in both brancles manide pro tert in subdued couitenances of the late severe and fittal delfeat, while on lie opposite Oslo mnen heemed to stare and wonider it. the quiuck and alarinhig chan ge made upon the political chequemr boar<. Thle galleries in eac11-11 rach were sparsely tilled with curious slpectators, mid along the corridlors betweon tl.e 6enate ini .llouse linlger-ed tld wall dered a lot of idle people of both Sexes. After roll call in the Senate, Ala I..a contributed to -the Nationiai Council a broad and conser'vative stuteslmuan in tile pirson of Jiunes L. Pugh, the brailiest, 11111 11 i her boilders mad tile peer of any and all or those who Weiar the Sni cril toga. The House attempted to put. In some work in th. shnapo of bills and111 resolu tiolns while waiting for the mtlessago of M r. Haves. Wheni it Came110 at last, an1d lie reading clerks land droned through two hours of poiitical platitudes to dull ears, an adjournment, was had. Tie message was ch.airacterilstic of its au1thor-dull, passive and negativo - tivo patssages only elicited remark or Comment, the 0110 Ilapping out the'. future legislatlioll ill regard to the l represenitation of tile Souti ii distriutge where here Is a preponderance ofi legro Votes, itid tlt ot lier to co. fer upon Gem ral G. rant the title. a.-, elmohne ntllis 1111d hollors wIcihi S all hias long ?ll -inlee Coifeired npon 11.0 .ov cr1or o' Cubla, thi best aInd richest of Isle." It is givni out by tihe servants of thle peop)3letha there will be a busy ses .'11lo, emiabrulacing the llecessllrv 'ppro iat ioins bills, aid such imleastires of tiancial ani1d political econoilly as the conia~ ry most neesit pres-ent. I. boh ti parties it is asserte(d with lreat IIb 'ati'ml that there whi be ito ext in se-S 1061, Itaid I-ally leitheL' the on. .1-1r the wtler desires- it, but oneo 11,1.1hi as well nCIlueinyt CoU )rogneto iliCaite as r. I v weltler on the ll o Marc' n0xt i s to try to etst the pui tical h T-Oc -pe tre llo)ItlS ienice In i Id I I ll, a111011i. I1 heated political istus ,was sp1trig Iyain the. louse by. . e ,* o ke up I-s r'esutioi :t 11m 0 hcOU ing of1 ile elet 0: V . It was ILk u'nt eils.. --* 'w o '. i l s Ii nta alion. - cinganil as~lsinnled tale - t t ui er tielibera )Ia ai; ik rtwo decision. Who manl tell, wih a i tjoity s111111arting uller de0-l fu, it d a minority crowned wit victory and only waiting tbr tIle grasp of* powevr, lit what momentit a debate nia..y ...t b sprung wic..h il.- electrify the icouniitry, maiuke nlCesslary an extra s '-s11on, aLlii)Cprhaps turnl the tide from t~Ie victor's to the vanlquishled. As it w-ls, 11. is'ery plnlisinlg fight was o) ly broutght to a close by a tuneirai,. Alrt. fiiggs, otf New Ham'ipsh~ire', hay gi vained the floor1 and~ cantwhit tile speakIer's eye to an,nce the &eath of hlis co1 lZlu. Mr. Farrl'l. Thew Demuoctrats haive aln opportunity thatwhsiould not be lost. 1t thecy will devote themci clv'es to legitimaiate busi8 llo8s, dIisplay ai hibelity ini keepinlg wath the wanits andl demands of a great andit gr'oi inlg coun ltryb avoidl factions debates~b, and11 ' brig to bearl s~ttesman1 siil m~oreC cathic thanit. here1'tofore, it is wilthlini easy r'anlge tht ther' may1 re pa11 ir same of' thle d isaster's Ill' he past5, and1( pelthaps) reco)ver te Il1ouse1 at thle lIxN ICon1ligre.ssionlal Lee~t~onI. As yet, nao plan lhas beeni 41( aidiu. It taikes consuunn1111al l ie. ai dgenerahshi p to reCfl'rh i arutldl ariny13, antd br'itg it. to the tl)Ilt njalin, ready, illhig, anud able1 to -grle! wvitht a resoltet and WXhenu Mr. Garlfild (come1s ini we areI prom)11ised a rtunto th ii1le old1 time11 style hats only been equalled by its utterly low audi conlteiniptible umlignit.v, has passed0( into othe and1 eut videnltly belter' huands. It appeared'l.5 on yesterday ill a niew. anid hanild%(ome dh'ess, andi he 'every' deparltmenlt therel was1l prtoof of wvork lnt done by prlentice hanu~ds. It prom~li 18ses to be bold., aggreCssive andl able, a,1u1 thriowhi down the irtuantlet to the P'ost for effor)lt beyotu ~that, which has mallde it at wonuider of Journallluisml ini this commun11 ait 1. A Sto EvrcyroIa-'-A Dnblinl dis paltch to the New York Ilefrul, dauted .Decemnber 8, says: A sad amth dr'amr atios evictlin took place ini counlty Wicklow 11-day. Anl old mlan naml~e'd Arthur kavamigh, in feeble health, who laid a ca~bmu onl thel properlty of Etarl lt'i ttwillhunI, haid flleni lehin'd in hsis lent. A d2cree't of' Oeecmtlll was obtainued by the1 eari' att the last WVitks low Sessonis. ils gamnekedpei-, with two lliiffy, wvent to execute the die cr1ce tins aufernoon01. Thevi hind to carly Katvanagha out of the hon)11e, anid as he was (rossing (lie threshfid O~f his cabin the poor1 ol mrani gave onte gasp anld died in the gamlekeepe's arms. is body was laid by the r'Ondsle. Ovel' lit fhr hiours sat his oll~ nlirnleT; I ganuiddauighteir. Katv~ainagh was form ely Iln a good posltionl. lie 1had( been pre'vious1iv .t earride' betweoen Dublini and Willow. lHe had boeen una~bile I to) wor~k thr twoi years, atnd was bed ridden for' sotna time. ThidVt kcto~W Whant to do wvith thelir ex-Pslesiets ini Mexico. Ex-irresi dcini Diaz, hats been3 talkenl ittif IFrosi 11YMENEAL. M Al RRIED-)-On flhe 25th ft Novem ber' last, by the~ itev. W. Hi. Hartin,- it he residelftle Of the br'ide's fat her, Mr. Ri(1nt'UT STtiwalt' to Mliss II.vrfm aumn~x. All of' Fiild. FOR MALE. I "l1E dwo lIng lianno ant let, in thle I town of'\'Viansboro, belonging to' he0 r-State of' 0. 'Vood.1ard, deceasied. V 11 bjo solh1 to the higheat; biddeor on the irat, .1.onday in Jantuary, 1881. Th'le fur nitairc, etc.,' inu the above hoine will be 'oldi on 28th~ inst,,, at pubheloutoty dec 14.tid ~ Exeautor4 TO nENT. rP11HE dwelling on Zion street. now 00. ;upied by Mr. James Q, Davip. P"ossession given January 1, 18-. Appl to B. bUGENH EIE. dee 1-txlw Hurah or our Hous -0 OH, YES 1 OH, YES r1HE ST ONE MOUNTAIN CORN W"IS Ii KEY has come an I is Ut:11 comvin If yo1t wnnt 400r1 u hiskey an'!o CLEKDlNIX(PN, If 1)USE, next -iour to W. W. m.tv & (n ': . I:.s the bes4t o 'e vrting.''I' . b-' Noi t-3 Whli s key. The be 1t 'on Cnis - The 1) Ht Vivo Cents Segatr. Anli, tboc nil thting, the best iit Dinner for 40 centb. Atil if yon como1 into town betweoon 1 tind 1 o'cock, and tre h ungry, call a (lendininlg's for a drittic. and Ie will Net np a fro liunh for yol. Cionditning keeps a moral and a quiet house. dec 9 COLUMTU k NOTEL nov 25-tx3in PROPAIIETOR. Damged Goods! -0 fITE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SACRIF[ICED For the reason that they have this day becii sligh:Iy daiiaged. 1 Piece Black (ashmere worth $1.00 at 6U Ceits. 1 Piece Black Cashmere worth 85cents at 60 cents. 1 Piece .Brown Cashmere Worth 70 ccnts at 45 cents. These pies arc a great deal less thani we pnid f'or temn and are HION EST BARGAINS. McMASTER, BRIE & KETCHJIN. dleO 7 A NEW KiND OF WATCil CASE. New hecause l is only within the last few years that, it has been improve'd and1 brought within the reach of every one0: 01ld in prin3cii' becaus''the 11rst inv'ntInn w:'' mn.&d 3t3 't 'lico, are,* Ut :t r o' yne-d as .'w. Ist :t. :'r d 3eds o j .'j' p- canit-lo P n aI Ur.r ', . tU F- mt.t) 19 ..Mty '2.i. I ha~ve at ett,4 .0 rw who e('ii.i lrme of lir~S Patlfnt. C.''s ilieen y3' t'U t d ilotnew i tw<V Years I b:'fot C he' got. II, ami 1' no~w ap ~-m goo tot' ten years Iontig'. it. E OLNE'Y. Ittieemb: r tht. J'as. ilss' is t.an only' patenIm case made of t wo p:nites ni solit rol (onue ot side and one inside) coverting every partt ex posed t~o wea or sighit. Trh' great, advantagi of t-hese plates is appareitt to every one. hoes b tuhe only patent case with which there i: glien a written wvarrant. or which the followini is a fac-sitalie: m tfurt'eotque~ CMt b a,utuWM Anst mrascu See thatyou ge,.... t. -e with enc11*cas Ask your Jedeiur for illustrated entalogue, oct 9-lyfinichil Fla'esh Drtigs atid Medicinae. (1AS'l'OR~ --IL, Bidstone. Borax, Cay A. aene Popper, Lacto epts~ne, Buti Sponges, ough Syrups. Hoothin a .y - i s Bay Rnm, Perfurnery. Ci nchoni d ia, Qi nine. Tutts'. Gilder's an 8'r..ng's Iila Essence Ginger, Capsine Plasters: ALSO, Ooton Sete Prepared Cocoa, r'anary Reed. Guti P..wder TIea, Ug~son Tca, ? ow. dered Black Pop per, Machine Oil, &c. Jusl received by Mo'd 'STF.R, DRIGE A 1(ETCHIN. nov 21J 1Wew Stose I Nowa Goodae TN addition to moy Grocery on the corn .L ur, Ilhave open ed a Ftncy Grocery it my old standc. one dodi'.Uonth of Bleaty I Bro. wheci-e I keep at fulluet 8003 on of nio, 'ings fo)r Christmas tih'e. ech as '-on: Krant Bologna Hausage. Bioa!<ft~ Strips Onins.\ppesOranges, Cocojttuuta, Ba nana, a~ageIr' h Potatoes. etc., etl Call at H~eadquarters. on the eorner and huv' tour Bran lies, RnotR, tfquor an-t Wfne, of whldh I keep A full ttee tion. Forty bdrrels of,thee Adar 61 hen'd.- W. II. .00NLY. -deo 4 On the ('ntner. TIII GENSJMNM At F. %V. iabenichf/se And A. Williford's Sole Ahenta for WInnabwt'i iAov Im GO TO' Colnof & Chan lers F you wpit a real good art Ole at its proper value. Thoir prices are low, conasidering the quality of the r goods. They have a splendid stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Plain at d iancy 1ing, Studs antd .-leeve Butti ns, Gold itand ilolled-Plated Sets, Si ver and Ilatedware, Pocket and Tubl Kntiver, Gold Pons and Peneils. ALSO A large assortment of G01ssware, Lamp Goods, Toilet Sets,i Vases, Clocks. (warranted good thile-keep ers), Spectacles and Eye-Glasses to suit all ages, Safet.y Lamnp-1urters, Machie Needles, Violins, Violin Strings, etc. etc. dec 2 SMOKERS TAKE NOTICEs --:: FIVE THOUSAND llulCOK AND I \1 AdSl CIGARS. FIVE THOUSAND 8 i 1 I 1 1 B CIGARS. THE BES%. FIVE CENT CIGARS -IN AMERICA -AT F. W. IIADENICHT'S '- : 0: - V2 hav. flow in store the laigest stock ever purchased by us, and whlich will be disp~osed of at low Dry Goods, #lothinhg, Hat, Shtoes, Groceries. Briidled. Saudles. Hatrness, Red Leather, Ha;thess Len+hoi' &c. We re niot given to "BLOWING," but can t rutihiliy any (9 hi offer in~g solid bargains, and will be glad to see yotu. sept 2 . G*. DESPORTES. ALWVAYS ON HAID I The very best NORFOLJK OYSTz~nS, tilee thes a week, at F. W. HJABENI('HT's Best Salt Water FR E81I Fisill dli the year rdud d, ahdl atwatys warranted to 'bo gbod; at F. W HAlBENICII'is. To ai-rive this weekc ohai barrol old 1-63 NAT HAN'S CABINEI j ilIaKEY, (g.-n ulne), at iV. S. Somne of sarne, very old; in stook. PHILADELPHIA LAGER NEER Ina one-half Pivit Bottles, for Fatmily use, very low, at F. W. HAL-ENICH1''. hdv I1 WAGONs! WAGONS! WAGONSI! Po1s TIE PEOPLE. UNE CAR 1JOADi bF THlE FAMU'US WEBSiTR WAGON; IONE OAll idAD) OF TIin, RltiABLE, AVERY WiGONS; WE WILL NOT lIE UNDERISOLD. Por sale by ,.Wifinsbow6, b. 0; EI8. DE&PORTE 3 * C9.,. . Rldge*ay, 010 Dreat Exciteillent! AND BROTHER. GOODS GIVEN AWAY! the undersigned, announce to the public that we have Just re ceived a new lot of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS' BOOTS AND S1IOES, .I'RUNKS, VALISES, &C., Which we will sell at the lowest; and iI additionI to the low prices we give to every urchaser of $5.00 an extra pwesent of FIFTY CENT8 WORTH OF GOODS, And to every purchaser'of $10, an ex tra present of .ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. JUST RECEIVED. A new lot of Thiec-Buttoned Kid Gloves, only 50 cents, real Alexander Kid Gloves, $1.00-worth $1.2b. Oa C E 0 1 0:C A 0 A A ALL KINDS AND STYLES. A call for hi.pection is cordially in vited, and satistaction acnarantced li ever'y r'espect. P. LANDECKER & BRO. nov 20 LUDDEN & BATES) FOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. ^i1E MIUhIC HOUSROF TH E 801 T REMOVAL TO OUR Neow Dolube store An TImiitsei8 Music Temple. wo large stores, each 30 feet front a ' 1. storie*H bif-, fronting on thre-e stre w.- filled from celir to loft with nmust l' Plies. Nothaing~ to compare with it ir ta. Southern Statces. A RIG STOREi 41BI0 STOeK, :A BIG0 TRADE, A'ND MOR TO OCMS. During t'.ie ten yehi-H since onr estab lishment of our honse we have developed the lmusin trnde of the South t03 a won. dorful dlegree, but as yet we huavsi bnly be. gun. Wcareo, not many years ahead, business of it million a car. and to take cnre of this eomocus tradh we have pro. vided on. riesent mamrhoth) arbrom. Fall trade 1840 will be immense. We are ready for. it; For months our aenior part nor has bedl at the North dnontractin wvith Piano and Organ maul'iabthiew fri ins rumenta. lie has conclnded nmost ad vantageone contracets. end the Pianoi and Organs ai-l "comning, comning" 10',(l0t in(Ire. by ov ely steamer. New~ Styl. Reft Prices. 'Now Terms, Nen. Store, New De. pariure. SPECIAL OFFERi, 'ALL 1880; CUane piles with three Months oredit. During mofuths of An.' Sept. and Oct, w will sell Pianos in a Organs at Lowi O)AHN Pnacexs, payable 04 Uansit on. a ,Pr. ano or $.tI) .Adh on an Organ. with ,the 1Ma!nor~ in three months, WiriloUT uNTER sw. W HA T DO YOU1 8AY N' TiSi OFFER1 Write for Illustrated (chilogoes and New Price Lists for Fall 1860 and pro pare t-> be astouished~ LUbI)PN & BATES1 SAVANNAH, GA. Whlolesale Piano and Organ Dealer's july 97 SHAVING SAL2OON. 'V HE unadersigneud begs lente to ssy to the publi6 thit ho is nowv ru . niir a fist-clds8 Shaating Saloowi Iii every rospeOet. None but tomflentn and ekpeOrt ivoi'knien id~ emlilo -ed, and those who will favor uts with tit blistom are guaf'anteed satisfactidn, HA IRi-CUTTING .Done In then intst andi neate'at t0y16. Don't forget to calf and give me trial; iund I will pipnae yoit. .. J. M, McCALTj, Opposite Dr. Aikena'8 Ihrig Stoi-o; aent A AT T rH E COR FALL AND W 'W E BEG leave to inform our customers lately disposed of our Grocery Depa. room for our TD X.# 'rC C Which Are now in store, and iavo been mi eannot enumerato the % nrinna kidnIst nnis styl amine onr tock, and we sball endlAavnr to r CLOTHING, 1A Ts AND GWl This department ham been extended, and Our 'roy City eerfect Fitting Crown Shirt laudried made to order if desired. BAY STATE STANDAE ' Are our specialty, and to thoqs who have t those wbo areyet strangers to the durability ton call and buy your winter 4upply, ora sing You will not huve to come often-they are j Shoo made. A ZEIGLER BROTHEnS' Gents', Ladies', 3 your S oo bill and save money by buying t] J. oct 7 DON'T Until You Y STOCK of Fiurnlture, vhlelh will a iet according to quality, and for I Remember that all my goods ar'e warrati Furniture elsewliere, theni como to the II1 best. selection and enn hu1 cheaper. Ben wav. Blewood, Whie' Oak, Woodwai and trk. This is ia r(colonetiditloll of A new supply of Window Shades. Wal Frames, Chromos, flat Reks, and Book The largest supply of' Tinl Chamber Set ber Suits. all and see then. A new si aiv. Don't Buy a Machiie merely becat It and likes it. Rem:ember that most of 1 putiled have but little merit. The one vc (ime and vexation, is noiselCs, ri'1111 It. Remember the Gold Medal was awai over eighty competitors. I can reler vot alwaiys gi'en ent ire satisf'tction. Reinel Sash Factory. All orders entrusted to n the lowest priews FurnIi ture neatly repi pIeparCd tu iake to order. Lumir and ing Maclihicn Needles aid attachlinents an me. Don't fitil to 4all hf'-ro plurchaisinig IF OU WANT ANYTHING IN THE CALL AND~ GE~T THE BEIST AT JF. W. HI1 B ESVICH.T'S. SCQOH WHUIEEY PUNCHEB, .- AT JAMAIQA RUM PUNQHESb troH AND JTERDIES, MADE OF" TNE BT Ii'ORTMD) iI QUQIs; AT F. W. HABENICIRT'S. THlE "DON CARtEO/ E BET TEN CENTS CIGAR~ FOR TIlE MONEY. ho+ 1id F. W. H..DENICINT'8. THlE PEOPLE'S NkUTUALa ItELIEF ASSOCIATION. r 131.8 isl ai isdociatitt b biusiness men, .. 'who, for their mutu l i-oteotIon. oontribuizte 4owards a. fifn ; so ax in eoat of death. thlf~ fifi'llas mriy re - civo, from $2.,0 to $5;0'ii., fcotain gto IIamount of c'ertieiate; Tids is one of the best. plans jof lie oInsiirnne. You ayas yeu go, just like flue izmrance, en dwith miore conteniencoe vn, as you pay b small linstaltdeft during the year. W refer tob tIiae best acqnainted with n*; viz : uembers in Fi rlold: 0 . ;1. e1. SIt~ise, Jan. A Brice, Jno B. Davie, D. Ri. Plenniken, B. tau enheimnen J. W. MoCiiht.- Jno. .7. Ndfl Th 6&4 L. Johli Meann Davis, Jan.. y laf.Av onle. that should lik~to bbc neatemb will apply to ~ OV B0 eat 2 - AO NEIR STORE INTER GOODS. and the publio generally. that we he rtment for the purpose of making mor . irked at priens to induce qniok sal.q. I es. but corrlilly invi-e all t. alil Ud eg. auake it the interest of nil to purohnase. 9' FURNLi9fING GO OD. we guarantee prices am law as the lowest. iannot be surpassed. Laundried or Un. M SCREWED SHOES ried them we need not Pdd words. To of thl4 honestly uade Shoe. we ask you e pair only, it yon prefer trying them. icknowledgel by many to outwear any LSO 1isses', and Infants' Fine Shoes. Iteduo 1A bert. Remember the place M. BEATY & CO., ON THE CO1UNER. BUY Nave aSean be the ]arrest, handsollest and chen esign amtI workmantiship unlequallled, ed to be as represented. Price vout' est-class store where von wvill have the r In minld that I ship 'goods to Ridge d's, Blackstock, and its far as Chester t lie quality atid price ot my goods. I Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture Shelves, cheaper than the cheliapest. E, made to m1atch CotaIg and Chan. Ipply of Sewing Maichilics as good as ise your mother or your ieighbor has he mIchi11es 111111 Ire I ost. largely in want is the one that. will saiVe you light 11(d will last a long time. I Iave ded to onte ot 11th Maicwhinles I rellreselit i to mn1101% that aire us ilg it, and It has uiber. 1 tt I 1111 aigeti 1;oI i toor an d to il have prompt ittention aid at ired at moderate prics. I ant also Shiighs Mor sale at s11al profits. Sew. d parts of ltichintes Cn h) had through lisewhere. R. V. PIHILLIPS. $25,000 WOJR TJ OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT VERY SliYiaL PROJINNa ---:0: NO change heessary to le asndsidi our business; for the reason that No ard gaining groun'd ihstead 'of iofdhg, andt if till hood trado of onis 6oniit~iuos; the balt thrown~ out Will becomno ad tainteti 'witiu skipboi-s1 that thb jyarties holding thie Uno ivl be m6e withi tii isad fish'erman's luck: WVe extond a dordial lifAL ion to. 01n0 aitd ali to call andi an0 is. SUGENHEIMim & UitOESCHEIJ. iiov 25 SALE STABLES. ALL persons who bought stool from me last spring on time whose Dotes are diie first October, will please be pi'epared to meet them,. as full pge~ynt will be requiredb Prom t payment will ontly' enable me . th 'accomnodate. them next spiie C~@ItAWI 4OER thellvred atfny St4ble on Cotygrou Street, located1 one door south of te l~dd building. se 28