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TOWN A NI) COUNTY. TIVESDAV. OCtober 10, a ' 1880. TERHs OF TiE NjWs AND TIEnArLD* ' ri-wee~klyedition, four dollars per - nmd In adlvance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents peraznnurn, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATEs OF ADVERTIslNa.-One dollar por inch for the first insertion, 9 ad fifty cents per inch for each subseq Aent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisoments, of whatever n'ato e, and are payable strictly in advaneo. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sont local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven aud one-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituvies and tributes of respect charged as adiver tisements. Simple announcenients oI marriages and deaths published free of charge, and solicited. All comm unications of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winshoro Publishing Company Winnsboro, S. C. New Advertisement. Administrator's Notice-J. W. Bo lick. Died at the Fairfield Poor House, on the 10th, Ann Wages, who claimed to be in the ninety-first year of her age. TELEGRAPH OFI'c.-The Western Union has opened a telegraph office at Ridgeway. This supplies a long felt want. PATENT GRANTED.-Mr. W. S. Rabb, of this place, has obtained a patent on an improvement in field and garden hoes, the improvement consisting in a very ingenious arrangement, by which a hoe, a rake or a fork can In turn be used on the same handle. It is a good thing. Mr. Rabb is very Ingenious. One of the most important features in the Tait plow was an invention of his, for which Tait pays him a royaly. CHEAP RATES FOR CJIESTER.-The Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company will issue round trip tickets to and from Chester, dur ing the Fair, good until the 24th inl stant: Doko, $1.85; Ridgeway, $1.5; Simpson's, $1.30; Witnsboro, $t.10; Adger's 90 cents; White Oak, 75 cents; Woodward's, 65 cents; Blackstock, 50 cents. Articles for exhibition will be transported frece. Freight must be prepaid, and will be refunded on re ceipt of Secretary of the Fair Associa ION. J. 'l. LEACI.-Notice wits re ceived in Wimsboro on Friday that the Hon. J. M. Leach, of North Caro lina, a Presidential elector of that State, and one of its best speakcrs, would address the Deiocracv of Fair field, and especially the ladies, on Wednesday. lie will speak in Rock 1ill to-day. Efforts have been made to have the appointment. post.poned for a few days in order to secure fuller notice. If he conmes on *Wednesday, as at first appointed, we hope he will secure a full audience, Hie is brimfuhl of argument and anecdote. Deinite informat ion is expected to-day. ENTERTAIN11ENT AT ORtsnYvnLLE. Au entertainment will be given at the residence of Capt. D). P. Crosby, the 20th of October, for the benefit of the Crosbyvill e Band. The programme consists of charades and tableaux, un der the auspices of the band, assisted by the ladies of the conmmunity. There could not be a more worthy object. The Crosbyville band is composed of fme musical talent. and it should be encouraged. The skill and experience of all coninected with this entertain ment, especially the ladies, guarantees the fullest share of pleasure and amusement. Admissiomn is fifty cenits for adults, childrcen half price. Per formance begin s at 7i p. m. We re turn thanks to the management for an invitation to attend. * REPeInLTCAN CONVE~NTION.-The Re publican Convention met in the Court House on Monday, and was called to order by Phil Lakin, County Chair man, who declared the object of the meeting to be to get the sentimenit of the Republican party of Fairfield coun ty. Lakin was elected temporary chiairman and Isaac R1. Martin, Jr., temporary secretary. A roll of thme delegates was called and all precincts were represented. Nominations for permanent chairman being in order Isr-ael Byrd and Philip Lakin were nominated. Byld declined and Lakin was unanimously elected. John M. Marini was chosen permnanen t secreta ry. A motion to go into secret sos sion was carried, but was not carried Into effect. After a very long discus sion anid some confusion the comnven A tioni adjourned till Thursday mornin~g. After the adjournmenit, the Democrats had a meeting in the Court Houise, with Major Woodward in the chair. Ad~dresses made by Major Woodward and Captain Gaillard, anid by Aus. Roes anid Israel Miller, Jr. A number of both white and colored people were present. The speeches wvere appland ed on both sides, and the meeting ad jonurned in high good humor. BET H EL .PRICBy TRy. anid proceeded to conslider thme report of the conmmittee on the form of narra tives. After discussion, the report was ndopted. Thle commnitee on dlevotionlal exer - ercisos macde its rep~ort. By request leave of absonmec after to night's session was granted to Elder J. Hart, of Yorkville. ' Calls fr'om -AImwell and Horeb chiurchmes of Fairflk county for thme minmisteriaal servIces of Licentiate 8. L. Wilson were read anid -placed in his hands.. wlth the l.m..sanlgtt . A XT' AND TOU AcCO. How LiteratuVe Is Saturated with the Simoke of the Woocd. DO..t xt Traveller. Ja1si' Parton has recently written a ]Otter, which has had ido* quotation, exhorting writers and brain-workers to throw away their pipe.. This re opens the discussion of m social topi wiuich afrords the largest room for hon est divergence of opliion. Supposo witlioutattemptingto decidetheinooted point as to the soundness of Mr. Par ton's advice, wo indulge in a few ran dom observations on the prominenco of the p1p III literature. - Mr. Parton's counsel to brain-work ers may be wise or not, but that he is in a minority is a faet of which there can be little question. Tbe consump tion of tobacco increases fearly and to this increase brain-workers, we be lieve, contribute a very largo propor tion. English, literattre, asit whole, may be said to be surcharged with smoke. Anti-tobacconists can point, it is true, to the fact that Shakespeare's pages (10 not contain it single relOrelico to the weed. But this notable excop tion only serves to emphasize the rule. Lord Bacon culogizes tobacco, declar ing that it "comtorteth the spirits and dischargeth weariness, whichI it work eth parily by opening, but chiefly by the opiate virtue which condenseth the spirits." Ben Johnson and Drum - mond and Fletcher and Beaumont constantly -renewed their friendships over a pip. The great Dr. Barrow pronounced his pipe ,to be a cure-all, his Pan phiarmacoin. Sir Thoias Over bury calls smoking "that delectable passtiinc." Boxhore, the great Dutch schola' smoked alnost incessantly in his stu~ly. Sir Isaac Nevton not Only loved his pipe, but had it playflul and somewhat ungallant way of usiny the fingers of his lady fri ends for stojpers. Steele wrote his splcndid essays with a pipe 1 1i his mouth, and Addison sent out his brightest t hings from a cloud of smoke. Drydcu loved his "whiff" only second to'his "pinch," and Con greve was fond of a soothing long stemmed clay-the "churchwarden" of the olden time. Daniel Defoe made his pipe his ncest friend. All the literary men of Queen Anne's day ap pear wreathed in fragrant clouds,' and no perlod,'su rly, has g'iveln us a great. cr number of great writers. Chiarles Lamb was long a devotee of the weed, before he wrote his celebrated "Farc well to Tobaccd," in which lie anathe tized it as "Fith o' tho mouth, and fog o' the mind." Coming dowin to later times, we find the example of Sir Walter Scott, the prince of romiaicers. on the samIc side. Ihis novels are fillf of tobacco. 1Ils characters are continually snuflhtgt or smoking. Doiniic Sampson heard M"e Merrilies sinigin on the stairs an( gioaed deeply, "p'uil'ng out be tween whiles huge volumes of tobacco smtioke." iFe miakes t he old lax her selfita disciple o t lie weed, inroiducing her to Ileiiry Bertram "bulsily engaM ed wili a short black tobacco pipe." Shelley, Edgar Poe and Tom Moore are three modern poets who are to be set down on the othber side as anti-tobaccoiiist. Macauley, we think may be added to the inumber. In Our' oVn dIy) Dickens and Tenny son, whl1o stand, at least in popular es timation, as the English laureates of of proso and poetry respectively, are to be set down as ardent lovers of' nico tinic comfort. Spurgeon has preached somte eloquent sermons in defeinse of the pipje, declaring oii one occasion that lhe had always intended to ''smxoke to the glory of 'God." On this side we thinmk we shall not err in setting dlowni Longfllow, Lowell, Aldrich and Clenments, iat lest, as disciples of Sir. Wate Ialeigh. Oliver' Wendell .Holmes, if lie follows his own adv'ice to young men, must 1he set down as of a contrary mind. Ai'. Beccher is not attached to the weed, but a Uoston clergymn whose faime onice almost rivalced that of the Brooklyn paistor, was deeply (levoted to it. "If' you want to fin d out, if' Mr. --- is in 'his study you nmeed not ring the bell, but just look and see if the smoke is pour ing out of thue window," one of his den cons5 was wont to say to people .-who wantted to see imn. , Bismarck once told a group) of visi tors the following story3: "Th'le value of a good cigar'," said he. "is best uni dlerstood when it is the last you pos sess, and there is no chance of getting another'. A t Koniggralz 1 had only one cigar lc'ft ini my pocket, which'I car'efully guarded 'iurmng the whole of the battle, as a mniser~ does his treasur'e. I did not feel ,justiled in using it.I painted ini glowing colors, in my mind, the happy lhour' in which I should en Joy it at'ter the victor'y. But I had miscalculated my chances." ''And what," asked onte of' the company, "was the cause of your miscalcula tioni?" "A p)or dr'agooni," relhied Bismnarck, "who lay helpless with both arms crushed, mnurmur iing for senme thing to refresh him. .I felt in my pocktts and found I had only gold, and that would be of no use to hiim:. Butt stay-i had still my treasuriedi ci gar'! I lighted1 this for' him and plac ed it between his teeth. You should have seen the poor fellow's grateful smile! I never cujoyecd a cigar so much as that One I did not smoke." -John Cornelius, ofPlumnstead, Eng and,fehlldead1 as lhe wvas r'unningr home out. of' thn rain. ie was one of Ithe "n:oble 600" wvho charged at Bala.. klava. Although the "Charge of the Light, Briigadc" will lbe forcyer r'e nowned in En~glish sonig anid stor'y, i'ateful Englan~d allowed Cor'nelius to breakI sonc on thle road for the Inag nifient recompense of twenty-five cents a d ay. -Theo New York Bun of' Sunday said( Jay' Gould 1had( bought the Nowv York Wor*ld. Thme World of Monday says Gould has scerd a contirolllnse interestm I lie Bun. TIhe trunth seem's to be Ihat Jay has miade upl htis mind~ to own thle univer'se anmd so has bought the World with the ,Sun to heat and illumine it. AD1MINISTRtAT'i'S NOTICE. A- LL porIsons holding claims against 1.the Estato of Iraneous Pope, de cased, are hereby notitied to present their claims duly attested, and those indobtoed to said Estate arc requested to make pay ment to thti unudorsigged. JAlES WV. BOLICR. oct 10)-f1x2 'Admt'r. DR. W. E. AEIEN, --InCiA13R IN' Drugs, Medicinecs, Toilet Goods, etc. WVINNSJIORO, S. C. CIhEESE! C11EESE!!l A FRESHE supW of Cheese just re.. J. M. BIEA TY & Co's, sent 1 On the ornen. the calls were each for one-half of his time. Mir. Wilson ialviiig signified his acceptanluce of fhe call, onl motion the following Conlnittec was appoinl.. ed to make t'arnIgemiqmnts for his ordi nation and Iistallation: the Rev. i, D. Prptt, the Rev. L. R. McCormicL and Elder James P. Kennedy. . On motion, it was resolved that hereafter the amounts niame11d inl calh be made for services of pastors shallI be entered in the minntes of Presbytery, A committee, consisting of Bros. L. Harris, Rev. G. A. Tirenhioln and James Hamilton was appointed to pre pare and have printed - Copics of the form of narratives for t he pur pose of distribution among til clurehos. Elder James F. Kennedy, on his re quest was granted leave of absence fron the remaining sessions. The committee on finance of'ered a report, which was adopted. The churches delinquent inl the muat ter of paying assessments were called upon for reasons of nioni-paynlit. A co :.nunication fromt the Rev. Jas, E. White, addressed to the Moderator, was referred to a committee coniisting of the Revs. F. L. Loper, L. R. Mc. Cormick, and Elder Jas. Beaty, for examination. On mot Loi, the committee on domes tie missio)s Instructed to make arrangemileits for' preaching at vacant and feeble churches. Leave of absence was granted to the following members: Elder J. N. Neely, the Rev. B. F. Taylor, Elders J. A. S. Stewart, F. B. Thoinasson, J. S. Adams and H. 1H. Gooch. Presbytery thon took a recess till 74 o'clock, p. in. EVENING SESSION. Presbytery niet at 74, p. in., and held a confbrence on foruciu nilssions. The report on foreign missions was received, amended and adopted. Tihe committee of arrangement oi the ordination and installation of Mr. S. L. Wilson muade its report, which was adopted. An overture from the session of Concord to this Presbytery was read, and, on motion, the Presbytery re solved itself into committee of the whole, with the Rev. D. Harrison in the chair, for its consideration. After discussion the committee arose, aid tihe chairman re)orted as the sense of the coimittee that Presbytery appoint a committee to take ito cons'ideration the work referred to in the overture, and to report to the next mineeting of Presbytery. Presbytery then receded from busi ness Util to-Imiorrow m1orniiing at limi o'clock. It was closed iitli prayer by the Rev. W. G. White. FOUnTI! DAY. Presbylery met aud passed the iisu al tilme inl devotional exercises. The readilnumg of the minutes of the day before was, oil imotion deferred. LicenUtiate . W McLure made it titaltemienit to Presbyter,y as to his fiele of labor. Permission wits granted tc him to labor without the bounds of Presby-tery. Rev. J. C. McMullen preseinte( 11 report of the Deatcons' meeting held al Blackstock last summer. It was re ceived as information. Onl motion tire resolution fixing the time of ineeting ntext sprimg was reconsidered, andbth< time was changed to Friday night al half-post seven o'clock. The committee oil the narratives tc Synod made a report, which was adopted. The Rev. F. L. Looper was excusei from attenidane~ after one o'clock, p m., to-day. Tecommittee on the paper of th< Rev. J.E1. White reported that th< commuainication is of such a nature as tk demand~ the action of' Pre'sbytery A fler its consideration, a resolutioi was adoptedl, that, "whereas, no new testimony in the case oIf the Presby tory vs. the Rev. J. E. White has beei offered, showing why lhe shonld hiavi a now trial, resolved, that his roquesi be denlied1." The Moderator aninouniced the fol lowiing committee of the work of'eyan gelizatiou of the colored race. Revs J. C. McMullein, D. 1Harrtson, J. L. Wilson, Elders James Blaini and W. B. Thompson. The llevs. J. WN. Quei'y and J. UI Sayo, andi( Elder James Hamilton wcr' excused from attendance. Presbyter'y thon prioceeded1 to the ex aminatioii of Licen tiate 8. L. Wil[son The examination was, Oin motion, sus tained inl each par't aind as a whole Theoco mmittece's replor't on t he ordi nation of Mr'. Wilson was was ther reconsidered, and( it was moved ai car'ried that so mach of the report am related to the trial sermon be now~ takenm up, aind the remainder recoin. muitted to the cominiittec. The Rev. Mr. Doeughass and1 Elder B. F. Powell were excused. Ti.he Rev. Mr'. Wilson thon preache( his trial seirmon fromn John x. 28. Presbyter'y then sustained the sor' mon as a part, and thmein sustained th< examination as a wholoe. Thej1 report of the committee on ar rangements was adopted. Thle report of the committee in an swver to Brother Looper's priotest ii the case of Licentiate Matthews, wa: received, adopted and or'dered to bi spread on the nminutes. .The commitee on the memorial fum in behaulf of the Theological Seiminar made a relport, which was recoivet and aidopted. On motion, the Revs. Looper ani Mills were appointed to repr'esent Both oh P'resbytery betfore Synod, in case th< Rev. J. E. Wh [ite prosecutes his ap peal or compllainit bef'ore that body. Presbytery then took a recess. tih 84, p. m. Presbyter'y met in the after'noon, bu tr'ansacted no business of' genecrai ini terest, and aidjourined Oin 8-irday af tornoona to moot at Lancaster on Fridat3 before the first Sunday ini A pril. Satuirday evenIng, services wert conducted byr the Rev. L. Rt. McCor. mick. On Siuday the Rev. Mr'. Coop) 01' preaiched, and comrmunioni was administered by the R1ev. D). liarrison, assisted by the other' cher'gymen pros. eout. Sunday eveninig the Rev. J. Lowrle Wilson preached. The sessiomi cof Presbytery amid thie serv~ices icden tal to it were' full of pleasur~e an1(1 profit. Strong ties were foirmned between the congregations of Fairfield anid the members of the Presby'.er3 with which fohr thme first time they hiavt met. -It is never too hate to acquire bad habit. Solomou Eyeirsuil, whio ii 1001 y'ears5 old, and who has lived sinic< 1809h a fewv miles south of Cincininati has got in thie habit ver'y recenithy o sleeping for thr'ee (lays at a time am waking uip very hungr'y. As lhe Is am orphan, his filthier aindl mother both be lng dead, theu'e Is no0 0one to repriove hini 1mprorhy, amnd the chances ar'e that ha wvilfI go 0on annoying his relatives witI this most uncomfortable habit for thi rest of bls natuneln'o~. TILE SOUTH CARO VNA COLLEI0 AGRICULTURE AN) IMEo1IANICS ILL be opened for the instruotion of the voting men of the State, oft the 6lh OCTOhbeM, in the buildings of the otd South Carolina College, with the lollow ing Faculty, viz.: )VM. POROHER MILES, LL.D.. President and Professor of English Litor ature. JAMES WOODROW, Pi. D., D. D., Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology. BENJ. SLOAN, Professor of Mathematica and Natural Ph1ilosophy. WILLIAM BUlINEY, Pu. D., rrofessor of Analytical and Agricultural Chomistry and Experimental Agrioultur.o. TUITION FREE TO ALL. Room rent, for the year $10. For further information apply to tho Secretary at Columbia, 8. 0. By order of the faoulty. 1ENJ. SLOAN, Secretary of Faculty. Columbia, 8. 0., August 13, 1880. Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys-A moaning sign, yet our friends say thare's nothing mean about us. Come and suit your selves. SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL. FRESH GROCERFES SUGARS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, Laguavra and Old Gov. Java. lio and Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas, Black, Inperial, Gunpowder and Young Ilyson. CANNED GOODS. Pcars, Peache.s, Pincrpples, To nmatoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, Deviled lanm andl Turkey, Sardines, &c. . Macaroni Pud Cheese, Gin'er Pre serves, Pin Head Oat Mcal, Coopei Gelatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmegs. Baldwin Catsup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rink's Worcestersh ire Sance. J. F. MoMASTER & CO. sept i4 T1HE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. JAMEs GORDON BENNIT, Proprietor. IiE lEST' AND ChIEAPEST NE'WSPAPER PUB LISHED. POSTAGE FREE. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. FIFTY CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. An Extra Copy to Every Club of Ten. TILE NEW YORK HERALD, PUBL1 .E) EvERY DAY In Uie YEAR. PosTAGE FRlE E. 810 paSys for one year, sulndaiys l ichidced. Sa pays for~ oliW yeart, without Sunday. 651 panys for sIx mnt hfai, Sun~days Inchuded. $4 3)ays' for silx nlinth1s, w~ihut Murlidays. M2 pa for 01n0 year for any specelled day of 81 pays ft six months for any specified day of S1 por month (Including Sundays) will be charged1 'on .9:Ihi laltions for a less period TO EUROPE, INCLUDING POSTAGE. weekly (Doinestic Edition)..............2 00 NEWSD)EALERS SUPPLIED, -P(.'STAOE FRAE. Daily Editlon...............2% cents per copy. Sunu'ny EdIt Ion...............1 rents per Copy. Weekly EdlI on.............2 cnts per Copy. N.11. tles tan 1 copies mailed to news. 11 alo 11 omnin on 0on subscriptionis to NEW Y'ORK HERALD, ]Broadwvay andl Anni Sreet, New York. We think we can showv a little the nicest Stock of New Fall and Win ter~ Goods, over brought to our burg. Come and see us. SUoi~InEIMERI & GROEsOHIEL. iVEW ARLRIVAL FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND FUR NISHING GOODS, At the Groat Clothing Store of SUoENJHEIMER & GoRsdnEL,. Every one in wvant of Clothing should go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenheirmer & Groes.. chel, before buying as the lar'gest and most com-. plete Stock of these Goods cyer offered in Winnsboro will be found there. HO1W TO BET. Don't bet on elections, but bet your bottomn dollar that Sugonheim-. or & Groosohel can suit you for the least money of any houso in town. WVo select outrClothing with watchful care, Wo try to always dleal with you fair. WVe're hound to please --over ready to try, Como and see uis when you want to buy, SUGEl'NHEIMERt & GROESCHIEL'. SHAVING SALOON. TUlE unldersigne~d begs leave to say A to tile pnlblic that he is no0w run in g a lirst-class Shaviug Saloon in tevery respCCI.. None buIt comnpotent and1( expert wvorkmen: arc emlployed, an~d th10s0 whlo will favor us5 with their custoini are guaranlteed satisfaction. HAIR-CUT'.ING D)ono iln the( latest anld neatest style. Don't forget to (cal1 and give me a trial, an~d I will pleaso youl. J. M. McOALL, Opposite Dr. Alken's Drug Store. wept30 PURE WINES AND LIQUOR!k -IN GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respeotffilly infort ny customers and the citizens of Fai iold generally, that I keep In stock 1il supply of fine Liquors, Olga robacco, &c., &o., and guarant latisfaction to anly one giving rial. Mv stock consists as 11o a IMPORTED LIQUGOm1. )TARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. [AMSEY'S SCOTCH WIIISKEYL JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. . MORINO DE MORA. SHERRI WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. X. 11. MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMi UIIAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMESTIC LIQUORS. iARATOGA PURE RYE WHIE KEY. iATIAN'S 1868 CABINET RY] WHISKEY. 3TRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WHIE KEY. CEESE'S "OWN" RYE WiISKEi STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AN] ROCK WIIISKEY. I1ELEBIRATED PFEIFFER E. RY: WHISKEY. 1ENTUCKY BOURBON WII KEY. P1LANTATION RYE WIllS K: VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEAC] BRANDIES. NTORTH! CAROLINA SWEET MASI CORN W HISKEiY. PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYf BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARET WIN] H 9OME MADE WINES. L KEG DRY SCUPPERNONG WIN] I KEG SWEET SCUPPERNON WINE. I KEG SWEET CATAWBA WIN] -MALT LIQUORS. BERGER & ENGEL'S CELEBIRA' E~D LAGER BEER ON DRAUGUJ AND BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED AL] PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLON2 RIS WATER. CIGARS AND TOBAC0( THlE AMERICAN TWINS CIGAR 6 FOR 26 CENTS. THlE IIAVANA CIIAROOTS CENTS EACII. T. W. BILACKWELL'S SMOKIN TOBACCO. CHEWING TOBACCO-TH REE~ GRADES. SUMYMER B EVERAGES ICE, LEMIONS,SO)WAh THlE BEST MIXE~D BEVERAGI! OF THlE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL IIOURS 01F TIIE~ DAY, TO SUIT TIIE MOS FASTID1OUS TASTES. VERY RESP~ECTFULLY, F. W. U ABENICUT. -REAR OF TOWN HIAL) mayv8 SALE STABLES ]STQTIOE ALL persons who bought stoc from me last spring on time whor notes are due first October, wi please be prepared to meet them. fullipaymnent will be require< Prompt payment will only enab: mue to accommodate them nea sprmng. CORN AND)FODDER Del ivored at my Stable oni Congro Street, located one door sothth of t1 Ladd building. A. WILL1?O3RD AT TH E(CORNER~ MU1E FALL A1D WINTER GOODS E BEG leave to inform our cnstoners nnd the publio generally, that we havi Slately disposed of our Grocery Department for tho purposo of making nor, room for our Which arc now in store, and have been inrkod at 1>rices to induce quick sales. W> cannot enumerato tho arious kinds antd styles. but coreliilly invite all to call and ex. amine our stook, and we shall endeavor to make it the interest of all to purchnse. CLOTIING, H ATS AND GENT'iS' FURNLSHLING GOODS. This departinent has been extended, and we gunarantee prices as low as the lowest. Our Trov City Perfect. Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laundried or Un laundried made to order if desirod. BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Are our specialty, and to thoso who have trind thon we nood not add words. To those who are yet strangors to the durability of this honoa-tly inade Hhoo. we ask you to call and buy your winter supply, ora singlo pair only, it' you prefer trying them. You will not have to come ofton-they are acknowledged by many to outwear any Sho made. - *LISO ZEIGLER BROTHERS' Gents', Ladies', Miasos', and Infants' Fine Shoes. Reduco ( your Shoe bill and savo money by buying thn best. Reeoinmber the placa J. M. BEATY & CO., oct 7 ON TIlE CORNEl. GRAND FALL OPEN P. LANDECKER & BR O'S. AVING just returned from the North, we can assure our friends and customers that we have secured the finest selection of Fall and Win ter Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fall wear. KID GLOVES I KID GLOVE3 ! I Two and three Buttons, 50 cents. English Lisle Thread Gloves with two, three and six buttons, all sizes, both in white and colors. =- SI.E31RT-,7 -IEC SIRIjY. Ladios' and Misses' Colored Hose in variety. Men's Half Hose-all kinds Our stock of White Goods, Embroideries, HandkorchiofP, Notions, &c., has never been more complete. Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the new and attractive styles. New Clothing in neV stylos and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance in J the price of woolen fabrics, we are receiving tho largest and handsomest stook of fino and nmdiuim Clothing that has over been exhibited in the Boro, which wo will poll at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inspection is rospcetfully solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY c.You -se C. 4YSOKo untrwihwill he the largrest, handsomest and cheap: Remobertha al mygoos ae wrra t to0 b 5 as(rpreente'd, Price y'our Furniture elsewhere, then coime to the first-class store where you will haave the L- best selection and cn but ca per. Bear' in mind thant I shilp goods to Ridge way. Elythe wood, White' Oak, Voodwar'd's, Blackstock, and as far as Chiesteor and~ York. This is a recomnitti on of thle quality and price of my goods. I. A ne0w snpply~ of' Windlow Shadices, Wall Pockets, lih'ackets, Mirr'ors, Picture Frames, Chromoos, I hit ifacks, and Boo~k Shclves, cheaper than thle cheaupest. - The largest supply of Tin Clhmber Sets, made to match Cottage anid Chiam ber Suils. Call and see themi. A ne(w supp)Ily of' Sewing Machinies as good as any. Don't Buy a Alachinot merely b~ecautso your mother or your nteighibor has -5 it anmd l ikes it. Rlemtember I hat miost of' lhe'machine ta it are miost largely pulleid have but little merciit. TIhe onte you want is the one that will save you time and vexation, Is inoiseless, runs lig-ht. atnd will last a long timte. I have 0 it. Remnember' the G'old Medal was aiwardcled to one of' the Maclines I represent over eighty comptlitor's. I cani refer you to mnany fint arie uising it, and( it, has always given entlire sat isfhectioun. R(ieember' that I am agent for a Do)or and Saish Factory. All orders enitrustedc to me will hamve prompt attenition aind at the lowest priios. Furnltur'o uneatly 'cl paired~ at miodlerato pices. I 1am also pr'eparcd to mnake to ordetr. Lunimber' and Shaingles for' sale ait snmall pri'tts. Sew mng Machtitie N~edles and attachonents and~ partis of~ Machines canm be had throughi *mae. Don't fail to call before purtchaising elsewhere'. Rt. W. IlIIPS. .INEW GOODS. GRE FAT JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply T of Choice Groceries. The follow ing is a list of my leading articles: Clark's Beat Augusta Flour,-:0 - Clark's Bolted Meal and Pearl Grist. Also, a Fresh lot of Wheat Bran. ~ aenwi tr h ags ..Granulated, Standlard A, Key stone A, Extra C, and all the lower DyGos grades.CltigHa COFFEES. Sdls ansRdLahr We ae no gien tor BeLarIges bu an tuhfuwlly ay dipoed are ow Fres CanedGoos o al kidsigsol D rays Goodsllbga FreoesPGrocesias, Baides. 1500 GallonsdWine, anrnosao RedoLseehyo, ofagrnad Rose-l rds Harnss EotORTc. Givo me aecall aod gtiaoBargain.Osept,2 but cga17 OnthefColner.Ayearofr F reshs an Goods, Coflls kinds, igsldbranadwl ega FrNoeos an eklans Suos. Gos e 500e Lo isLs and lqol the Usee youhv en us h of al graos. Mn BESIE. faos U.BSEI b.EauTifl S.~t Givodestrong, anragle.aDonrtaiorgotpth2 ClthW.fo H.n Youth, anDESE AON'BU Boyrs wells aes, ooliya ndOufs, teBS ~IGO h~ alwas che, neckric. V.at.s, CapsS .- NWeon ad bocen tof lew a ods.ikJtd . e Prcan Lowtrst i Laou aned Alyth UL.yu ae oo.ur. h thlning or en, Yots n IyuWEBSTE Avemnygo t B - . UOENnEBMER & (inoEscHEL. .8 %sPORT as &Gnnaoos ..