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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WI:US1O.RO, S. C. rfUBSDAY,MARCH.93, : 187D. R. MtANS bA PI8, EDIros. JNQ. 8. Rt.YNOLDB, AaisocIAT EDITOR. The United States Senate. The United States Senate has gone through many changes in the past two decades. In 1859, it comprised :36 Democrats, 26 Itepublicans and 2 Americans. Then the South seceded, and in 1861 there were 31 Itepubli cans, 12 Democrats and 6 Unionists. In 1865, Republicans 42, Democrats 10. In 1867, Republicans 51, Demo crats 12. In 1869, Republicans 61, Democrats 11. In 1871 the Radical power began to wane, and the Republi cans retained 62 members to 17 Demo-' crats and 4 Liberals. In 1873 there were 47 Radicals, 19 Democrats and 4 Liberals. In 1875, Radicals 45, Democrats 29. Then carpet-baggers began to disappear from public gaze. In 1877 there were 39 Radicals, 36 Democrats, and 1 Independent. 'rhe presentt Senate is composed of 12 Democrats, 33 Republicans and 1 In dependent, precisely the majority over the Republicans that existed in 1859. In 1869 the Republicans had sith-sevenths of the whole Senate, and a cheerful majority of fifty over the handful of Democrats in the cor ner under the lead of Thurman and Bayard. Those were the halcyon days of Radicalism. They will never look upon the like again. Preparing a Compromise. There isn't near as much sulphur and brimstone in the Congressional atmosphere as was reported last week. The members of both parties who have been swallowing each other whole at long taw, now that they arc pinned together in the four walls of the National Capitol, are becoming much more mild and conciliatory. The thinking and conservative Con gressmen are patching up a compro misc. The Denocrati are to insist upon the repeal of the test oath and the deputy-marshal act, and press the provision to prevent the use of the army at the polls; but will consent to allow the appointment of supervisors - under some restrictions. It is thought that the President will meet the Democrats half way, and thus avoid the deadlock with its serious conse quanecs. Partisans on either side will howl, of course, but the masses who are not as much interested in the triumph of party as in the material welfare of the United States will ap prove. - According to the old Democratic theory of States' rights, the Federal government should in no wvay inter fore with State elebtions, and theoreti cally' the supervisors' act is as obnoxi oue to the constitution as any of the others. But as it was enacted ostenu bly to secure fair elections, and as the Republicans charge that the Demo crats carry the South only by fraud at the polls, the motive for abolishing < the supervisors i.s sure to b': miere:p resented. The mea.sure ma~y well be postponed to a more c.vrd:e:a v.s son, especially if the~ yrp.:: ensures the passage o f tG.o.' Ls: . much more impoi raa G:. the other band It 1d.e I>..e. ::a. upon all the p,roi..d v:'m:. 1..ty may get Done at a.L T .ek es~ wheels of governara ed y. . a desperate conatest we 'L. .x atonement for the lis of nr. 1. measures, as it ia by nrr. au .a. that a deadlock will helIp theIn crats. People who are not ptaA argue very plausibly, if niot sound.y, that while the House of Iteprewer.a tives can throttle the goveranrent by its prerogative of making approprim tions, It, is not warranted in exercising this power except in extreme casa. No such emergency exists at presenat, and threats are revolutionary. Two thirds of both houses are required to overcome a veto, yet a bare majority, by tacking what measures they p)lease on an appropriation bill, virtually override a veto by preventing It. It is also asserted that the course of the flouse. is dictated by ex-Confederates and Is of a piece with the old rebel lion. While Democr'ats may dissent from these views no thinker can fail to per ceive their force with the Northern independent voter, upon whose ver diet rests the next Presidency. Thfle party should therefore ponder well what reforms are so urgent as to warrant this extra-legislative action. The supervisors' matter can scarcely be rung in under this head. The others can, and they should lhe insisted upon at all hazards, deadlock or no dead look. In the heat of exciternent we were inclined to believe that a. decided stand should be made on all p,o.ints. But reflection, and a caretil reviewv of the argutnents of leading inidependent ounl,lad.4t avrtepo i.:sed comprolnise. A long tstp will be mllade ill tlt' waV of' re6or.1i1, e' fen if the sZtuperri:;ots: atu c :'!owe1 to rc Tie cry that the South should stop eating dirt is heard on all sidivs. But can yielding one point be eallc!d cat1ig dirt? Hardly so. A gain of thlrec points out of four is not a defeat, but a victory. It is not halt' a loat', but the whole crulnb, leaving only a hare crust For the Radicalts, But even it' it should be eatitg dirt, what then? The rcmark of (:'n Jko! :mit Denmocrat rei''rte(l in the WShiitl tn letter of the 'N'ctvs /,:l ( ic', .' ;1! s w e r s t h i s o l . j ' _' t . o n i t: ( i u;..t Sait(1 he, ''By eauti <iirt we.v. gained control of both houses of (oi gress, and are willing to eat a perk mure to put our Presidenlt inl the White House." The supremacy of the Democratic party to-day is due to the modesty and conservatisn of the South. A rash act may sweep the carefully constructed thbric away. While thousands at the North are anxious to see equal rights afflorded to all, they simply betray their hu mant nature when they object to the defeat ecl elenuents "bossing the job." The South is getting along pretty well when it has two-thirds of the victoi ous party iIn Congress, an<d enjoys 11011 i' rlc and tonlest coul'ts, It need not try to get aty lit'tlter alonlg i n'the synagogue at present. B%-and-by it may be called to "con up higher." The election of Riandall was a inaster stroke for the party. It took the wind out of Radical sails. A firm sland on the urgent reforms and a yielding of the Unimportant issue will complete the triumph. The floating vote will be won over; and in 18s tle "peck of dirt" will be mtetolorphosed into a live Democratic President. Let boldness be tempered with pi'u dettce. Er 15 FA.Lt<1 r.e -O i)'O B:Y A HF AP' Onl O.. wHt:I A F:.w '.L,s +JI iL ozT 1n1. I CO:'' A1tA1 Lt AND; AL W1.iYrl l .LIAD .. N'O1 LIO WEST R:iC1;D. .% lJ IOOltl::IT AN 1 DEAREUST. B U la l PIIICEI. BUT 4b'.NDS tE.l' ESTIt.1'151. . NEW ST YLES. NEW 2N:CES. ? - ~ ix Stops, Ueni,tt" .lubass'.t W1ataiut .,4, Of n1LW de 1'.-n h'cp: 41 Set-A ite as in SeW';t y' 0i . luntiinattd Case. i .,.only - - - $ i 'Ten Stops' -i .,ets Reeds, Mirror Top bse,9G with Gold Bronze OrntamenltatiJn, nfly ----------- - - l,0. )VER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. Vinners of the highest honors at all WVorldl's ex.totn for tw'*lve RS- - - 1807 ; VIFNNA - 17 sANTI[AGO -155 PiJILA., PA. 1 q7. Ats- - -1$75 3 EE --.87 Endorsed by Fitr.nz .is~zt, 'Theodlore Varro,, M[organ anid o. er oneu t:.ousad ,iinent zuusi:ians :>,f Europt- and A itri 'a T1he~ te'stimony as to the imu'ren.>e .u )erioJrity of ther e ira...trunaniits o,veri tal tri emp1Lt.tic, overwhelinxg anid HRENTED UNTIUL PAID FOR T:-m'.. 'ir;n.ra >.r' e now o:Tare I p urc has r . .: :. :m.iments ot f rom $5, *. t . - . Le e. until the renit 7-: -:; : -' ~ .n :. u p y o G'...eil.: . .>.. rj .Church,'E ' ati.c'hia.>.t.d tfl': r.:traii trade' can be rat', Pr hil'trated Catalog w-"',price list-i and full informii.tt>n, add'rf.i LGbbEN & IBATEt, .'avanunah,Ii Ga. Man u fr.cturern' Whiolestaio A g-:ts, mech 2.3 3rju SHERIFFS SALJE. ~ Y virtae of' an execution to me di. re-cted, I wilt offer lot sale on the first Monday in April next, within the legatl hours of' sale, thte following-describ odl pr-opotty, to wit: One Rin-head, lcviad on as tho proper ty of' W. U. Hatrrison, at the suit of J. Wi. Lyl es as guardian for 8usani'O. Lyles. 'Terms of' salo--CASH-. Sheriff's Of\oe, S. J?. C. Winnaboro, 8. 0., Maroh 17, 1879. moh 25-f2xl MORRIS HOUSE. AT TflE~ MIORRIS hOUSE youca get transient or regula~r board at pyleen to suit the times, with 'acominodattions not surpassed in innsbo.ro. . - ioh 26 -L A.MRRS ().t: og su- rat c.1l:.INA, Cou 'TY U." .\I' .LD. ' )Y Virl:t-e o! :en (-%" :1'1 .n tO 1m0 di .[ )" r.&o t, 1 wt'i u:' y f,r: .al"! before tae, colrt. I ouse door lia Winnsbo"o, on tho first Moun.laIy Apr'l n-i ., thdlin t-ho legal hours of sale", t p1ilic out-cry, to file highest bildd r, I bei loilowiug descri!)t.1 pr. p ty, 'o wit: All that piee, parcel or tract of land, si tuatc tutll being, in tiho conty of Fair!th ll, Cii taill; Ttui.; nUSUlt:I) AN1) rwlN-'Y" U.N ACiL.S. ere' or es'-;, .id bo1eundei by 1. ltts ol W. \\'. . ,r -, . . .I luud, l'. Uf~ , I i. :) ill I I :) ( a: I It.'ca ea. e:,'I - 1 i .);f'i ' e". I. Sa.I I )'i* al it taot i i,1 - . d NU MORE DLAT[S FROM LAMP FX1'LOSIONS! USE "RED C SAFETY OIL." NTEWV, non-explocive, ruby red. .J..'1'h s oil is manulactard unl"r governmilent p'atunt. and is guarauIc ,l by the mantulfatctitriers to be -t.,solu ely sao Price reduud to 40 cents per gallon For saIl by ,\A: 31'I & 131I1 t,. SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. N purilsuate-1 of antlority conterred on I ,- as 'r ".- i l"nt of tlta W an:born ouildlinlg and Loanl .Aso:httion,. by 1,ow (r of attori r containe i lin dl"elda of ma~ 1': . ce.1 aiby it. .Jaetason Maet(lai ht.y, ut aia: re ii ,Ii; ately the ei.;hteent:i: iay of October, gitt,"en huu.ired autd s(ventyeveIa, atid the thirteenth day of April, eighteit hiinlredl and seventy eight, I will offer for salo on Iho first ,a1.anaiday in A pril, 1 7:), at public outcry, to the highest bidder, l(:foro the court housetic door in Winnsboro, between the hour: of tena o'elock, a. mn., an( five o'clock. p. i., t he follow ing-described( property mortgiaged by the. said R. .Jaiok Pon McCnrley to the said Winnsboro uilding and Loan A .sso:iation, and to bt .sold! t furo:loso such Uortg.ag, to wit: All tint pioco. parcel or tract of land cJnvOved to the said It. Jik't,n .\eUar loy 1y 'ilas W. 1(atl', Shaerl'f of F.airl;etl I co'uniy. v,n the i:ixi h lay of November, A. I) 1i7, e., n:amna!itg o\i: nUsa in AND t:1n ei1Y .ea.>, itlo or l 1es, a:l't bo,ifunded oy a iI.l" of Jonl:t Siimotll, J0 1n G. Brice, anu oth!-rs. 'Trlis of aei:--C.isn; purcha1sor to pay for all ni,Ce.ssary pee:lpers. U. II. Me\l ASTEl, Pres(dt. Who. B. & L As-eain'iou. 'itln.horo. S. C., Marcrh 14, 1819. mIch 15-td. THE CHARLESTON " . W.1 7'T7sTg LY NM ' THE Weekly News cont,ains live edito. ritals, th: latsat tel at nls, carein: ly :el.,eted inii N. ws, b)esi-l ". file following SPECLI L~TIES : Pi z stories, a eis columnn, an agri nituril diep.irtmi-.it, ltec t I of mar nlaiges anad dealt:. THE VEE1 LY E l' Gives more for the money than any other So.uthern Weekly. Seo the prices: Sing'le su1b;criptions per annum $ 2 00 Five siubscriptions at $1 75 - -- 8 75 Tena subscriptions at $15~0 - - 1500)1 Twenaty subscriptions at $I 25 - - 25 00 Fifty subscriptions ait $1 - - - - 50 00 The Weekly News will be sent to year IV sabscribers 'af ta L .)aly ior ::a ; so aix mIonaths subscribera iCor .i' 50; to yearlyY subastjber., of t:e Tri-W . el far I0 C> IU)iJDX.N a> W V aN, CO.irlstan, S. C. Thue proj.-raators o tien News and Coui ti 1r ',l:r S:;a., in ,:d, foi- the best serial .,tory, written lby a resiaaent ol' So.ith Ca. ralint. ill ustraive .ef Sou therna life', h.fo're, dulrinag or sinea the war. TIhe coinditionsq are as foll:>ws: I. Thec story to cnai.:t of not less than twventy chapt.ters.; the ch aters naaerag ton paig:S (at'ftoolseap or the e-quivalaent. 2. Thea muanusarcript to he senat to the propr'ietors ofThrle No- w n od Couraier! not Iater thani A pril 1 nied . 3. E.ch llal mannsaript to b,e accompl)aied by a saa-d eai:nelop conataining the real nlameiL and the adldross of theo author, andi t>,:.arlaig tan the ouatside a moetto, wichel 'all hb-wanisat be pllced upon~l thae mlanuit 'a'ra; the saled crer v')ajO to bt" openeld only' ' when ath awaird hasi be'an onden. 4. Thea xt irais taa be raead by a commit. t.': o12 t'ree r:sidenats of Uhairlestoni, so 1ectedj by thre priop)rietors of 'I he >.ows an 1 Ci Irier, who will make their decaision on or befao A pril 1Stha. The story wthica sha'I be declared to be thae hbest to be the absolute property oaf t bo proprietors of the Th'e News anad Courier, anal published as a serial in th-a Wuely News. Rlej ectedl mnauscripts to be retaaured forthwvith to the authors. feb 18 -$1,000 IN4 THREE PRESIIUSS. XT E will pay~ tho agont sending uas the Vlargest flis of subscribersa beforti Marcha ., 18701, one first-class 73 octave, rosaiwotia or Walntut, NEw SCAT,E, UPiMolT is.two, $860,00. 'This list to be at least 850 namecs, For the second list, not to be les tha an 204) tinmes, $101' in gold. F"or tho third list, not to be lesst than 100 names, $50 in gold. For $13,00O, at one timo, we will sendc toni cop>ies one ydar. F"or,7.00, at one time, we will send. fve copies one year4 For thareo nuIes and $0.00 we will nond the Comp anion Heroll Saw and Drill, value $3.50, an a special premIum. lor five niamnes and $10.00 we will send the Conmpamnion Foroll Saw, Drill, andi Lathe, value $5.00, as a speelal premiim, We will sonid' Tu HIAWEYE and "GI,EAN' ruOS ionux Ctuoi'" to agents at $3,0 anud returna #2.0Q if th e book isi not wanted on exa mind ion, 'ol' ffs return, posf-paid, if reinthied at once, Adatess HA VNEVE #UD SanINO [ ANY, <I..:, doo 6 a urinto In --THE BEST :Et; Rl ODUCE), hethor for ftv,ily use or tntnufact uring;, is the duhle-threadl, lock-idtitl light-running JsrIEoW DAVITS. TI will )a.st a lit'time--evcry Machino r. 1'1' \-&ti::d F:,"t'1 is 0.h o i.tte-1t a 1 C v .r.- .:l -) in :t,vhli m :., aa::' . .:n (*'. I;t\ve::lu!t "',."e:wt ! i In toll.en " \V ': in n te a c r nit rx"'.),i:t.1,itn ot' it. beclit.v ina;1 n v a n fal oil to recognlizt' th. Iact !'art it is (te most perf'ect Sewing llachinti m-udi , combining simplicity "tre'n!gthi, dtrabilitV. ani economy. Wo do ntA heritate to claim for the IMPROVED DAVIS, in addition to its stuperior princi ples, n.1ro absotluto mt trfoction o1 workmntiship andt 11uore comtplmte adjutiability than portains ti any co-npeting nmuehno now in the niarkot Among tht) vnrioua iml provem,uts is tho Imuprovel ihint.tle, Mill.d Sa1,nk NoodIl"!, Adl,justable Needle Plato, New Patont 'T'1reaJt (outroller and Auttv.ttic Iiobbin Windor. Every A-1 clin0E is on good substantial rol:er. for whit:h ther) is no oxtra ehar' e. For tuekin g, corliing, brinititu:,.tluilting. rtuillln;,, frlrigIg,' elmbroitlarinig, ahoe litting, tailoring, dress-nmaking, tuu family use, THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL. References to those who have te Im proved D;avis Machino in use in Fair- 1 field county: Mrs. Williamn MoNall MIrs. William ). Aiken. lMrs. A. W. Ladd. Mrs. J. C. IHowe. Mr1 . Dr. T. T. Robortson. Mrs. Dr W. K. Turner. Mrs J. W. Blick. MLrs. William Stevenson. Miss Margaret Aiken. \lrs. A.P. Miller. \lrs. Eliz-i Williams. Irs. Jmttes Q. Davis. 11rs. Iobert Crawford. Miss J. Iarvey, anid others. Just think of it--a machine soiling for $6) a short time. ago you can now pur chaso for $30, from J. O. BOAG, Agent for Fairitildl County. Also agont for two other first-class machinci - the New American, and the Imlproved Weed. Ual1 1n 1J. 0. 3OAG. and got the beat Fauil. 1:owing Macl.ines iade. DRY GOODS. Great reduction in prices of Dreas Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c. Always a fill and conpleto lino o. Fau.ily O rotcrie', Tobaocn, Cigars, Con t"ectiottaries, Fruits &c., as choap as the cheapest. Lnmber and Furniture for sale low fo'- eash by jan 11 J. 0. tI;)G Ayer's Cathar-tic Pills, .o: all the purposes of a Famtily Physic, ..i for ouring Costiveness, ~aundico. EntausItionil, Foni Stomaich. Dircath. :JILlIt.Ona3 anut. -..km Diseaises, lii :ou.'miesa. Dro",uy, Tu mnorn, WAorma, aoturaiiia, as a D)ine- Pall, for ic:rifying the BlIood, Al-e thme mnot efl dhiscoveredit. Thei' tire mild, but ec fet.uial in thir t!3tri ~ (the howe-Is lint-il and11( without paht. S ither- are still the i - iine 1 that c--n be- eml~oyed- : tc-eans t- rthe niomach and11( hiowlsl. andit eveni thet btitid. In smali do-oes of one pill a dav-. :biey -st iumhtte thec di.tst ive organs an'd [proimotte igorous health. A vtn's Pz.r.a have been known for muore than) a qualfrter of a centumry, andic haive obtmaiuedi a world-wide re-putat ion for- thir v'irt.ues. T1hey correoct dliseased action in thec several assimilative organs of the body, and nare so coimposed that obstrue tions witini thi-r ran ge entn r-arelv-with standi or evade them.I Not only d'o they enent theo everv-dany c-omplahimts of every. hbody, btht also' forinaidable and dangeron, dliseases that have hafili tile bes't of humilan skill. W~hile they piroduice power ial efTeets, thtey are, at lt metlt time,ti tht safest antd bet) physic for chIildren, 11. than tilt commonlui ptLtrgatives, and1 nevi eive pain whenl time howdlis are not intumt: They rteach thei vital fountains of thlotk antd strengtten the sy-stemn he fr-ein i-omt the eitlments of' weatkms,. * Adaptedl to all tages' and1 ennlfdiIions bi all climautes, cotanint( ntetber casonwm nor anmy dleIt'lriu drhi, these Pillis nurm be taken with safety by- anybottdy. Te~ sua -co n rese~rves them ev-- ~eri. and akesthempleasanit to take . whli, being piurely vegetable, no haurm cant arise frome thteir use in any quanittity-. Dr. J. C. AVER & CO,, Lowell, Mass.,, PactaltIn Analytteal )he-mi,s.a 4OL 1B4A D)ItUGGISTS EVEltYWJIfEII. FRESH $6cia1 O.'aoja.eor. MILK B3ISGtITS, GWNGER SNAPS, CAKE,8, &O, feb15 JM. BEATY & 00, Pay your subscriptlon. 'T'his iiii'r n "t o-:ar w cgls rt za!,iut three pon n s, a,d ,.:I the b.,od finti Iieitg tr+"tsont (about th.. i us) l:.nSa iti:rougt;h-it at Ic-st once every hi't l."sr, to sse li - I:.: ia. other impurities str.iin d or Ith r"..I front it. iile is ste t..tu'al purg.tive of drhe bowels and if the Liver become* orpid it is not se,arated.frou:r the blood, but car ried through tle veins to all p:arts of the system, and in trying.to escape through tho pores of the skin, causes it to turn- yellow or a" dirty browr color. The stonach occomnes diseased,-and Dys. pepsia, Indigestion, Coitip>ation ditache, Bill. ou,nc.s, Jaundice, Chills, Malarial' vvers. P,les Sick and Sut" Stomach, and gene'a, debility fol low, Mittuunt..'s Hurrt:s, tlo greattvegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from onto two ou:ces of bile each time the htoodt >asses throu:,h it, as ]ng as there is an ex . of i; and iw- e'-:t of even a few doses upon y-ltow co:t:pl:ion tr a brown dirty looking. suin, w:tl a ' ,.u.. .i w' o ty it--th y being the irst synllt,inS to di ;:ip.r. ILie cure of all bill. otis disass asr,l I.ivtr ro" nplaint"Is made ceriali by taking 1 (ur'ri iin :accorcd,moce *lthdirectlons. Iieadache Ia generally cured In twenty initutes,. and no disease that ariscs from the Liver-can exist, I f a fdr trisa is isrc - SOLD AS iUBSTV'UTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DB.1JGGISTS. Price 25Cents and $1.00 LUNGS T he fatality of Consumptiort or Throat and' *Ltng Diseases which sweep to the grave at least; Ione-third of all dcatt.'s victims, arises frons tlte Olitn or 11sItplhine tieatmnct, which simply stit. peties as the work of death goes on. fto,ooo will rn be paid if Opium or borphine, or any preparation of Opium, blot nhire or Pnssic Ald, cat be found in the (;LOtf b't.osnrh Covc.H Svttur, which has cured people who are lidirg to-day with but one remt,ining lung. No greater wrng can be done' than to say that Consutnption" is incurable. The GLa.Os FLow::d Couu SvUtw will ctire it vhcr, C all other means have failod. Also, Colds, Cough, Acth:r.t, Ironc:hitis, and ail diseasesof the throat and lungs. Reatd the tr.":i:nonials of the lion. Alexander IT. Stephens, Guv. Sinithcas.' 1sx-Gov.. Brown of C-a., EIon. Geo. Peabody,- as well as those of oth sr reiarkabie cures in cur b;,ok-free to all at lte irug storet-and be convinced that if' yoil wich to he cured yoa can be by taking the GLoat l. Lrws:n Cout SYnVr. Take no Trocht:s or I.ozanges for Sore Throat,. when you can ,' t Gi.onu Fr.owen SYtur at same; prioe. For sate by all Drggists I jice25Cents andy $1.00 IBL00D Grave mist:kes are made iithe treatmtnt of all diseases tua :srise from poise a in the blood. Not one -ase of Serofula, Syphilis, White Swelling,. Llccross Sores and kia Disease, inca thousand,. is trrated wisiont the use of Mercury itisone form. .Jfercty rots the bones, and the diseases It pro ducce are wsr.": t :.:i any otlser kind of blood or skin dls::ses cas br.a li>. Ptar.ItdoN'SSr.t.It GrA or Q-tn' 1.tawr is the only medicine u spon wi.lt a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy. pailis and .ercuri..l diseases in all stages, can be? Srcasonab!y foundl c!. and that will- cure Cancer r a.iwill be pai.I by the l'oprietors if Mctcury, or any iw'gredient not putcly vegetable and harm less c.n be found in it. P'rice by all Druggiets ft.oo. * Gr.orr int.nwr:n Cotrsta SvnUP and- ' RRt.naxa-sl" Iit t AT1tieas rrn I.ivils (sir sac by all Drugs. gists in 1s ent and $t.oo-bottles. A. MERRELL & CO., Proprietors, ' PHILADELPHIA. PA. HARD-PAN --- - --. 3 lIE bottom has beent ?exched at last, . .fand 8ngenhesimer & Groschel. are stuill aheiad in, LIOW PI JES. We hasve thisi day coinsoIi.d&ated the atoek of gorods recently puirchausesl of S, s. Wolfe with our stock a,t tho-old stand, and for the ns-t 311 days will offer bar gains iln every line of g odes that wiP convintce the cloisest etth buyers that a instendr to muaintain the wellI-earned tation we unow enjoy, of giying omt oua tomeura the Benefit of Our Bargaiins. We extend a cordial itvitation- to the citizenstf F'airfieldl to cnll and el-amii our utock andi prices, and -be sonvinced halit they can now buy goods at prices hat defy compietition at some or abroad. We otter sipecial wunducetments in thse hellwing goodas for 30 dauys only.--In a der to myako necessary room for our spring and stilumer purchsases - 50) Pieces Mtafidard Prints, S cents~. 50 Pieces Statndard Pribts. 6 cents, 10 doy,. Gents' Ulnlanandred $hairts, worth 85 cents and 1.00) at 7& cents and 90 cen ts. 5 doys, Gents'fmrtoFuriJlats, worth $3.00) to $4.00, $2.00, 100) pairt Gentas' Pants, wo'rth $5i.00, $8.00. 100) pairts Gcnts' Gaiters, (I cent, Children's Shoes 25, 50 and 75 cents per pair. LadIes' and Alisses' Shoes at. greatly reduced prices. Dress Goode 10 cents to 25 cents, worth 1n to 40 c,-nts, Our enatire stoc;a of woolen knit goods wvitb'ont ret rie ist and below N6w York cost, I)ne picce Black Broad Cloth, worth $5.ts0, at $2.00). Ladies', Miisees' andi Children's Hosiery in white and fatrer colora, at greatly reduced prices. Ladies , Misses' and Chiidren's Gloves in all col. rs ast b to 10 cents per pair. D)oublo-Darrel ed G uns, stooklooks and I adilocks, Trale Cutlery, 40, at bait' rice, to close out, Th'ese geods were purohased for cash, at very low figust es, and we intend to give our customeors the beneat of the Immenso Discouunts that we saved in the purchase of theln. Very respeotfully, SUGENHEIMER~ & GR0OSCIE,, February 6th, 1879. J. M. BEATY &, O., have i4 stook all kinds of Steel ?lows, Also, Heel Bolt., gras. Reds, Traos Chain., Plow Lines, BackfBands Plw rdies, f Plw Plow Moldce 8Vo4e p oir haying Ploe~