The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, November 12, 1873, Image 2
1t. )MNNI P.1118, ditor.
'Y..looday Moraiig, Nov. 5, 1873.
Lovo of Music,
I, oat t l t a t is a great gift.
Ncx -'o it is a due nppr.eialion (A
musec. Our Goveinor oems peoc
."arly Mlessed in this respect. Foi
ioo ho lIm been luxuriating ir
I C WS. Inl 01nter to gratif'y his
c ' d tal o ho emoploycd th<
-. ont po.,I hand in Co!:imbia to
qj. I u 1 n111 ice a week, it is said,
T %Y ig sever ty-five dollars Co r ca' b1
Qce:.,ion. Now theso miiicians must
bo paid, and for this purposo a obech
hias been drawn by Iis Excelloncy on
tho cortinenciit fund for a thousand
dollars. Wo have no oljection to ce
th . baud p eid. They fully car the
mnflhiey. Nor do wo oljoet to the Glov.
ernaor paying his dobts. It is what
very honest inan thould do. BIl
in paw ing your debte, ho careful to
u o your owin money. Tho confusior
ot' ideas pre:vajiling het weon 4Aum e
t117m has14 sent ma ia ever follov t
th pelitCtialry. If IIs ExcOlleciao
continuo to gratify li, lovo of Ilush
by drawing on pub!ic money ho may
at somo future day be regaled I3
music of a different kind-tho mono
tonous clanhing of a ball and chain
As we aro frienids of the G overnor
wo warn him in hiInein.ss to avot
81uch1 indisorctions in future.
A Capital S'poec3Yh froin T i Iluley
In tho houve on the 7th inst., dur
ing (1iSOUioQi01 on the bond bills, Till
Ilurley from (harleston made a capi
tal speech, of which wo clip tho fo
lowing report from the News nnd Cot
rior :
'Ti imurley follow"a 11nul ci
nd aspooeb Ilicl dhi ciedit to him
ielf and wah umdo a very unuke
impressiol uj m the liii.. tI o a
in hope , lie .(,4i . that the quesionl 0
the bills of tho 1l1;:ik of tie Stat
vottldl heoeno d .'ily as to tHh
eIfect it wolid havo nipol the ilread
dititroised tiancial contib on of' thI
State. Inli l <Tpinimn thw !Povernl
in"ca I I d not think af le,-oiv g th
1ill, for it w'ould ho
I. matters stand it' tho "t-do e
tcIlpLd it) p:ay i ece':.ry thea in
;Cla;imi. It w ldV r14 ii a tAx 14 at
least twent m1110 S. or 1:3,0:0 ,1(0 1f.i
one yar, which i. fie times mor<
thani the State ;r n fermer
c'st wheln ;t' h anOir wo'ro cenomia
-ly man ed. a sai -. e a I I S.
the rate of taxati -: h1a8 been for four.
years annually'inerened, n a
tvery h ear twe'r h - rc ' i . .
--til t aat ~h i te ~'a iero aa. t.
IT'L State, h.lesaid' hal) 1 r4 ad it
u' valeiat h r 1. eit wv
NOiLionA a-it. al s I eI ' a i n iAli
to al, untilt ta it, a .I.. . :
oero wer 1t) t 01 aiT forl tho h'et
toat tax at 'ja . There wiasjl Ion nowa t)1
NOT' A iMa' .An of 1 In aii tr. i'.1
either' th wh it l nor the bbu-ait:
wod subit to tal there~s a' I mII
pow'er aaat, hoe ora tabr t t'(ol enfori
t. 110~ haiiela oub noth'. p~ay it, Qame
w lroul :''ti ali., tht peoplo ta om
theut at . 'fho a thes
d s ta (..'Caoidatie apt
'e n sch'~ t a lund natessary to d'ithi
cm onetl t themi~a Orn ovr theit
e aakl.ys eqiages Cluxr iao n.;
in t hilveri l ate1 whi.: they hoavta
sbuie foromdt the Nate i ot ern
'lurlly wet onl i th the (ai u
perasan hor, i;.rowaty int realy ele43
Tuht Eakth theannon opemt Uaiyouen
orWoa wre ald hos at 1aistao diov
eru w th taltian wif thu o a'
p1,ankbit htd caud huch fa cani l
hioinsporndgnt oiaa tho News 'an
Uure cplain theIlc ina pin t
connuht.8 I liotl tMa io : a a ' usn
" Tidhe Stanetio s,-ita tema Genr
As"sobty ist tleiey ot ow altuoi
burt ow itc taxtionV 'g aiilth o
piil' s umt tIlo a ho fare cn the
Ivnturn in forcin t1 1hem ton. Thas I u
wha inh fihtensc "t.h~ aghey part abona
wich~ia te Sateth governmen4ati a u
r,' bt tr.;t they be 1 Oaclive, or t leh.as
':v'ar that1 it, iste ibeg tinio
momnt o itpt of;a I ihe olnr
'Poverit nentc~ h aga u them. Conticu Pol
aontinuedh evitd. ing hy a re n-aa Ippr
";..ive ta t the ami nirth' 'ion a~
( httold oci .idedtio thovS
rem overboad a too' burdengome t,
lray entor-' iand che byi deciirrl
Coi t couldS redra eiio"o
Wei would ra j.ie if we were suri
this is trute. Our1 corrupt governa
u ao i,vt, blato UGrant fordwish
ing to4 rid hii mmself of these burdens.
Th111e iceent elections have given auch
decided warnings that lie will have to
look out for his own'scalp, and will
be too busy dodgiug' the 'pitch-forks
of tie Western farierd to have any
time for helping his Sa trbies out of
ithe tire.
(rant mado a great in ist'aio -in not
conunting 'his impudent inteefereneo
with Stato politics to the South.
.'ew England was quiet whilo "Kel.
log was being foirted on Louniiana.
Bot a howl rose from the Putitan
Brahlmi's wivhen an attempt was Uado
to spoon Boast Butler into the gofo'r
rorslip of Massachusetts.
Thirninig inen aro beginning to
couplo the enormous debts of the
Soutliern Staten With railroad grabs
and-hauk pay stcals in' the North, and
in checking one Will stop the other. -
Tao "part'y" will have enough to an.
ewer for at home without lugging
along a half dozen rascally govern
ments. It. may be that the Supremo
0,ourt really did aim this decision as
a blow to Republicanism in South
Carol :na. if so, we learn of their
e'!ion with pleasuro. Wo can stand
the wholo issue of State bankibills if
it will destroy the present gbvern.
tuont.
The ralt Elections.
On last Tucsday, eleetion were
hcld in M assaohusetLi, Now York,
New Jersey, Illinois, Visoonin, Min
ne'ota, Kansap, Maryland, Virginia,
- \isismippi, Arkansas anid Texas.
In all of theso States the ltadical
party have lost heavily. Thoy were
pittve' in somo States against tle
Dmlooratu, int otherdP, against the
farmr, and inl othors there was a
genoral vort of scrub raco in whih
polities, mnonopolies an(d tell pera nce
were badly jumbled. Tieio scoms
f to havceei r:::her a fulling oW of
the 1ep1ubidicanis than an imrease of
S01emt, rats. Tie latter can tlerefore
not havo any great caue for rejoicing
from the recout phase which politica
he asimed. -The Democrats are
aI wtys strong in the "od' year.; and
".11unltably wlea k at the general elc
St io'i., lcause in thee.1 01C full Itepub
heal "trength is calledl Olt. ThIIe
great dis2ieuity heretofore has bcedu
t hlat th A..nerats, aiheblolened by
partial successes goneral!y ire guilty
Of s.m10 foolish step by which they
i I all ty havo gaieiwd. We trust,
th--y have lerned wisdomn by expe
iience 'rc thi'.
- - we bC!i(V,' that, the t ili0 bts
ComIe vhen both tho ev isting parties
lhouild rtire and give p1ace to an
'. r, faninded 111on the intalorial inl
terejstsi of the cutintry rather thanI
1uon idle theoica foIr the past,
I oly yeatrs a hot war a s raged u pen
thet rjiut of cntralizationi, de
nat inalb.tiiu , slaver'y aid civil
tights, whiil ho m:aterial intecests of
thle vapio have been going 'toruiin.
' poh t ical) leaders of( both parti-es
hae beent sw indliing t he mna~ses by
he~avy taxattion,, ruinous jobs anid
itpeniuh t'i~ns and reck less increase of
thle puhbN d'ebt, while lhdling 'to
~nto r'epose or d iver'tiing their attent
t io.1 by buncomobe speechetts ou miattetre
of 'no pra' ctl iminportanteo. WVh Ile
-tthkid gloved hu~imantitarianis of the
Nourthi hiavo been de'oply cohioerned in
t he queist ion of equal rights antd so.
ei al equality they have suifered the
ra ilrtoadls to throttle the~ people, the
htnhatho engatg int ruinocus schemes,
adtewhole n at ion tsecinba k in tho
wvildos t speulations--all of wvh!eh
hiavoe ulitited in the present crash.
AlI opublicatn Congress and Dometo
Cr:.t ic l~ ine hanve alike con.
Itributed t e br inmg aboutt thle result.
I (nt thle peoplo have confidence in
1either'? lith are damned by their
past reord.
TFhe farmier' rh ovement i.n gaininig
strengthi daily. But, thero is danger
that it will run in'to extreme.. A
c. omtpromtiso should be effected.
tlThere are soveral planks that
shtould be inserted ina the platform of
Sthe inew p-irty,
1 . T1o remanid G rait and his ollio.
holders, and evt ry politician of' either
I side wh Io is inivolved in tho existing
frauds to back seants.
'2. To catch the leaders of the C'ar
pt-bag governments in the South,
and all defaultintg putblic olicers and
cashier s and iminpraisont themi for li fe
at htard lalwor,
3. To cru.-h all montopolici.
-4. To biar'e all demiagogues who
by their incendiary speeches tend to
produce anotagoi hi between tho
racs.
3.ITo rrquire a property an<l4 eduoa
donal quralitfiuatien for sut'ratge.
O.1To reduteo taxation by an eco
inomical administration of gover'n
mnenit. Thtese area a fewv of the many
pl anks required. When a patrty
ehe eforo uts with this platformi
uppjt it.
The Logislatueo.
F ron all ccounts the Legislature
is doing nothing but earn worthless
pity ebrfifloates The vailous rings
havo' not y't'agrood updn *any plan
of soaling the debt. Patterson and
Neglo - ro' pushing the hiuo' Ridge
scrip. In the meantime, the U. S. Su.
promoC ourt have thrdwn a fiftoen inch
shell intoihe Radioal-can p 'by 'deid.
ing that the bills of the Bank of the
State issued during the war aro re
coivublo for fboxej. 'There a0e seri
where between $600,000 and $2,0o0,.
000 of those bills out. N) oie knlows
how many. At tie receipt of' t'his
intolligence in the'Legitalature several
of tihe leaders sot ',p a lugubrious'
howl abont democruii perfidy, and
the decision being a deAt-h blow to
.ejpublicanism in S uith Carolina.
Tho difficulty is that if ihero be
$2,000,000 of these out(standing bills,
almost the whole of Chis ea r'
taxes can bo paid by thom, and
there will bo no greasy greenbacks
in the treasury to gladden the loyal
heart. ' One of our Solons declared
that the jig was up, that the Legisla
ture had intended to reduoo tho debt,
but this groat outrage paralyzed evory
effort, and nothing could bo done
now. It is strange that a s'et of
lawgivers who could incontinently
gulp down a $20,000,000 caue!,'will
strain so at this paltry million 'ddllar
guiat.
Wo ourselesi do not relish the idea
of this additional debt.. We havo
no oljection to havo thoso bilis re
ooived in instalments so as to redeem
thom gradually. But to pay $2,000,
000 tax to the bill-holders, and then
*2,000,000 more in another tax to tho
Stato is rather heavy with cotton at
eleven conti.
'TFh Nows and Courier suggests that
these bills be reissued in payment uf
claims againAt tile Stato. Th-is would
give tho 'Legislaturo a littlo pooket
money and] tho ling a good de:.l, and
might be benlefiia l inl tho nt.d to all
parfios. Thoso bills would tako the
pacoe of the 1,t000,C00 proposeo. by
tle great l'inaneier, and would re
liove the matkot.
Th*c suggestion is pinuile, but.
wo cannot at present -tate whether a
reisstio would bP really of bnelit.
Phoe t.gly 'feature of thia matter is
that the lates.i onl which tho hills
woro printed cannot bo found. Sue
'f!!ow in dotsbtless waiting for an op
rortunity to 'iood tie 8tate with
ounterfeits. T'euly, the finanies IC
a a bad Vay.
'ho Panio.
The dread demon of im'j;ecui.osity
till flaps he'r sable pinion over the
atld, and the end is not yct. The
trent mnufctotring~ fir'in of the
spragues has suspended-l, and Clallhiin,
vhoso sales amoiun:t annually to fort y
r fifty mail ion's of' cohars, i~s in om
)arr1'ansedl ci 'rumistan'ue.. The cotton
nills North havo mostly suspefiled.
arner a& CJo., wh'lo emloIyed 10,000
peraiv es att )i500,000 a tmo n th, hav'e
dlosed i ndeliniitoely. Th ousa n .s of
peratives in othter places arre. idle.
Pho receipts of the lead inrg street
railways cof Now Yozk haveodecreased
tome $300 per day. Trho l iquor; iusi
riess has fallen oHf 30 to -10 per eeni,
while the pawnbrokers' business hais
in-ereased four f'old. In the samoe city
150,t00 laborers hiavo satr'uck on no
uount of dIereased wa'ges. 'The win
ter is laproaching and t hoe laborers
have but little money. Threro will
be greart s'eiring during the comiing
months, if these strikes coatinueo.
Thelr city eatoineil of New Yor are
preparing vacanat publ1ic bui ldinigs
for thec neonmmodation of thu desti
tute. But 150,000 destituto, with
their famnilies, besides the nunuber of
paupecrn .areacdy existing form a hoge
army. Many of these belong to thre
International, whose tloitiga in lPai is
:luring the reign of tlio Commune
I'ere characterised bay the utmost
lawlesiitces. Th it net posdiblo that
these, iunaddenedl by hunger, and in.
lahmed by agrarianism, may dir'ect
their attacks. on the capitl of tihat
Dity ? 'Sch-a miob in a~ fete days,
soula'~reduce0 thlat mang:ni floot ietrto
ulohis to ru ins. It beooe the a.
thorit ies to be on the alert, and to do
all in their power to lessen the In.,erv
caused lby the reckless speculations
oft thei difflerenit rin gs of speculhator1.-.
T'hese lratter richly deserve punishi
ment, bot the ur ofi'' the mo inc il
fall alike en the just and the uI'nist.
The Nivt-A Magnificout Tributo to
TIhec Iato Prtesdential eloetion it;
too recent for ninny of cur readers to
forgot thle eartoonis that appeared in
lfar'per's Weekly during that bitter
luvais. Thoe wvere' from the pencil
of Th. Nast, and evinced the greatest
gentius. Nast was a foreigner, but
for money, ho activily cspoused the
Republican "ansa rna wa otr ..
arsistatc ia eleting Grant. A few
days since a comaniiation appeared
in the Now York Herald statibg that
Nast was in very straightened eircutn
stnuoos, and was t ravelig Lthriglout
tie country delivering luetures for a
support. The Herald with its usual
enterprise preparid a subscription
for a Nast fund. Tho reponses to
this appeali ave'een ver'y ludierous.
Dollar bills, siillings, diu.es, cent
pices,,postage stamps, lead pencils,
old conis", 'amd even an organ and
monk111xey havo been donatd as tributes
to this great gentius. if these coan
tibiut10ij~ cant i na~e to pour' in as
:tvilV, fIC w' Wil ('iable Nast to
set uap atn ld e'uraeiQr t y si'p 'with a
hundred dollars caipital. 1the whole
thirig is an ainl' In hax and will
doubtless excite Mr. Nast's ri.ibility
ald probably eVrvokce a new series
of Nastiy c.1iibitionls of humo.
The Spiagues 'ud the fdeluinbia Canal.
Now that the piagues havo failedi
ITO aro itcri'-t(d to know what will
becotne of the Col mtabia canal. It
may be that the property of this firm
will be so'l to' y its liabilities, in
which case tho 0aa11,l will be one of
the first pi (11poscd of. wec ad.
vise tho Coluubians to be oan the
alert, and ready to sei'ze any oppor
tunity of regaiing p .ssiusion of this
valuablo water powe.,
Niny YolUt, Nov. 10.-otton-low
middling, I ;il midd!iaag, 13 ; other
grades unelaniged ; ad closed at '7.
niddling 131; reipts :,3116 bales.
N!r. A. R. l'hilling, and oldl and es.
teemted resident of Colu mbia, was onl
yertelday anori ag foind dead ill the
Park. Nir. 'illips ans engraged in
the Cor aission a1 auc a t i oneer intg
bisinless hea o b.forej th War, rIud was
wel! knoiwn in tl.a commlunity as a
good bu;in le' m-u.- i i //h /d.
Bl ief anird pit Ey tianlel i)rew's
opinlion of the pl.,ihlil:Ly of .Jpecie
paymt~t . ieI say..:
"Wll, tL. e lanak., wsv'a. pay ,' een
backs, and I do0't s'.. they cuuld
py spcie al) ,hare e:y.
An Oswegloaa a ".vernty
nC umbr-elhas w're stu I rnu thae
Bapti:,t ohurch in 04vego o.-: rainiiy
hight, L'st week." ' TahiUi proves' oth
ing- saveta %pit ilk beine"r
"sp rink ,'' at fa-t wlich all i:tclli
gent per'.- 1l.'new bor'e.
.\n alaerative feraale to ,ter-.vriti r
ta)s Tilal, if sHe col ditest, herself
l her troables andt3 p9ioat and im
a muan f .r a 1 we1vonII, ;-13 ivra
Choa. .a that sp ae. toj Ovtlnpy the
A tmath at a.heass for te thea on sa nd
!lar.' a sido has been madelt eten
Dik I'ae:er andl 3r. t algher, ol'
Austaif, N ~eaa. "iv thasana I
doll ar asido f'orfIeit huas beena't pnt up,
anad the amatch will comc off' si week.
I~om next Chr itm as.
Gov'~enor elect WVillitam \1 Allen, of
Oio, is the neo of Allent G. Thanr
t Inln whoa will be re-eletl to the
Unaitedl States Soenat~e ais a result Lot
the late D.emaocrattic victory in that
StIate.
Roaaa ei the trecs itn Ar thansas are
pid u ta he as dead ly as th lao pas Itreea
Ona o themI la. n elmat tree netr lgin
hats been~a the deathI of twelve mn
talrenady. For articular'i in qn'irei. of
Thaei Greenv'1Il air abe~gan y'ater
day. This F .air pao sss manty pintais
of itere:,!, .ad wila rao dhenit attract
a large crowa. t'roeean, i'e i3 one of
the lovli1 est oif pla e's' antd enjoys an
cnablathIe reptatio foro' haisiitatlity.
Ina Iowa ti-o anti-\hlopal ist:: have
Ilthaamajori t i lhe Legisl atur ae. .The
di vision st~anrda 53 aagaim~ tt 1 Nadi.
cals. Tho ntew party saeemas to be go
tng aheaad~ out ini the Northwest.
TheIa differences betweent Beeher
sand TJ.ilton haive bieenaaatica bly ad.
jubtedI. Wh~at a I essed thing it ir
for bretberna anJ th eir wives to dwell
together ina unity !-ChItarlolle Obser
aer.
'Ia.thdat Ep;iscopal ('hurch':I SouthI,
ie td at Li'ncelhtrg, Vat., aan We..
day.~ ina the eighaty-e.ighath yeatr ->i !ais
age.
G.a~ Sht i-lan a s ays thatC l'hoa 'f exas
tatnd Ptacili railroad wil ul timtiately
et thea r adaa t aross t he con ia tnt.
o snalow bleekades oni the li ::e.
NEW
<.\ ND FA S li ION A BL E \.
largo aand vat'ied tatock of( genaal'
aaa'achanada,.e., t0o exl ensivo to desacr'ibo to
Purat'asers will do well to call a nd be
'a'is'i~ed of thea fact. Spciatl attteanlaance
hats baetn givent to I ho ladies dbepar'Iarnent.
.rt. Ie~ -- m e
The Elections,
BA I 'MORE, November 7.-The
Democratie majority in t'his city is
14,419. - .
Nx;w Yonic, Notonmbot 7.-A dis
patoh from Kunsas says that out of
eighty-seven legislative distriots heard
from, tbe Opposition have sixty-one
anid the -Rpulgions.~tw'nty-six dolo
gates. This assures an opposition.
majority on ajoi'nt bitllot.
Sr, PAUL, M ipr.,,.,Novoe:ber 7.x
Thireturna sho,p asteady decrease in
the Ukapublioan vote. Dlce, the Far..
mer' caididate for treasitrer, is ut
doubtodly elected. .. The Legislature
will h-avo a greatty redgeed .tepub-.
lican majoi ity, tho 'reduetib being
gitatest pruputtionatoly in the n.
ate.
N r~A n','N.J., Novemnb'ir'7. -
Tle, Now Jersey Senate will coisiat
of 14 lIepublioanis and 7 Deiocrats.
Tho'lluuse 32 Republicans, 27 Demo,
cr-ts ad 1 [udipendent.
New 'ork mas gone D*mdoratfo-by
at least 12,000 majority, a tremen-..
alousigain sinde Grant carried the
Stato laht'var, by 50;000 votes.
'lie -air.mers have-carried Illinois,
and Republican losses are chronieled
all over that State.
In Visepnsin and K(ans'au,,the 'Far
mers b'aye beat the regular Republi.
cans docisively.
Naov YoRx,Nov. 4.-- Tile ClceNion
is quiet, very litile'dist irbance has'!
occurred at the polls.. J\,t ih1s hour,'
41 p;'m., it is intpossitle to give any
thing very reliable concerning tbo
resgit, tho gh th i6iggonTS a't
that the race has been very close b -
tween- McCool and Connors. JA.
turns from 60 election districts show
a majorily of 'f,-150 for McCool. Mc.
Cool i1 1,000 behind in the same
number of districts. Wadb.othleis'
likely elected by about 3,000 major.
ity.
LATF.R.- iL1eturns from 70 election
.listricts show ?leCool's majority i'o
be 10,000 to 15,000'~; Funcher 7,00 ;
Dunahue 3,000 ; Flynn 17,000; Walt.
man 10,000, Albany 'reports received
from the interior of the State, ind
ente a mpjority of ".0114 for the Ste*o
licke't. lIem ii eleectl by ibont
3,000 mns jorit v.
Consetrative ga i a!q re reported
throughont t,, St &to, as fair as heard
oa . - ichu . ie-i ,i .a ,50t ('oI.*
serviatio maitoy. -'Il Norfilt' theI
Cnervat ive's ga; 800I. In 1oter.
buy'g tey pnin 4m 9. .on1ser%- I
ticket ecied bj a very large usjori
ty.
P:rLIasuhiA, A. Nov. 4.-Rle.
publicanas carried this city on gene..
ral ticket by about,. 250 O mi:joritv.
Conlservat ives ga lp betwovn 800 ntirl
l.oO . G ns.va;tivN.e. a10 i;Lb.ibilIt.
'1'rospeets of anot her row. hIe il i
tary will probably be ahtq to keep
order. Two sh'ts were fir-csd and i in
of AtoneCS thiro wn but n10 OIre hurt
Norfolk; gives a whiat'o :itumoriry of
1, aTd Kemrii. r a majority of
801.
U uallp- ton.- retut its as far a.
lhcardl from is oon,ervat i.
.N 'iJsemenIVd -gocs GUuservative '
.M1rge Conteryative gains atll over
Gen;i '.em'puer tNa's her.s' te-d ay at thme
St. John I, tel 2,11d l.3ft this. e euing
for his homte in .\lad isoni e'uunt..
Dasvaae~G. , No...-Iemper L0 .
Iiuilbes 497. Iladical. majorit y -7.
. 4ICHMONn, \'A., Nov..4.-.Tlhe r
turns I rojn all pairts of' the Stam inm
d icqo utan m i~t ably t ha t alo ia n'.
for Remper by 20.000'I im .j rtt.
BARGAINS I
\Ve 11ow 'ofier our' St(ek of
Dry Gloodis
.'oots and Shodes,
IHats,
LototNitws fre Q t ods,
t1OST ! D nLt iid Clotii g
Pscial toi iuk cllet oe
AOT! Cn OTofCthn
TO GASH CUSTOMERS !
WOODWARD & LA.y
,-o 1
FANCY
Collars, CufflJ,
Bouwsi ' Tie4.
fl sey DAM 0.
Ooraeta-botlh wovcn* nd plik*ul.
SACQUES-SAAbCj I.:
11u i., a I I t G . i U.Ce . I.
NEM 13 0('PT S 8 HI' i'" 'S
Xel ut .Vvlhl itudu~ly
Oct t1
I'-I
T y VIIl .9
CHANDLER!
ss100 s1008 J,. H. Daly.
E CON 1) building
Sonth of Court llouse.
,* o)torat low figures, a,
comn plete nnd elegaint
-TOCK of Chitia, Olass
-0 ,nd Crockery WAREL.
Ginem en11vi's 1111w loLdies' Oold 01nd s'ilIver
Wa1 -ee, Ibu- celAbrted Elginl Wal ch
- Silver Wi ie, S;erli-ng andt plated,
Jtwelry ini va .4iws yles and
(2 t'icks, d'r puni aaItled
00ld allt. Silver Ring,
&c. &c.
nY aricl ol' our lineo, not on hand,
en:b 1.rcr li'Al for a cnstuner in ten days
jhi( vun .xitla chal-go
KnIi. clocks and Jewelry, carefully
,.1 ppt111ly repaited. Al work WARl
HA NTED.
J. . CON. __. A
NEWC(ASIL
V W1. . MOORE & CO.
.NTI: DOOR TO
John C, Squier & Co.
DEALERS IN
.mE DR ESI
A ND UN DERWEAR1.
;F i S 1"'URNSHINu
GOODS
.10T1-S,'S, IlIAT S AN D
TI:WNiKS Ci'OCKEI(Y.
W A I F &-j., &S.
A LS 0.
(nol. ofd chaing tobacco and
Cigari cc: edtal by all to)
I'd the b -st ini TU)WN.
(.- AND) EXAMNE FORL
tiit 14
7\ W\ G OODS:
INW (000
rhave jusit opened ono of liho larg-'
tot anid best s~t oid ti~ooks otf
Falt nn-1~ Nintir G1oods, we havo over
openetit in, this muarkot. Our utock( consjis
li n pa r of a lavge assor t mnent of Doine'stjo.
(Goei, t adies' JDress Goods. ini large vai 9.
Iy, coing3 Lng of loineiinl. Cauhmeres, Dl.
nigouni-s, Valenira, Emnprosa Cloths and Al.
a lar il:nk of Lai4si Shawls and Saf
*Ji~c aetti, RuifUings, &o. Our qtook
o(f' eady-Mido Clothiung, iag~e,
Alorea, tiit Caps,
i tint largess
we have
aerr
had, and .z , gienriteo to givo atisfacilon.
both I at to T'inilify and Pr too. We
hm~vi i ft w piocoa of Carpetiny,
whichl we w~tl rad.!l at. prices
t. ltvf ('ox peItii.n
e aln kuep alwap's
on bi i a full
lir t ware, ('r:'akery arde Wr~odnn ware
anii' n fiull line of 1P-gd, Medt'ines, Bookas
an Iil itoniery, (OiIl, lint hs, &o.
lWo 'apoeerfuilly invite th attentior, eaf,
aar friends an the puli generally to anL
inspect 1t,n cii one stock befuo purchasing.
Goods Shownj withi Pleasuro !
McM ASTER & B3RICE,