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TOWN AND COUNTY, SATURDAY, March 20. : : 1: 1880 Tims oF TnE NEws 'AND 1ERALD -Tri-wcekly edition, four dollars ej annum, In advance; weekly editon two dollars and fifty cents perannum in advance. Liberal discount to clubi of five and upwards. RATES -oF ADvEnTISINO .-O110 (olla1 per inch for the firs, insertion, 9 ai lifty cents per inch for each iubseq ion insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertiseinents, of whatever natu re, ai are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve monthi made on very liberal terms. Tran slent local notices, fifteen cents pel line for the first insertion and sevei and one-half cent? per line for cacl subsequent insertion. Obituaries an( tributes of re,pect charged as adver tisoments. Simple announcements o: marriages and deaths published free o: charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatAoevei nature, should be addressed to th< Winnsboro Publishing Company Winnsboro, S. C. 0 RAILROAD sCHEDULE. The following is the schedule of arrivals on the '. 0. & A. Ha- road, upon the basis of Wash. ington time, which is about, sixteen.minutem ahead of Winnsboro time: S GOING NORTH. Columbia........10.01 a. m... 10.48 p. in, nlythewood,........11.42 a. in... . 11.41 p. in. Ilidgeway. .11.59 a. m ........12.00 p. in. Winnsboro........ 12.30 p. nl.....3....12.81 a. IT.. Elacksock........1.09 p. in......... 1.12 a. in Chester.............. 1.89 p. in......... 1.41 a. m . GONG SOUTH. Chester ............. 1.22 p. m......... t.41 a. m. 111ackstock.......... 2.10 p. in......... 8.16 a. In. Winnsboro.......... 2.50 p. in......... 8.57 a. in. Vidgeway...........8.20. 4.9 a. in. Iythewood.. ..... 8.8 p. m......... 4.48 a. m. Columbia......... 4.20 p. m......... ;BO a. M New Advertisoemente. Gordon Light Infantry-J. H. Cum mnings, 1st Sergt. Miinnaugh has returned. Look out for hiespring opening next week. The farmer who raises his supplies at hoire is the one who will be inde pendent and have money to lend. This rule will hold good, no iatter whit inay be the price of cotton. The ladies of the Baptist congrega. tion will give an ent'ertainment on th eveniig of April 16,* for% the:. purpose of raising means to repaint their churci building. We wish them mu ch success. With Per-fect truth it has been re marked that the avenues leading to a1 early grave have often L ecn. o)eIe by a-cough-or cold. All throat anud lung affections instantly cired by Dr Bull's Cough Syrup. For sale by all druggist.s. Price only 25 cenits pci bottle. * The recent extra s;ession of the Ler islature ainided the tgaine law so as to flx the dates for killing (leer f om. the first day of September to the first day of March, and the Litne for killin.! tur keys, partridges, dovei-voodcocks .ot p)heasn4ts fron the -ieent h day o4 September to the fifteenth day of MIarch. The entertainlment at the Thespiai Hall on Thursday night wvas well at. tended and was a success in every way. The tables. were very tastentlly ar ranged and. wvere filled with~ nnc( tliage. *Wnr'glad to knowv that good sum was realized clear of expeni see. The ladies or the Methodist con gregation purpose to give another 0en tertainmenit in May for the same ob. *jct-to raise funds to build a parson age. ______ Mimnaugh has returnmed. Look oni for hisa spring opening next week. *, THE SOUTHEnIN PLANTER AND FAux 11n.-Thle March number of this wvell known periodical has been -reeIved. Tils magazine, now fit its fortit year, has among its present contribu tore some of the best, farmers iii ouw Southern country. The March num bor contains a paper from Mr. Lawes, of England,tihe most eminent agricultu riet of the world, reviewving the pub. lished opinions of the Planter on com mercial fertilizers. Col. Robt. Bever ly, one of the largest and most sue cessnlil farmers in Virginia, says: "I see most of the agricultural jqurnals 01 the country, and. I do not hesitate te say that that the Planter and Parmner is by fai- the best of the kind I see, and almost any number of it is 'worth the annual subscription." It is published at Richmond, Virginia, at two dollars per annum. TnE CENsUs.-We would suggest to every one to be r.eady for the- censius enumerator when lie comes around in June. Bear in mind -that this' has nothing to do with the assessment of property for the purpose of taxation. Go to work now and get as near as possIble to the actual amou'nt and value of products last year. This will include everything raised oa thle farm, as well as all far:m animals. The names and ages of the family will be required. It. will facIlitate matters very ipuch if these facts . are all pre pared beforehand. If you have neigh bors, white or colored, who do not read the'papers, and who. -may be 1g. noranit of the purport of a census, ex plain it to them,-so they nmay be .pre' pared to ansiederilthout reseorve. Mimnaugh has returtied. -Look oul for his spring opetling next week. * TRANSFERS OF REAL E5T LTT.-Sinlce our last report the folowiug transfers of real estate have been entered in thec office of the county auditor:. T. B. Maddep to J. E. MeDonald,--7J acres in township no. 14; conalderation $60. W. HI. Kerr, Clerkc of Court, to Wt IR. Boulwar'e,, 160 aeres in townshi no. 1; eensideration $500. John , bsnto Jos9pl1.Tppo 18 Aerefi Ut t1%*9bdceldera MoCrorey, 828 acres in township no. 8;.decd of gift. Joseph R. Robertson and Frank E. Taylor to jaies 0. Boag, one lot in Winnsboro; consideration $500. John ltobertson to William Green; 112 acres in township no. 5; considera tion $899. 11. L. Elliott to Charles David, 6t acres In towiship no. 4; consideration $30. W. II. Keir, Clerk of Court, to A. M. Tims, 190 acres in township no. 1 14; consideration $2,000. - H. L. Elliott to W. H. Padgett, 'Trustee, 160 acres in township no. 9; no considerotion stated. J. E. Craig to J. It. Craig, one-third interest In 250 acres in towdship no. 8; consideration $b40. James E. McDonald to George II. McMaster, 4 acres in township no. 14; consideration $301.37. Thomas B. Madden to John Munro, 146 acres in township no. 4; consid eration $1400. David P. Crosby to J. Feaster Lyles, 158 acres in township no. 1; consid eration *523.25. Jno. B. Davis, Sheriff, to Wylie J. Davis, the right, title and interest of Rice D. and W. 11. Jones In a tract of 880 acres in no.7; consideration $32b. Ann C. Fee to Savilla H. Cameron, 200 acres in township no. 2; consid oration $55. J. W. Starnes to Martha E. Starnes, 94 acres in township no. 8; considera tion $1.00. James It. Rion to Samuel Garrison, j acre in township no. 14; considera tion $60. Cornelia B. Powell to J. W. Powell, the right, title and interest of the con veyor in a tract of 302 acres in town In township no. 8; consideration $827.50. Cecilia-.N. Douglass to Mary J. Mobley, 241 acres in township no. 2; consideration $708.77. Mary J. Mobley to Cecilia N. Doug lass, 27 acres in township no. 2-em bodying the two tracts above nention .ed; consideration not stated. H. L. Elliott to Israel Bird, 100 aeres in township no. 9; consideration $450. -PLANETS IN MARCH. Jupiter is evening star for a part of the month, atld merits attention for the occurrenIcc of anl epoch in lis his tory. lie ime into conjunction with the sun on lie 12th when the sut and planet set at the same time; he was at his greatest distance from tlie earth, pnd took on'his smallest dimens,ions. After the 15th he will reappear onl the western side of tihe still and continence his role as moinl'r star. Mvrcury is eVninlg statr for almost lie w hole mumnd. lie. is in interior coljuncti.w . ith the sull on the 28dh, when, passingtr bit en lv; amnd the Stui, becoies morning star. Mercur, abouit. the 10th, w%-as inl oin one of the three most fhvorable l.ositions for be ing sceln by the naked eye that occur during the year. lie sets- now -about seven, a litt.l east of Jupiter. At the cl'ose of' the month he rises about hal pasHt five in thie mornting. Uranus Is eveninig stair, and is now in his best position for observation, comning to the mecridian about mid n.ight, and high enough above horizon to showv himself ini his best phlase. HeI still keeps in the near vicinity of the star Rhio Leonis. He rises now about flye; at the end of the mouth- about three.-' - Saturn is evening star, presenting nothing noteworthy in hia record for the month, Hie looks a little brighter ndW that his rival Jupiter is out of the way, but lie iakes on his palest aspect as slo wly .sinking. to the . west in .the early evening lhe travels towards his conjunction with the sun, In whose bright rays he will soon be eclipsed. 'fic sets nowv at hlalf-past eight; at the close of the month at about seven. Venus is the morning star, the sole planet to be seoen in the morning dawvn throughout the month. Shp is slowly advancing towuirds the sun, and groNv ing less brilliant as her distance from the earth. increases. But even in her least beautithi phase she will not fail to attract attention from all who watch thle easternt sky before the sun puts out the lesse' lights. She rises now a few minutes 'after five; at the end of the month a few minutes before five, less than an hour before sunrise. The March Moon fulls on tihe 26th, and holds the honor of determining the tine forEaster, preceding the festival by only tivo days. The old moon paid her respects to Venus on the 8th, two days before her change, the near approach of the slender waning crescent and the beaming star forming a bright picture on the celestial canvass of which the observer never tIres. 'Ihe new moon of the tenth was in conjuction with Ju piter Onl tile 11th, and with Mercury and Saturn on the 12th. the mooni and the two planets being visible in -the early twilight. On the 24th the moon wIll' be near Uranus.. ATTENTION? ( . L. I. ASSEMBLE at Thespian Hall Mlondaty .Ievening, 22nd, at 8 o'clock. with arms and fatigue equipmnents, for drum. Bly order.: J. H. CUMMINGS, inch 20 1st Sergt. VENEGAR. Onme bbl. Impo'rted French W1HTE WINE VINEGAR, One bbl. Druggists Vinegar for sale at the Drug Store of inch 10W. E. AIKEN. JUST RECEIVED. 1WO car loads fine White Corn two ear loads Fodder, Hay and Shucks.. .C.ASH (JUSTOMERtS Will finid it to their Iiterest to call on ute befbre they mak~e their purchas es. JNO. D. MicCAIILEY, Agent. r7 Inmithe tote south oftSdgenmheim or & Groesohel'sOlothuing StWrep 5 0DOZEN J. & P. Coats' bpool XUN1IPAL ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given that the an nal election for Intendant and fcur Wardens for the Town of Winnsboro S. C., will be held in the Town Hall 01 Monday, tho fifth day of April. 1860, be tweon the hours of seven o olook, a. m. and live p'olook, p. in. The book wil be open for registration on Thursday Friday and Saturday next preceding th< (lay, of election, commencing at si, o'clock, A, ,n,,-and closing at six o'clock p. in., of eoch day. The following oiti zons are hereby appointed managers o said registration and election, viz.: A. H Fleming, W. H. Williams and Willii Goode. By order of Council: E. S. CHANDLER, inch 10-td 01rk. Conor & Chandlei HAVE ENLARG'D THEIR ST001 -O F- - J E WELRY, STERLING BILVEt, PLATEDWARE, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely unnecessary fot their custoiners to go outside of Winis boro for any article in their line. Thev pledge themselves to give advantage im regard to VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE, r Extra fine artieles vich th< market will not justify in stock, wil: be procured on short notice. mch 13 GROCERIES. A NEW supply of Family and Planta lion Grojeries. 15 bblH. Choice New Orleans Molassoo 0 bbls. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides othe grades. FLOUR. Jackson's best grades Family Yl.) ALSO, A lot of Pattent Family Flour-the bes in tie Boro. SUGAns. All grades, from the higheRt to th lowest. COP EES. Peaborry (something new), Rio an Java. Also Parched Rio and Java. PLOWS Bought before the advance, and othe art wles -too numerous to meration. Al sold at the lowest possible prices. ). B. FLEXNII(EN. fob. 28 GREAT EXCITEMENI - --..-AT- - PALYE rTO hOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmentq of Liquors in the Bore.- On Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectau 1840; Three lParrels of fine old Rye Whis key': 1lt, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, ditto; 3rd, Roanoke R ye, the oldest,l ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best gradei North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mast of the best grades. Also, Wines and Brar dies of th e finest brands, I have also fifls lot of Cigars and Tobacco which will disoo of at reasonablo p rices fc cash only. Give ime a call, and I will tres you right. Philadelphia Lager -Beer al ways on hand from tbe celebrated firm c Berger and Engell. You can find me all times at the Bar under the Winnsbor Hotel, next dooi- to D. R. Flenniketit Call and see me. J. OLENDINING. aug 28 THE. NEW TAE CHAlk DESi ANb BOOK AND COPY REST., ONE of the handIest and most poju lar inventions of modern times. Cai be attached to any arn-chair withou trouble. Price, $8.50, $3.00 and $2.50 For particular-s, address W. McBRIDE SMITIH, A<rr., Jan ~o- ~ Winneboro, 8.0C. rIF yon want to buy cheap goods an good goods call at the store of Messrfl Sugenhelmer & Oiroesehel, where you wil find a full supply of everything usuall; kept in a first-class establishment. FR P. TO ALL NONINA'T'6ftS i1 SCHOOL COM1I881ONEH The friends df DR. JOHN BOYD, a preciating the skill, zeal and fidelit with whioh.he has discharged the dutic of School Cnminission.r, rospeotfull nominate him for re-election-subjeat - the notion of the Domooratio primaries. Folt 81HEpaliFF r ,Messrs. Witors: As nominations are i order, permit us to present the name 4 CJL. JNO. B. DAVIS ns a candidate ft Sheriff at the ensuing election, subjeo of course, to the action of the Demooratl ' primaries. UJANY FUIINDS. FOR JUDGE 01 PROBATE. Messrs. Edimors : Please..ant,ounoe tI present incumbent, J. R..LBoyleo, JudE of Probate, as a candidate for re-eleotio at the ensuivg election, subject to the a< tion of the Democratio party at the pr maries. By so doing you will oblige hi 14 IANT FRIENDs. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Editors: Please anno vn J. Preston Cooper as a candidate for t Democratio nomination for sheriff at th coming election (subject to the decisio of the primary election) and oblige man friends in the SOUT11WESTERN PORTION OF TUX COVNT1 dee 16 FOR COUNTY COMAIISSIONERt. The friona 3 of Mr. James G. Heron, o Salem, respectfully nominate him for th office of County Commissioner at the en suing election- -subject to the action o the Democratic primary. jnn 17-td FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONE11 The friends of the REV. JAMES DOUG LASS respe tfully nominate him for th position of School Commissioner of Faii field County at the ensuing electioa subject to the action of the Democrat] party at the primaries. * HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent t any one, who will e: amine a SoiD Goi-D WATOTI. that aside froi the necessafy thickness for engraving am polishing, a large proport,ion of the preciot metal used, Is neaded only to stiffen and hol the engraved portions In place, and supply i necessary solidity and utrength. The surph gold Is actualy needless so far as UTILITY aM beauty are concerned. In JAMES BOS' PAI ENT GOLD WATCH CASES, this WASTE of prI r clous metal is overcome, and the SAUX'SOLID1 AND ATHENOTH produced at from one-third i one-half of the usual cost of solid cases. Th process Is of the most simple nature, as to lows: a plate of ninkel composition meta specially adapted to the purpose, has two plat of SOLID GOLD soldered one on each side. TI three are then passed between polished ste rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy platA compositIon, from which the cases, backs, cei tres, bezzle,, &(,. are cut and shaped by suiti ble dies and formers. The gol! In these cas4 is sufficiently thick to admit of all kinds i chasing, engraving and enameling; the ei 5 graved cases have boon carried until worn pe fectly smooth by time and use without remo Ing the gold. THIS IS TIlE ONLY CASE MADE WITH TVW PLATES OF SOLID GOLD, AND WARRANTE BY NPECIAL CERTIFICATE. For sale by Conner & Chandler and C. Mut l( Ask for illustrated Catalogue g5d4 to see wa rant. . . . db 11-txty F IRE INSURANON C CNC --OF JAYES W. LAW. -7 o the .Public. Why not insure your property? 8 the cost.of a per diem expanse: Daily cost of insuring *1,000 at 3 p cent per annum'Is only 8J cents. At 21 per cent. per annum Is only 7 0 At 11 per cent. per annum Is only 4 'At I per cent. per annum is only 21 A t *per cent. par annum is only 2 . ' At 2er cent for 8 years is only 1.88 At 2 per cent. for38years isoni 1.85 A t pren.fr6yasion0.88 . t2per cent, for 5 years is only 1.1 e. Dwellings in town or countr.y, detae 'ed, insurable at the following rates, via a~ For one year i per cent. 1 For three years 14~ per cent. r For flvye ars '2 per cent. tBarns and contents, gin houses, bale cotton, store houses, merchandise, ml fand churches insurableat adequate rate tI represent only the very best comp a nios of long experience and well establls: *ed character. -JaAMES W. LAW, nov 22--8m Ae RfI. OsEPH1 GROESCHEL, of tJ hLo use of Sugenheimer and Grd schel, is new in New York, laing in supply of Spring goods in grea variet Loo cust for him when lhe gets back. eQODIN &6 BLIOTJ Heving associated ourselves togethe .for the purpose of carrying Ohttil GROCERY AND> SUPPLY TRAD3 We beg to inform our friends and ti . ublic that we have on hand a fullisto1 of Coff'ow. Sugars, Flour, Molasse BuckWheat Hams, CannedGoods etc togthtrBacon Meal, e., aHl pesn esiring advances, We a'aloprepared to fattnish *ru cls Gao at fair rces . jan lo--Sm arriving at J. M?. Beaty - A eo/,e the .orner. 8HAVING BALOON. TE undersigned begs lisare toInfor Lhiw customers and the pu ho gene ally that he is pi'epared to gie saf t' to all who may flaor blnt with the e patronage.0HITU 8O wilflabhweyo wihsi I dyi ,adesig-F ea a '(4 a 1* r,41 COME QUICK! is COME QUICK 1 COME QITICK I y COME QUICK I COME QUICK I AND BUY STOCKINGS. AND BUY STOCKINGS. S Adles' Mi s a Cidns n Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose W Ladies', Misses' and Children' Hose WILL BE SOLD 0 WILL BE SOLD Cheaperlthan ever heard of. Cheaper thun iver heard of. n Half Price, Half New York CoW' - Half Price, Half New York Cost. COME AND SEE. COME AND SEE. COME AND SEE. 3McMASTER, BRICE & CO. n y feb26 f 0 e 0 d a . is d 10 THE JOHNSON REVOLVING BOOK-CASE. T LawYOs, Cleripmen, 2%yRdeians, o Vdifte, Ma,skers, reaches, |s Mterchants, ftsudenta, - and all who read books. 1, 1olds more looks In lIs space than any other device-Rotates at. a flugar's touch-8he lva ad a justable at heights dtesired-Enelh shelf is 16inches A square, holding a set of Appleton's Cyclopsdia. 3 fado of Iron, iticahnotwarpor woarout. BeautI. fully ornamented, making a handsome and novel d pleee of furniture. Sizes for table hold 1 or 2 tiers of books isizes for floor hold 2,8, or 4 tiers of books, andeodred. &-nd for descriptive price list. 'Bond 25 centsfor our NEWILLUXTuRRDCATA1,otoa m with over 300-Illustrations of Educational and useful articlos. -1AKICR, PnATT & CO., r- School Furnishers. and Dealers In everything in the Book and Stationery line, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, D 142 A 144 Grand St., New York 5 DARELS Duist's selected Irish Pot. toes, 1 car-load of White Sood Oata. 1 car-load of Limo, and a lul se stook of selected or GROCERIES. We are agents for the following br.ands of Guanos: Patapaco, Lowe's Georgia 0. Formula, Acid Phomphate, G. Ober & Son. O. Sotuole Ammoniatod Super Phosphate of ih- Lime and Dissolved Done, South Caroli, :na Phosphate. - Give ur, a call, and we will give you BOTTOM FIGURES. d la 3- F. McMASTEIB & CO. a. a. jan 29 SALE STABLES. a TO THE CITIZENS OP FAIRFIELD: e HAVE established a Sale Stable at I.Winnusboro, anld am prepared to sell stock stock on very accommodat inllg terms, either for cash or on time *until next fall for negotiable paper. Persons wishing to buy or swap will do well to call on e before purchas e in~ elsewhere. kwill also pay the highest cash price 5, for e, " CORE AND FODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congreis Stre,located one door south of the LAdd building. jan20 0WIIO 7 11ar'z.plJly nW23 4W~ r--eA EnssiktrM FREE A1 TE WORLD MILSON SEWI n workmanship ii equal to a Chronot das a first-clapR Piano. It received Md Centennial Expositiors. 1T SEIN Other machines. Its capacity is unlin 4ACHINES sold in the United Statei thers. The WILSON MENDING A of repairing WITHOUT PATCHINO #1.} WILSON SEW CHICAGO, I] 0I FAI SPOOL COTTON. EtTABLISIIED 142. C,TRADE MAR GEORGE A. CLARK, MOLE AGICNT. 100 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. -0 The di-tinctive features of thiR spool iottc n tare that it in made from the very AnOF t SEA ISLAND COTTON. It is finished soft as the cotton from' which it is made; it has no waxing or kTtifiial finish to deceive the eyes; it is .he strongeat, amoothest and most elastio iewign thread in the market; for mabiu iewing it las no equal; it is wound on W HI TE S P OOL 8. The Bi1ocis JET BLACK sver produced In spool coogon, being rlyed by a aystem patented by ourselves. rho ccAors are dlyed by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering thean so perfeot and brilliant ~hat dross-makers everywhere use them nateadl of seing silks: A Geld Medal was awarded f,his spool sotton at Paria, 1878, for "great strength'' and "general excellence" being the high mat award given for 51pool cotteni. We Invite comnparison and respectfully iak ladies to give it a fair trIal and eon rince themselves of its superiority over ill others. ro be ha~d at wholesale and retail of J. 0. BIOAG. FRESH ARRIVALS. ALL SORTS OF NICE GROCERIES AT DONLY'S. resh Augusta Flour, of all brands, Fresh 3uokwheat Flour, Kentucky Dried. Beef, ireakifast Strlpa, Now Moes Mlackerel, Now less Shad, Fish In all sIzed packages, utable for plantatIon use. P'ure Leal .ard In cans, buckets and tubs, Seed and Cating Irish Potatoes, Garden Seeds, etc. --ALSO- - Steel Plows, Collens & Co.'s AXp, loxes Chewing Tobaucco, all grad, ents per lb. and upward. A larg4 stook of LI}1uors, WInes, and Ilgars. Give me a cal W HI. DONLY, dec 18 On the Corner. F[F you want to buy cheap goods and Lgood goodsi, call at the store .of le<srs. Sugeinheimer 4 Osreschel, whbere on will find a fuJi supply of everything sually kept in a hast-class establih ient. LITTLE SP.EEDY 'IRST PRZEM' AWABIDED ATr TB GEOBONA STATE WARB. For Oheapnese, 8Inplity and inrabillit. this Sheller stanids *lth-. Uta rival. S.PkW0, olrLr$5oe -UABLE INVENT-910 RENOWNED NG . MACHINE 1oter Watch, and as .-gantly finish.. the highest awards at the Vienna 'S ONE-FOURTH FASTER than ited. Thero are mjore WILSON i than the combined sales of all the TTACHMENT, for doing all kinds , given FREE with each nmebine. ING MACHINE COs .U. 8'. A.. 'Ra f 114 LOV F jOESifvATIUE uATO(I OHNON, LA RK&9a i A 30 UNION SQUARE f. NEW-YORK CIT Y . Ayer's Ague Cure, Fo iVFever and Atue Intermittent Waver, d?llvor, Ulmnttn -ovor,DubA o Periodioaio'r iliou3 Fovor, o.and indeed all the affietions whioh arIaso fron malari ous, marsh, or misasmatio Doisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientific skill from vegetable hngredients, whilch rarely fails to cure thei erest cases or Chilis and Fever and the -.1comitant disorders. Such a remedy the necessities of the people in malm r1ous districts demand. . Its greatsuperiority over any other medicine yet discovered for the curo of Interminttents is, that it contains no qu. nine or mineril, nand thome who tako it nro free from danger of quinlam or any injitrious eftrects, and are as healthy after using it as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of theso distressing disordors, and so unvarying has been its success that it has gained the reputation of being innel. liblo. It can, thcreroro, be safely recommended as a sure remedy and speciflo for the Fever and Aguo of tho West, and tihe Chilli and Fever of the South. I-counteracts tile minsinntlo poison in the blood, #aid frees the system from its Int once, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, once broken up by it, do not return until th* disonso is again contracted. Th6a great variety of disorders which arise r.omn the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, 3theumatilona, Guaut, IIeadachie, Blindness, Toothache, Earaehe, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal.. pit atlon, Splentaio eetltons, H ysterics, Pain In theo Iowels, OlIc, Paralysis, and derange. of the stomach, all of which become interamit. tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy thnan AYER's AUUE CDRE, which enes them all alike, and protecta the systcm fromn atture att acks. As a preventive, it is of immense service ini those communities where Fever and Agno prevnIls, as it stays the development of the disenso If taken on the first lapproach 01'the premonitory sympil. tomns. Travellers and temporaryresidents ard thus enabled to dety these disorders, and few will ever suffer if they avail themsielves of the protection this remedy affords. For Liver Complaints, nrising from torpidity, it is an excellent remedy ; it stimulates this organ into healthy antivity, and produces many remark.' able cures where othbr medicines fail. Prepared by Dr. 'is C.. Ayer & CO,, Practical and Analytical Choanist., .LOWVELL, MASS. BOLD BY ALL lDlUOXTS EVEMRYWZaRE. Bluy Notions, White Goods, Hosiery md Calicoes att the corner store of 4.. K,. Beaty & C. RlememIber J. M. Beaty & Co. miaki 4 spcilty of the Bay State Standard Screwv Shoes, at the store on the corner. A nice stock of good Lannied and Unlaundried Shirts. Col lars, Neck wear &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner* itore. Elegant Cashmneres, Momie Cloths, Worsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings, D~riniollne, &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s 3orner store. Groceries of all kinds, Candy, Crack.. 3rs, Tobacco, Crockery Wooden ware, Plows, Cutlery, Shot, Powder, etc.. ilways Ill stock at the corner store of T. M. Boaty & Co. J. M. Bleaty & Co. are selling Cloth. ng, Hats, Rubber Suits and Shoes at lowest cash prices., - BUY THE. OLD "CAVE~" CORN WHISKEY. This is the simotn .ure article, leized and,.sold by the UJnited Statea *overnmeont, The regular "moon~ U., G~ DESPORT S. Souppernotg Wine at *1L5 pp rallon~ Deightful for tmas ~ / U. 01P e hah