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JOB WORK.
Bill IeadlH, Letfter He0adH, Envelopos
P'osters, Cards, Iuvitationas, Tioke'ts., &c.
neatlv metiotod at this ollico, - CilRAP
'Olt CASil.
'TI 11E IWA ST AT BAY.
,11 /-'.%' niu .I s iu IrS I111 'VEI:'r
How lo Thinks Ias Reg l1Oards im
'1'h Ortt Spoon Manipulator's Ideas
or trhe Now Whig' Party.
A recent WVashingtoni telegram
says: A party of citiz'ens of the
District called ot B. F'. Butler last
ovenIing, to secure his inflience with
the administraf.ion in the appoint
mont of a commissioner for the
District. To their request Butler,
with much bitterness, said: "I
have no favors to asic of Mr. Hayes,
an d consequently you have come to
the wrong mwan. It is true I ant a
property holder, tax..payor, and, at
times a resident here, and am inter
osted in the welfare of the District
of Columbia, but my right to speak
in your behalf as a citizen is swal
lowed ulp in my being a member of
Congross. Besides, gentlemen,"
laughingly, "you have seen in the
pampers thiat I am fighiting the0 ad
ministration, or that I am opposed
to Mr. Hayes, or something of that
that kind, and the papers never lie.
The President knows what he is
about, and is bringing about a state
of affairs that was never droamed of
beforo. He told us in his inaugural
a ddress the great things he intended
to do, and you know, gentlemen,
thathe is doing them. Every day ho is
pacifying the people. If, as you
-comlplain, the gentlemen who have
visited the White House in behalf of
your candidate have not been able to
secure an audience with the Presi.
,dent, why not refer his claims to W.
W. Corcoran, or to General Gordon,
or to men of that way of thinking ?
They can got an audience. I hope
Mr. {ayos' poliCy will succeed. He
is a fair seeing, able statesmian, a
man of great breadth of intelleet and
wonderful scope of power. The11
Republican party woent into the State
.of Ohio, and took therefrom its
;greatest staltosinan, and1( clovatetd him
.to tiht Presidlency. He is revolu,
.tionizing things in his wonder fully
,quiet way, and Mr. Corcoran an'd
'(lenoral Gordon are helping him.
T1hie people will be crowding ,each
other at thet pools at the next Presi,
-dontial election, in order to get a
.chance to vote the Republican ticket.
.80 great will be the rush that I fear
.many of them will be tramlpledl to
death. No more money will be used<
in conducting camlpaigns. It will all
be tdone withiont it. In my last canvass
I subseribed for the muict~ tilt
toirehois the( translparecies anti the
uniiformis. I am glad to knowv flhat
heea~ter' it isi44 to 'ost. 10 nohing'. It.
isi a1 new way oif dIoihg thini~s. It's
wondterul ! We see it inl4l. ihe papers
I the~ 1 1Oputblean. partv is dStis
is dead, and that the gr-eat Wh'i'
partymi is 41) be revived. IN.ow, getl~te
men, if you want your' frien ds to
succ'ted, why niot. visit some gYraiv,
yard, and get the names of a few old
respetable Whiga from the grav'o
stoneis, and put them onl your
frienid's apphlication. That would
pterhaps have great weight with the
admimstration. I wvouldi be willing
tto servo you gentlemon of the Dis,
trict, but am afraid my advocacy of
your friend would do more harm
.than goodi. Besides, Mr. Hayes
says when lie wants us memibeirs' of
Congress he will call for us, and as
lhe has not called me I presume heo
~doesn't want .me."
Some time since, Butler wvrote a
sarcastic letter to Pitkinm, marshal of
Louisiana, advising hbim to offer
'himself as a sacrifice to Hayes' poli.
cy, and indulging in severe strict.,
uires against Wayne MoVeagh, one
of the ,commlissoneris to Louisiana.
Moeoagh .wtotrted in a sharp letter
nyhich emery one uxpectedito ,demol,
ish the BeastL. Butt Butler -came
inp smilin~g and slung a wvhole ean
,of mud .over his opponent. The
(following as .a IqpeeIuen~ sentence.
WVhen :it is Iiamembered that Mc
Veagh is a son-in-law of the old mil
lionairo Santator, Simon Cameron,
ippreciatod. Hero it is
"Every one has his own tastes in
shoosing his way to acquire money,
but if I wore obliged to choose one
f two ways, either to 'appropriate
it as a military cominand r,' or to
marry into a family where I was
riither wanted nor by which I
should ho respected, to got 'money
to spare,' I certainly sliouldl choose
the former, stralngo as you may
think it, because at least I shloull
lave the money after having coin
nitted a lisrepuftable act to got it,
ind would not be liable to be (dis
Ippointod, as I might be, after I
lad waitod long for 'dead
men's shoos,' by the other method."
Even the Boston I/rall says that
to American over went to Europo
with such a reputation as Presidont
?rhant.-Liene//) (i'ouricr. WVhich is
tomothing for Americita to be thank
l for.- /ostoun I'o..
VEQETINE.
H , SAY11 S IT IS 1RUE22' I'.
W:121.3111 II~2221 Wl5i l x : ; I'. I,, IN EllIIS it'i..I
lin. If. It. STlxv1: :
I'ar Sir' --As 1 t111t iit 11 2'i Ii 'i :.t ras i n' mZil',
tulm y out t o kuI iiw w t1 V IV ,12 ' [I 11:12'1 ( n111t'
Or 1 n . n1111y t 111,'' who21 hatve bel n;ri21.ss Irin'
leat h's loor kw 11 1212' ' vli litis of stit I I ..ost
n'lli , I yr. hrI 11 a 13 l' eel 1124 yeatrs
1g i1 wis Iak 21 s2 ek 111t wh:gs 'ihe 41c1111:ga -
'tt Iotililt22 hli. I ' .r wieekl I was:i t'ii lix' I t i lit '
Is . I IttiI reI 1 Ir111 en' t 1 h.sI':iil , 32 1 il o tt
tily h'111. 1 r v rdv2 no 'l10' : I Iast a rea.
tuf'rer ; It Ely I E: n'll ot 1rely hIpleis. I''he
11,41 Iite to b12 t I h'er'e'l wa no -11.11 ; he1 .:11I
t Ilnight. possht ibly av I te 1 b11 y Ili j t I lug 11 r..
11tine In t ' driuls a1 ni legs. IhII 22fen uryg'
nent, folr saying Iny' lIt( by having thils Hti' w:ts
2l 1malJ1 aol' htn1'. 1 lo l I' 111 no 1 ons 1 ,111 i tihe
'Isk. A bol)ut. I s im' my non rail your" allv'r
lsmtnI t In (i at' pe I r, i t l 22 Int1 ny of a p 1 rson
Viho ha l h1n v0('1e -i k wthI abut, te salne
'oitng'lnt, at111411ta etur l. Mly till wenIt rigl1ht
1twaly to Ih' it21 hE iry store''ii N i bol2 ght i 1111'
le of V EG ETl: N E. );(for' I l(l tismit lhe lirst
lt'l 11 111td grea . 1 lt0 1 ; 1123 14, in ve y1 l t'.
n1 hl l. Aftetr titing I bnr hoilesI I was able1'to
:I. i a'3tl niv ahout. mlly ro1n1. 1 4011110tte,
ak~ling I he V'egt tit(, andi I was in n ftw weeks
'est orl"l t myforiner heatlt h. T1 he \t V NEtTI N E
nveti m1y lift after I h' p1hystet:Ent salid Itere was
to h'1'1 for uin. I hat' hWil Ito tletor sin'.e.
f I fel unwel'tl I take it dos' of Vi' ET'IN E,
Intl I re'omme'nt It to my13 frientist.
Yomr eg et i i ough n t be in 'very f1un01y.
ly clocoIr waIs strlt'i ls l 10 see me11 du Ill I
teainh 11. says ' EV1 E I', N K Is a goo d t llein-.
it'll I '114 Ii t'l1' He 1a1inol feel t oo 2 ha1nkfill.
Velrys graotftilIy yours,
NI Its. '.\'I'l :\ INI E 1 '(IO NS.
Sen ecn Falls, Snt ^' a(11t11y, N. Y.
Vegetine.
All diseases of the blood, it Vog:in. will
'as- resI t.1 lh patint io 1r t he1a111th
tter' ryingel t11'|Tr 't phtys2n' o t s, a1'ny 111'
l's, s 1iTer(ng for years, I s II, no1 'onc u,2tv
troof, If "ou1 are at sill.f1,r you 'alm het cure' ?
'lhy Is tis me'licine ln'rfornting such great
ures 71I 1.Works n 11t 1)the , b lotlin the 3rCullatm
luk. Ilt. 'ln truly b I 2nlled the'(r1a1 lit.2i
" rrifer. T'he great source tof <lsease originates
t1 Ili' blood ; 12' no lue't' tt1lI 1111 1a dos t t11. act,
lire tly (tI on it, to lu I Ianti renovate, has . s y
oat cham (1)0n upon1 pabit tentiont.
Vegetine.
WYl~l (cure Canker Humor,
I. 1. 11. :VI' N s1. 1 7 .
SIr -- 1-,as- fall I'y hisha.Ii got 11' tIwo h t el' ,
'fyour Vi11 e22 tin2 1 l ake for the t'anker' 1 1n1 3 ',
1hlh 111 have hal in Il y st111 tah11 for seve2ral
-'as. 1look It, an the restiI v wa 1 1r satis
I'tlry. I have t ke n it )loo1t) nany renI' I' ' s
or the t'an 4ker 11i m r, mnll non1 S'eln'Il to help1)
ne htti20' Ve 2n'. Tere' is no 1 l i n Illy 11lint I
Vegatine.
Hi.I.i. BTE STEV.NS:
D'eetarS--I iutyol bee i thei ithrSerofu
ankerc an. 1.le2' plit fr the er
Ma in'terchit tanygtut ilor niinen.
IsT ra i andsrising l1he VegeStl in i con-12
vfe thernse i'othm 211: toe i2tV for2 suc :tom
litfltin he tO1'8 IlZI to M. PA, Cle A n
Vigs. eIE throtaghlyt 11 eraill v kindo
>fhuor, ndstores the 11201nti'ysen 1.0 a
lealth condtinlon ll~d roi~h1l
ItolingVeno t'riInG ,
fob B.-tXC ST EV ENSI,
M aercha fn~t1 Tiltngor 'ing.
1.E ndersligI.;e Vinforms2 the 1c3 ites
rrf tWinntboom the~ count va'. itne 'ly
aug's.128 Herir21 21 prepared to n-o
vork in his' lliett sht notlich andi' (on
'1eaonblet ers Ad oulein on samlesjf
teft contath lin hand,2 from wich
oeb 24-txnm Ev.r eG.r ROCHl e
m~aO RRISkomu' g Hst omTL.
havjusltrg fronished aritigoo papein
et cIs torera and bmsireprtion of.
owtan myarguestosuwith much. tmecu
Dftooilrt flr and openingotmai
.
T.TST I E
A FULL ST(
SUM MER
WHICH WE ARE S
BE1'ST PRINTS, 12 YARDS FC
WHITE PIQUES, 12, CENTS
A.N]T]~ A LI 0']
VERY t
-AL
FRESH PRUNES, 10 CET
FItES1I TOMATOES, 20 t
NICE FRESH PICKLES,
AN) ALL OTHER
]3ROMA,
CIIOCOLATE,
SEA
GA RDEN
-VERY
ShOES A iN
AI.LL J
PLEASE CALL AND S
may 14
Best is Cheapest
AUTOIWATIC
Silent Sewing Machine,
Lates.t Inv enit ion). Pr 41 lucing~ Marvelous
statuilitax tihe~I la r'' lliiiteeients olt'ire l by
I lba4, -'',4 n .ii gi rtiees.u ,I
Only 3lachine in the~ 1 WorI will
Automiat ic F~eatures, and
w~tih no0 lTnlsion to
Mlanage.
Write by Postxal Card for Price List, List
of O~ieesx, &c.
W ILIA'0X & G IBBS 8. M. (C0.,
(Cor. Rlond St.) 058 .nO1rowa, N. Y.
may1 15--ly
F U1RNIT UREa
T IND)OW Shadels,. Picture 1^rames,
V Chiildren's Carriages, LurtL ber and
Shingles.
Use eononty by :buinig the best, and1(
buy wvhere you can get the chealmst.
april 26 R. W. PHILLIPS.
JUST REC ElVED)
Afull stock of Plamn and Taney G ro
eeries, whichx will be sold at lot) st p)rieo
for the LCash.
A LSO,
A fino stockc of liquors, auch as
WHISKEY,
BIRAND)Y,
WVINES in great variety,
ALE,
BEER,
etc., .etc.
The patronage of the public s solici
tea.
B. ROSEPIHEIM.
fob 10h
lll &COi.
CEIVD,
)CK OF NICE
GOODS,
ELLING VERY LOW.
OR A DOLLAR.
A YARD.
~E ;J2 G-OO DS
3HEAPI
ISO
[TS A POUND.
nd 25 CENTS A CAN.
SOLD BY THE DOZEN.
00DS VERY CHEAP.
FOA M,
FLA VOJRING
EXTRACTS, ETC.
SEEI)S,
(JIEAP.-.
1) B3OOTS
0
-= PUN~S
OF-.
TrRADE ng X okillcVF
MAkINaI>I
PMID. JUz.r 15, 11%.
WE CLAIM FOR TUE& JMPRO0VED
WHIITNEY
SEWING
MYA CHINW E!S
.f The dJowing speccific points of anpe.
rIority:
I--farcat sianPilCity inn Con
I rict lin.
E ~Ixceed Iigly LIa un
ninig.
h-Pe'onais all Varieties of
Workt.
4J-eauty of Finnish and
W Eirkaunnishp.
' GREA'T REDURCTJON IN
Il 4LE.
Single Ma.chines *&ent ou~ orders dlirect
fromi the Factory, written guairantoe wvith
WI[Y PAY OL4D PRICES!
WSmdfor circulars4 IUnd parienjam~.
Thue Wlitsney Mf'og. Co.,
feb 17 Paterson, N. J.
WATERIS'OIRCIESTRION cime. ORGA1I~
in the-anost beauiflalin
style and perfect in to.
* ~ no ever inndte. litlas
the celebrated Coner.
to atop, which iflue
hIntt~on. Aheluman
half Oetave. qf belle
- tuned in -perfect harm
nny with the reeds,
andther~efbe i sung.
* enl and electrifin
1.- NA, 'ORCHESTRAI.L
CONCERTO..'ES.
ER,CENTENNIA'L CH IMES, CIJAPEIL, and
COTTAGE.ORGANS, in Unique i~rnch Ca.
sea conino PURiT Y ciVOICING iofth great
volnune qf tonef suitableo P~arlor.or.Church.
Vorkmnsnhip, and Durnbiiy Unmurpaseed.
Pt R E CES E XTIR RMELY L.Olfor cah.Mone
thaly Installment, received. Inutrunientseto
AGENTS WA NTED. Speeletilndsaenente
to the trade.lilnstrated CjatalogueslAInited.
Hecondelhand Instramente at G REA T BAR.
GAINS.. JIORACE WVATIERS de .80NS,
Manufnetrere and Dlealers.~
WRAPPING PAPER.
MJV RCHANTS are regnested to com-.
preour prioes for Papeor and Paper
Bags, with those .pidelewhere.
hn 8 MaeTFve .flnB tE.
SPRING GOODS
-FOR
I 8 7 7.
To-day the campaign's fairly closed,
The lucky man is he
Who takes his seat on the 4th of March
Our President he'll be :
And now the next best thing
Just suited to our mind,
Is whero to got the cheapest goods
The best of goods to find.
My friends and I wont out one day.
Some New Spring Goods to buy
And we resolved,beforo we went,
The different stores to try.
We wandered Winnsboro all around
Until our feet wore sore,
And found the very plnee, at last,
T'was SOL WOIFE'S Now Cash Store.
Of Hats, Clothing and Boots and Shoes,
The latest to our view
The very best styles of Dress Goods,
And Prints so cheap and now.
So then, my good friends, one and all,
Now is your time to try
What Bargains you can get of mo.
Or, you ued not buy of SOL.
feb 17
L 0 0 KEi
LOOKOOS
isrnW a-oorsi
NEW GOODS!!
E have just received a atook of
SPRING AND SUMMER
prints of the best brands at 81 cents.
4.4 Camibrics at 1i) cents.
Centennial Stripes at 12) cents.
AI S0.
A full Stock of Shirtings, Shootings and
Drilling at low ligues,
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! I
We have just received a large and com
plete stock of Spring and Summer C!oth
thing which we will sell as cheap as any
one.
HATS HATS!! HATS!!
Gents' and Youths' Felt and Straw flats of
all kinds and at any price,
CASSIMERES ! CASSIMERES ! I
We have just received a full stock of Cassi.
merss from the Charlottesville'Mjlls.
-ALSO-.
Tweeds. Cottonadcs, Jenaji, eta.
.1 F. MclMaster & Co,
TT.LT soAP..
.dUST RECEIV~ED,
oNE gross of :the ,genuino ;B3xows
WVi~daor Soap.
ALSO,
Tw~venty-five demoen assoited -Sonps,at the
Drug Store of
apsil 24 DR. W. E. A3LEN.
J. OLENDINING,
Bloot. and 81l0o Manufacturere
WINN8.BORO, 8. C.
THlE undersigxied re.
speot-fully Janoes.to uthhe
m Wucitizens ca nniuned (toathe
hsremoved his iloot and
Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr.
C.Mullor's. I am prepared to muanufacture
'dl1 styles of work zu a substa~ntial and
orkmanliko manner, ont of -the very best,
materials, and at prices fully as .low as the
same goods can be -manufactosred for at the
North or 4isewhere. I keep constaintly on
hand (a -good Stock of Sole and Upper
Leather, shoe Fin~tngs &c., which -will be
sold at reasonable prieaon. Repairing
promptly ttended ito. Terms 8tuietly Cash..
oct 12 J. CLI.RNDINING.
Truie Brotherhood~~Lodge,'-No 844
Knights of Honor.
TIHE regular meetin5 af this Lodge wil-b
8th Ist. at 8 1 occk, al4rida eeiLngLK,th
june 7,-It Reporter.
Shirts!i Shirtsli Shirts!I
WkMBSUTTA Muslin and 2200 LInen,
Xvat $8.00 par half dozen.
-Pereale and Calico at$6.00 and $9,00 per
half dozen.
mar 22 J. F. McMASTER & Co,
Fans ! Fans I Fans !
A 'iarge stock of Fans juset in.
?1. ~ J. F,' MocMSTER & CO,