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I TOWN AND COUNTY, HATUl)AY MORNING, Jane ', 1879. TERFa1tx O1 Tlth 11I Y AND IIEtAL.. --Tri2weekly oditiit, four dollars per a (nuwi, in .advance; weekly editti, t wo dollars and fifty cents permn. nm, in Idvance. Liberal discount to clubs fi ,v.e ;Imt tp\\'ard(s. 11.vrr;s o1; At ,' E:1 RTNO.---O ne dollar por inch fbr the first insertion, a1,11 liftr coats per inch for each suliSCg acnt insertion. These rates apply to all ad. vertiseuent-s, of whatever nat cel, and nre payable strictly in advane o. (n tracts for thrce, alx or twelve months made oil yo'y liberal terms..- TraT sietet litl notices, flfteen cents per line fhr thlo first insertion and seven and one-halt cents per line for each subsequelt iisertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisemnents. Simple announcements 01 m tuarriages and deaths published firo or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, shoulI ho addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company, Wlnsboro, S. C. New Advortleenite. Palmetto Ilouse-J. Cleudining, Dress Goods-iMcMaster & Brice. Town Ordinance-E. S. Chahdler, Clerk. Building and Loan Associatton-D. R. Fleuniken, Secretary. School Commissioner Boyd lhad1 the misfortune to lose a vaipblo horse last week n'om smno unknown dis ease. A few days previous, Mr. 1). R. Flenniken also lost a valuable ;ulinal from lung fever, and shortly before ' that Mr. J. D. Harrison, of Ridgeway, 1o.tt antothter. Is therc anl opidp1mic? Considerablo excitement was ob servable on Wednesday, upon the ant nouncement that a portion of our delegation in the Legislature had sent to Governor Simpson a recommenda tion of a gentleman ibr appointment to the unexpirel term of the sheriff's offlcT. 'he general opinion seems to have been that the nomina tion of a suitable persotl would be left to the Democratic pripiarics. Thus far there has been no gfluiaj alunounce niont in the nmattep, THE ENTEuTAINMEN'r.-A fair audi once assembled in Thespian Hall on Wednesday evening to witness the second performantce of "Better than Gold." The play was very well acted, and indeed wits 4nl inupi'ovenienton the first rendition. Two duets and a solo were sung, which received hearty ap lause. 'Th. proceeds,wero. devQted to the Walterioro sufferers, By these $ entertainments the dramatio tlent of the town is being continually improv ed. i atGIoUs.--SCrvices may be eX pected in Iho difibrent, churches to morrow ts foillows Associate Refti'red Church-Rev. W. H. Millen, 11 A. nr. Prmesbyterian Church Roy, W. Rich *ardson4l, A. mn. and 5mI, 1', M. -Sunday Sohomol, 9j A, Mr, Pr'ayer' Meeting, *Wedneusday, 54&, y, yr, Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. Rogvers, 11, A. 3M., and 8, i'. 31. Sunday Sahool, 10, A.. nr. Prayer Meeting on Thursday at 8, r. um. ERISONAL.-Col. J. S. Hamnmondi, of New York, is in Winnsboro, stop ping at the Morris House. Speaking of this gentleman, the Augusta Chron,9 cie and Co,wlituipnalist says ; "Col. SJ. S. Hammond, of :Now York, f hans been at the Planters for soverel k days. He is the husband of thme fa mous and heroic 'Belle Royd,' who now lives a life of domestic hap)piness in Baltimore. The Colonel speaks of his wifeoonly when drawnu out, but is evidently proud of her daring and vaiu able career ini tihe Confederacy. Mrs. P Hlammrond has just finished a thrilling drama entitled 'Gcralineo,' Whichi has been cop)yrighited, andc wich will probably acid largely to her reputation as Qn anthmorces.* THEi CIncuIT CouflT.-Sine our last report, no case has been tried in the Cour t of General Sessions-the busi ness in that, Court having closed with the case of the State vs. Antony Jones, already reported. The Juries were therefore discharged on Wednesdaiy afternoon. On Thusdiy orning, his Honor theprsidngjudge passed sentence upon thocprisoners ionvcted, as fola lowvs:, Joseph Williams, assault With ibuten~ to murder, one year at hard 14ber 19~ the penitentiary. George Goings, grand larceny, six months at hard labor in the peniten tiary. John Jiocholle, same oflnce, two yon.ra at hanrd labor in the ponitentiary. Alexander Gaines,~ graind larceny, two years at hard labor in the pseni tentiary, (In this easo motions~ for arrest of judgment and for ai new trial weore made by defendanit's eoun5ol, bat overruled by the judge.) On Thursday the Court took up the civil dookets. None of the cases are of publi~ ong A CArrr,u Tuma ARREsTED.-The Columbia Register' of Thursday says? 'Yestrday morning Mr, David Moore pamoe iuto the city t6o onolude,a pur chase he had begun ten or twelve miles tp the Winnsboro road of four head of attle n-rm a colored man. There was susplolon hui*ing in the mind of the ui-cliaser thM4 a)W#s mfot i'Jht, whent o anid Mr. Rowani 9ondlged, after nestloning of the seller, tbNt they 0o1ld detaint him until infou'matiQg . ohow he came intq possession of ille ttle could bo obtstingd~ pgWl Wi, ms, th.o name tme self6P ga, s aid he here he hIl(. d i n fo a Y,'~ at Im Rg4 hpf house at Winnsboro; but a telegram proved that Dr. Doug ass lived ten miles from Wiusboro. A colored man, living in Columbia, went to the guard housp and. recognized Bill) Williap.,s. as Philip Craig. Billy saik l;ie hgd changed his name since he lasi aazy his visitor. It was colili. thia Ii.lly had one name too nich, aim four beef animals too much, and h< wais put up as a good snbJect for law yers and a jury, on the charge of steal ing.cattle. lie had 0llc 1c, m a 1ed im white spotted cow, a red and wihit( spotted heifer and a red bull calf.' Since the foregoing was printed L'hilip C(1aig has made a full confes sion. Sheriff Ruff went to Columbi: on Friday morning, with the prope' palpors, to take the culprit into hit custody. TuE COTTON C1ROP1. A Statenynt fromn a Leading Now Yor1 [ouse--Tho Outlook Itat.horplhoering. A letter recently received by one o atr mterhltants fromti a polinent New York comniission house, says: slT.ui Sit-We have received mami a1swrrs to our circular of April 17 requesting information allopt the crop an( are thereby enabled to report pret ty fully upon the condition of th< growilng crop of cotton, except in the uinportanltt district tributary to New Orleans, where our correspondenlpo L limited. 'The letters of our cinatoilers ani friends fully confirn the crop rvport of The Commcrcial and Finautfa C'/4ronicle, and indicate generally goo( stands, and ani increased acreage it cotton, There appears to be a large1 incretaop of 11rcage in the northern cot ton liolt where cotton is raised mnainth by small farmers; the increased acre age oriorted in North Carolina varies f'rom 0 por cent. to 25 per cent,, it South Carolina from 5 per cent. to 1t per cent., in upper Georgia from I( to 25 per cent., and in North Alabanm: from 10 to 20 per cent,, while there is ill consequence, an increased use o fertilizers. Thle report from Savannal estimntes b per cent. increase for th< State, from Mobile v per cent. .ifr ti State, and reporting the appearance o worms in two counties; fm Shrove jol"t 3 per cent. inorease, and fron 'oaas 1 per ttent. Our 1"port fron New Orleans states for section tribu tary to that port: "Acreage about a last year. Cold, late spring, cut-worn and negro exodus make present croi prospects rather unfavorable." Thit is the only important exception to til( otherwise ft,vorable report. ''he crop is generally reported a, tell days or two weelts late, but int proving rapidly owing to moio flyor, abip weather during tho past few days Wo believe that the laborers ar< working pretty iaithfully, tnd the material advance in prices has stimuin lated ovary one to try to make ani hmrycft a still larger crop than las1 year. We trust that the "negro exo. dus" will subside, or at least not be. conie great enough to have an appre. c!able effect upon the crops of the MIs sissippl yiilloy States. It is idle to predict anything about th< probable yield from a crop that has nol yet nygn bloomed in most sections while all familiar with cotton raising~ knowv only too well how many ce mies the plant may yet have to encoun ter; thme croplI uccounts arei' generally very good lat presenit, anid we nope thai a~ determined eff'ort will be made tc raise the largest crop on record. We do not think it will be0 venturc. some to assert that it is highly imn probable that prices will decline as lowv as ruled during Iast December when we consider the genleral emplory mnenit of laborers who have been id'ki f. r a Ion g time, the large immrigratiom from the East of unnecessary laborer t,o the West where they. become pro dcters of grain and consumers o goods, togethecr with tihe gemlnrl eon victiomj th.at we are once again enter ing ipn an era of prlosperity. hioulId the genmeral mpovcment ii business nowv going on continue, crop) of Si. millions wvill not ho any more thian will be needed. .TIEPFVBIhIO 80IHOOT3. Their Uses and WVants--How to Eitet the Purpose Designed. 1NUMBER FIVE-CONCLUDED. Should our country schools be infp. rior, ini alny respect, to those in oui cities and towns? Tie answer giveil practically to this question by many os our citizens is fil afirmative one. But why so? Is there an argumenit fom good schools and educational facilities in our cities which would not apply with equal force to our country schools? Of the population of oum Stto, say, as a rough estimate, 150,00C are in our towns and cities; this is but little more than one-sixth of our popu laition. Is Viere ally reason why th( on,e-sixth should emkJy greater eitica tioinal facili',ics thami thd dilve-sIitths Nd one is weak enotagh to Aay I hat the mInds of our country children arc a whit inferior to those of the others. Must our country parents be forced to send their more Atdvanced cildreni to our cities and towns with all the disadvantages anti iticonvelniences in cident thereto, simply because oum country teachers are iniconipeto'nt to instrijct them? But some of our coun. try parents say they must send theor children to our towvns and cities to bc a*ccomplished. What they mean by this term-what ideas they attach tc It I know not, but I suppose they art ygue and indefinito. It depends ~wover, upon, what is meant by 11 Whether it fs worth anythhig. If they ieani more externals, or what has beeoi onlled ''refined foolishness and politt nonBotIse," it may not be worth th< troubleoeven if they could find it in omi oity sobools. But if they mean to mak< out of their sons amid daughters gentle men and ladies in the highest ani .noblest sense of those terms, 'then wh~ 'not have teachers in the country Wh< can accomplish themi? Someof tih best institut for . o( learpingimh South are designedly iIi the onlintry Many qf your readers, Mr. Editor, stil retriernbr with pride and pleasure countti school taught in our own eoun y,thitty yers since, where Majoa Wowaud Dr. S. W. Bookhartth f.Aatonea the Eoitners and other wver< prep~e or the South Carolina Col tfob,c udWup. C. Pres t6i thenpade, 1 thtnoneo'thei tu~r cq~je4 epV~ 'ot ou ho~l a d u ctl1 e?,90 )RESS GOODS! I )R;SS -ODS ! j, would respectfully invjt.o an I1Oti.hm of our SLcw of resv (t)ods by t,l ladius of Winus or"o an( vi(inity. Ou' stock con1 FAn of Iron-framno (rnadines, All vool Butings, Laco , Bunltt1g >entelles, Bieige, Y,inon Lawu, acilio L"twn, Uordod Jaconots, orded P'iqutes, Stjitingo, &o. &c. A BEA1'I'IPU ASSO1I'MENT. f Brown Linen Dress Goods, with c"oes for Trinuing. Oir Stock in i other lines iS full and complette. ,now lot of Vhito and Colorod 'riimings just opon1od. Socond t of Cassimeros from Charlottes illo mills opened a feC dayl sinco. lot of Fans, Parasol. And MIosqui > Netting just in. tIcMATER & BRICE. N, B,-Automatic Fly Fanuf fci do here. juno 7 TIE LIGHT-iUNNING 31 I\. ~I77 and trou THaO!OUGI-;LY vonrtee: SEWi!NG MACFH[N r4aventeil. All Tha we Miaring pa- r. tror rtlo of the G tGT ST l7L, CARE lr S F ....Y TEM1 PER ED nml ar,; ADJUS TAGLE. ha-4 th i !{1!i e 3 FI' sa has''h Easiost ThrocJ3 ted , io4te. The 7roBBIN'o nro WOUND without UN o UNTRi IADIN} Uhe 3t his fr S l.TTIoG NERDE; at ha. o rnti T Roeength of tch, Rii re pon o . O alt other m1achine8 comibLnctl. 00'Sie Buke t Flo*u"''' ohn bson Itlan C o.ni 2 b oe SUNr, Sll UARaib 0UbblsSweeoicashaN.ly.Flour .Am Wikn for. cal aow burckts.a .aon W.e Hnosuar uredlkem. 00l hoice uckwhrooats,lour,d Shboes, Axrea Chease,Wit boxs esIalian Mbccrtn, 4 sacks of Co--0. i,4bs ARDisins,blCurrans and Ckes. 'rels, Trace~ Clmir, oahs and l Tohaoes, Mxed Gres, Whte Cinw and Peider Viner ASO,. Ane lot of BOOTS AND SUQES. 11 of whieh wijll be sold cheaip for nov 9) D. R FLENNII(EN. 1OR th ecolobrLted, Matthew '1868 Old Cabineot Rye, call.a t. H ABEN10nTJs, Rear of. :Market (all. A YJ1N AVE~D S A PENNY GAIM1~ Vou en save i1noy iby calling attthe Groccry;.tooref W-.V( H..DONLa) - Jiutiopened a nice lot of 8ugQPa et~q rrrvascd Hamas, at prioon~t me the thoes. Als~o a~ solot:t9o q agr,Arbookl'sa Tng roun ,0ropoi1 trits.ote an4 NEW FURNITURE.! - OR DESIGN AND WQRKMANSHIP UNEQUAIED. RREIYTIIING WAIWANTED AS REPR'S,ENTEp . - --PICES TTQAVI THAN EVER A new supply of Window fhades, Picture Frames, Pic turos, Wall Pockets, Brackets ; T 1irrors, Spring Beds, Mat trpsses, (j (Dhildren Car riages. For prices, 4rll at thp first __ -plass 3YIR TITtrT EJ ,STQ EM Before making your purchases olsewhero4 LUMBER AT PRICES 'Q SUIT THE TIMES. * EP, MI1ING NEATLY DONE AT MODFgRATE PRICES. ALSO PREPARED TO MAIE TO OUADER. VNDERTAILER'S DE,PAltTMENT. I lcppp on hand a full supply of Itetalic and 4opewood Opspq and Cofilus of the finest fiiM, Also) a chpap stock of Coffins. R. W. PHILLTFS, oct 22 _ DUINld AIIOSA COFFEE. _ _ THIRD ARRIVAL- OF a NEW GOODS lS SPRING, ALt4 VCQL 3uititiga in ]lanck and Jgl0rs, . Bl k Orppe, Al- , ptcas, COtshnmorpe and Lawna, Linei Slitings Ih stripes and Plain Colors. A. large assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconets, Swiss, Victoria Xjawn, Piques and. Cambrios. A full line of Linen Drills and Cottonades. Also, Cassimeres, Bleached and- Brown r3 Shirting and hApting, 'lajn and f1iiirod Lins, CambjL; and w Percales. Q CAIICO1 5 ; ALICOESt! CALICOES ?11 -CALL.AND SEE THE DIAMOND suuvr. A nice lino of Htits in Straw, Wool and Felt. p Our Shoe Stock is fuller than ever, whioh fact speaks for itsolf. t Clothing in great variety, and a full and complete f3tock of GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to catch the unwary, All Goods sold at a 0 gitinate Profit. SP. S.-A large addition to our NotiQn Department *will arrive in Sfew days. F LE O Smay 20 - EDE&O - DRINKi A1IOSA .COFFTEE. EUX WE ~WW AERRAN IT 1a 'T11I1 ONIN SEWING MACHINE WIIICI 'I.*; A Iof.heain huttle, _____ -It hins Self-Seting Needlc. NevrBlreaks tlle Thread, See kips 8lttes. Ithe Iihtest R luig -' IT IIAS /A New and Sim ploDevico ron' Winding tho Bobbin out Ue:bhr d ai; the 'Who fimpt, thei 1toht Darable and :t cvery respect the BEST FAMILY SEWINC MACHINE. The 'INEW AMVERICAN" I. easily l9Amned does niot get out of order, and will do rnore we with loop istNqr than any other machine. I.lustrated Clrcular Iurnished o~n app!!cAtioa. 3. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield, * EA VAO.UAEiNVEN11O THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SE WING MA CH INE in wqrkm Is oqual, t a Chronometer Watch, anh as'eIogattI .niehed as a -retlass pano.~ It receive the bighost award e~ h nna 0f igand Centernnial ji sitlQfnS. IT SEW . wF'URTH 'FATER than ot c machines. ~t ~pgty la uanlim~ited. Thero are more WIL.SON MAHI i ~8-sold In the Unidted State than the combine~ sales of all the others. Th~ WLSON MENDIN.O AWTACH IWR NT for doirng all llnigtrparing, WITHOUT PATCHINO, given FR . with soh mchine, atWitSON SEWING MACUINE P0, MORRIS HOUSE CORN AND 1RAY putt the times~ with aco ta 1aone~ 10t I spc a n Wi p .znoh%6 i Prottie ' TINE MIILEIONAIRj~ * o1~ h wAb~ se 4 vqry Aeaop, to says~ oroadOmpo'auwl chb 2 J)9 6 dQ4AL~ And nad our citizens' suca1 tlews of education now as had such sturdy. citi-. zens as Shedc Si,iit.h,Lejizter, Owens ; and othert, We.wVould have sut;lch chols how, and send our sons :ndI dngltters 1 1'roi1 tliem to 'Aur best colleges. John i it. Ohirley wvilsolne of the best. teachers' of his day. Few men were iore be loved and deserved moro hosior. (I hope Dr. Hiokhart. or Maijor Wood yard will t'urnlsli t'or yolr paper ut s;jetoll ofIlnii tis it te:tclir.) We coImeni,id 01 tOwnsand vi}}1 ts foicr havin;i good schools, but. we need I ithem in the cotintrv--iii everv towtl- 1 slip in the State wvIiere they d' not al- t ready exist. Sinle0 our present gelwr-\ al stuperintendent veit into olice ol' 1 educatiotill I allars are, through his tin tiring alid eo mmcndah,l, tl'rts, the mor101e cncour'ag ing. Oul' prospects are briglhtelinlg. But. much 1rellains to be tluie, anidl Imuch timt. only parenis and patrons cau dol; a d 1 Ihave writteln these papers maiily ill the hope of-0 induciig themn to oisider this subject I so vital to the interest of our State. As f a to the advantages and disadvlantages A of( ur public schools, asthey n)q, c.i:i. ' I have said nothing ; this I ltvo fir other pcus. I hayo writton firoi no selfish miotives, have had no personal x ret'erences, but havp written as a. citi- A zen of the State, knowing that what t is everybody's business is Imly businer"s. I have in an hIm111)1 wNay spent uMore than twent.y years of my lIi' iin Colut ry School houses, yet I ,tmt deeply sesll5111 ofl my ititellectual incomnpeteicy for such 'duties, atnd know ihtt inany s teachers are ihr superior to nie in this respoot. I close this series of art icles, Ar. Editor, withnly thanks to you for publishing thelmn, and also to as many as have scol proe to read them. B. F. COi.1:n, T)tr". Souvt"t A:t1Rzo,Ar Nr Al.--The - Chilian fleet has dlestroyed the sub marine cable off A fric,' burned the town of Mejellones do Peru and sunk launches there. The Peruvian fleet. ronlains at. Callao. President Prado will, on his arrival, eommantlttlld opera tionls on Peruviai soil. )aza will t command those !it tolivitt, TI,he Chilianls have 18,0)) 1men at At.rocola. 1' It will be soiii ma1on1ths before the fighting canl berinl. lusiness in Peru is very" unsel.tled. A. further issue of' batik bills to the amountot'tent million t soles, guaranteed by the property - owners of the nation, is expected. Three divisions ot the lBolivian army, about 6,000 ielln, undor )ani, wore - enthusliastically received at TaOion. -The -Republican organs continue to print the statement thit the South ,ern legroes produced last year cot.t modities valued at $235,298,930, but they positively avoid answering our question how they naglared to put ill - so much peaceful agricultural labor, - which requires Iilmo and an orderly .1conditlon of aflhirs, when they wer'e "1hun1ted to the swalips" aii daily "butchered,'' pursued by blood hounds," -'whipped," starved," andl I subjected to every cruelty by those dreadful "Southern planters." Let - us have these 1adieal statements re - conciled-Uourcr-Journal. GEN. Jo"1 IIOOKER ON HIAYEs.-I thought well of Haves whel he maroh ed the troops away from the State goyornments in t.hiC South. It was a bravo anid honest act on his p)art, and1( mighlt have madeo him the greatest I among 0ur Presidenits. But no0w tat ho says thlat thie soldiers mutst 1)e sta tioned at tile polis, and( the army be - requii'ed to supervise the electins, lie lias forfeited tile regaird I held for hiin. Still, 1 thin1k it was his weaiknes5s that led him to his act. He was bulldozed into it by members of his~ cabiinet. But I had rather lie had stood( firm on] tile giounid ho irst took.-Enquirer Interview. B. AND) L. ASSOCILTIN. . r H1E52nd rempilar meeting ot ' ie winn.. - - wII1 be held In t,he Town iTall on Moncilay even.. . ing, tlie 9t1. Inlstaint, at, s o'clo"k. Membiers will bring their bonks anxd pay Their' montl.y insta l ments at. or hofore titat, timen, ol herwise the penalty of ten cents per share will be charged Safter then meeting. TJhero will bo from ive hundred. to seven hundired doll1ar oni 'I hand. Mioney will be offeredl as usuaj. $55.00 per share will be t,he maximurm D). 11. hI ENINIKEN, may 12-i1 scry. andt'reas. PALYETTO HOUSE, UNDER THE WINNSBORO U.OTEL, IJAB2ENICIIT'S OLD STAND. - WOULD inform my friends and the Epublio in general that I will he I found at the above stand- at all seasonable hours ready to wait on them. Witli an experience of thirty odd yeais in the ( business, I guarantee to serve all kinds of drinks In a manner that will suit tihe taste of every one. MINT JULEPS A SPECIALTY. A cboico stock of Winos, -Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Give inc a -call. 3. CLENDINING. juno 7-3mos TOWN QRPJINANCE~. 13 IE it enacted and ordained by the. In Ttendant and WVardecns of the towni of Wipnsboro, 8. 0., in Council met: That, for the purpose of raising suip. p lies for the 'year commencing April. 1, 1879, and ending -April1, 1880, a tax' for th4 sums and in the manner heonafter A mentionied shall be raised and paidl into the treasury of the said town, for 'the use and service thereof, that is to say: two and ono-half mills ari valorem uip on every dollar of the vaui of all the real and per- - ,sonal property within tile corporate limits' of the. town of Winnsbore; two dollars to - be paid by every inale inhabitant between the ages of sixj,oon aind fif,tysilvo years; ih~ V lieu of workihg upon the streets of said town; and three. per cent. upon the - amount of sales at auction. 2. All taxes assessed and 'payablo . unr& der this shall. be paid in the following kinds of funds and no other: Gold and' sIlypv coin, United States currency andT natiotal beunk notes. 8. All taxos assessed herein shall be due and payable betwoen the 1st day -of October and the 30th dlry of Novonmber,. 1879, inclusive, and allI tpuxes romuaining~ dueoand unpaid oi, the .1st day of D)ooum bor, 1870, sh?ail be colleeted by - distress C or otherwise, as now prescribed by law, th .together withi all legal costs. a 4. All persons ownling property In the o< corporAte -limits of. the said -town of b Winnsboro are required, between the 15th P? day of Juno nd.the .1p6, d~ of$. Aunuste, si I18709, inclusive, to makeos* otti eii'of ci a utid property for taxuidhn ro .h townt e clerk, and the s ai4 towni clerk is .hereby fl requ'sed 6be Proporty-hol(ters fail or : refue aes sworn retitra, to '1 add 1Afty per cce umn to the return of $he y *7 lt oiol this th'frty-flrst day 11 Iot . 1~'879, Etddi' the uorbdrate MO,*Ie eaId'2own.Oouisol,..*M,l 4IAt4VRO i$ Olora. THlE FRIEND OF AL1.t HOLLOWAY'5 PILLS1 "I had 'no appotkfe; IQQO4y'$ PIill, ye mo a hearty.a'e." "Your Pil1K are ulnrvelous. "1 send for aother box, and kPe,gin, in the house." "l)r. Aolloway has cured my-liesdaohe that was ehrpnio. . . : "1 gave one of.your Pills to my - babe for ohgleTa uior}us. Ttie dear little ttpg got oel 1 a day. "My nausep of a mgr}ing is now sptrsd.e "%'p1T bo{; pf, Hplluwa "' Ointment, enred mq of nIe4. l tll end. I rulbbed some of your t Ir-nt- behind the ears. and thopag has left.'A "Sod %a two. boxes 4 want aeo for a poor fau lx." "I ene one a dollar; 'our r ica #a 25 cents, but t he t no k , s w44i dollar." "Send me flive boaj of yonr 7'lls," '"Let ie have threQ \gnxes of your. Pills by return mail, fc,p ehills and fever." I have over 200 such testimt i*ls sa these, but Want of spaco conpo1c 1M. t colldo. Fo1 CUTA;1pps DISORDERS, And all ertipt o114 q[ the gkin,. this Oi nt ment is mot inyaliable. Tt does not bell extprpally - alone, bu pppetrates with the most sparchjpg a edts lp the very rcot of evil. .aOLLO WA Y'S OINTM.ENT l'osseased of this remedy, every mAn may be own doctor. It nay be rubbe( isltp the system, so as to reach any in terilq% Anp1ttptj by these meni}, pures sores os ulsprs -in the throat 'stpnach, liver, spino.gr other pni}ti, It is an -;k fallible remec4y for h,1 leg4 i d breans, contracted, or stifl"ijri s, gol p rhpna tistn. aqd e1li skin tiseases. Imn'O,TANT CAUTION.-Norde are g4 n Ine tin. los the liatlro Qf T. IIAYDOOK*ds a ng4hto tqr the Unlt4'c statc5gsllrrotmudA oeL bo~ o Pill~ nd Oltment. loxOs ht 9tcentf, 63 ebntsegb I+'' There is colsiLderabmle saving by tAklng the larger slat -IqL,OWYA Y & CO. feb 15-ly liety oL IT IS FALSE ECONoMY TO BUT A O>I:AP OR, OAN WJlHN 4 PRW I1OI4AIWW MOL+' WIL%! p'r THE I OMA..tuiu AO . WAYS IIELIABLE. JASON & UAMLIN 0 j 'I4QWEST PIIED, NOT 1 OORlSTAND PAIS$i. 113UT 3%42s r 1 1I EW STl ; C L 1, " NEW PR1011S. Six.Stops E lCgatit 'mbossed Wa sut. Pso, of naw ci - iign, Only.- - $80, Ten Stops,.4 Seto Reeds (nNew Style .Ilumindted Case, snap only - -- $95, Ten Stops, .i Sets feoods, Mirror. Tp. Cee, with Gold.1ronzo Qrnp}g t only - - lop OVER 100,000 MAD N OL ) Winners of the highest honors '4 th' World's exhibitions for $whlyg - years pasL PARIS - - 1807 YIENNA - 1873 SAN'TIAOO . ' 1875 PHILA., PA 187 PARIS' - ''. 187 SWEDEN -- '1878 fnuil4taBtua a( a4n - -.~fi ea. The testimpony as!t a Lho.hqgeper -a~ periority of theseo instruments over all other is pmph;batid,' overwvheImning an( indisputable,. RENTED . NI PAID R 'ILjc These Organs are now'offered i urohal era by monthly instalments of from $5~ to $10, .ot- will be l,ented 4fntil the rent pays forJhem. Fzomprnoto three oaq time given f9r paymet School and iPsto ,.g~nI *ga overywor h * 8 rganq se ao trk~ f B ways ff not satisfactoryc - .~ 8OUJTHERN. WR BAE pT Fo tmore onvine s ttply o - Southerti ti-ade a South6rn Whlesale Depot has been bstablished at avannah, Ga,. from which Dealers.. Ohuyshes. Teacheirs, and the retail trade ca. be supliedI at N. Y, and Boston facetoy - as. For Illtistrated atlge,pr 09 Iists and full if sin dra Manufaotturers' Wholesna)6 Au mob 25- WhSml SMITH's woRMi Q1 the Wrnr Olndte (Lxt daycobr 6 oamc o r th ifi~ ~ %d 'd passed 80weyan gp4te to P~!j WOR Q1L e sale b ?~iar~mie J)fresh overyA cay a F WiJdAR ItOTs, Bear Of-Townu Jall .1 DiPitDYi hyi,et b"~~ ====a === t =====---=======-, T* w omin n om mms