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tURtDAY, Ocobol 30, , 180 TE O1 0 Tiac Nxws .Ag Hl~Anao -Tri-weokly e'dition, four dollars pvea annum, in advance; weekly editfon two dollars and fifty cents per annum In advance, Liberal discount to club of"five and upwards. RATEs OF ADvERTIsIN.-One dollai per inch for the first insertion, o at ffy cents per inch for each subseq Anl insertion. * These rates apply to all ad. vertisements, of whatever natv e, and are payable strictly in advaieo. .(;on. tracts for three, six or twelve muontla made -on very liberal terms. Train. siont local notices,ififteen.lcentp pOi line for the first insertion and'severi amid one-half cents per line for. eacli stibseauent.insertion. Obitila-les and tributes of respect 6harged as adver tisements. Simple announcements oi marriages and death publislicd free ot charge, and solicited. All communications of whatsoever nature should be. addressed to the ,Winnshoto Publishing Company Whinsboro, S.C. Judge Mackey on Monday night. The county canvassers are swinging around. the. circle. Beginning at Blapkstock 1n a J91nt torch-light pro ce5sion of.the two counties, they have visited all the northern, western and southern portion of the county, stir ring up the Democracy with words of eloquence and wisdom. They spoke yesterday at Bear Creek and Ridge way, and will to-day close the canvass at Gladden's Grove. Judge Mackey speaks on Monday night. REPUnLICAN SUPERVIsoR.-Te fol lowing Republican Supervisors were appointed for this county yesterday: Winnsboro-Silas W. Ruff. Gladden's Grove-R. I. Hall, Jr. Horeb-David Gordon. Monticello-Isaac Miller. Feasterville-D. R. Feaster. Jenkinsville-I. S. R. Miller. Yonguesville-Jordan McCullough. Durham's-Isaiah Goings. Ridgeway-Samuel Wilson. Bear Creek-William Chappell. Doko-Samuel Adams. Let every one turn out to hear Judge Mackey on Monday night. Winnsboro has been aglow with en thusiasm during the past week. On Monday night addresses were made to the Club by Messrs, Jno. S. Reynolds and R. Means Davis. On Wednesday night Messrs. J. G. McCants, H-. N. Obear, R. M. Huey, Jas. A. Brice, F. Gerig, Jos. Groeschel, J. M. Elliott, Sr., addressed a large and enthusiastic crowd in the court-house. Friday evening Mr. A. S. Douglass and Capt. I. N. Withers made telling speeches. Monday night Judge T. J. Mackey will close the campaign - in behalf of the Democratic party. There must be a full turn out. -Archbishop Gibbons gives a pleas ant Picture of the Pope as lie saw him duighsrecent visit in Rome. "Ho welcolhed me heartily, says the Arch bishop, "and made mec feel at home. He is about seventy years of age, tall and erect, of a very thin figu re. Hlis face is perfectly pale--as alo as Cardi nil Manning's. is countenanch showvs great intellect, a happy blending of gentleness and force of'character. Hie h as a benign countenance." A FIGHT WITH LroNs.-F. Fraulk nor Carter, in charge of the elephants at tached to the Royal Belgian expedi tioni inito Africa, gives an iaccount of a snudden fight lie had wvithi three lions at 1Kf'rima, Central Africa. lie shot a lig, and soon discovered three lions devourinig it. lie says: The two nearest.wcre within two feet of tie, alnd the furthest three and a half feet. The brutes' beards, chests and claws were covered with blood. Though startled at first, I was perfectly cool, and yet felt certain that I must be .killed, as even a tame lion Is savage when eatitng his food. The lion oppo site me caught at me at once, curled his lips, lashed his sides with his tail. but what the others wvere doing I cannot say, as my friend was in the act of springing, and I dare not take my eyes off him for a second. At last he crouched for the spring, aiid I let drive in his face, retreating a step to give me a chance with the other barrel at one of the remaining two, deter mined to sell my life dearly, but to mny great delight these two sprang over the grass In opposite diirections. I gave a sort of sigh of relief, looked round for my gunbearers, anid there they were, fi fty'yyards off, trembling with fear and blue with fright. The rascals had run away, and I ad no gun to fall back upon. I returned to pick up my dead lion, but found he had crept away with a bullet through him. I followed his trail until the jun le got too thick, it being nearly T'RIBTT OF RESFECT. Whereae, God, in ils wisdom, has seen fit to remove from our number, by death, our beoved1 comrade, Private JBPPRSON D. GNnto, be ft . Resolved, That we submit with humility to the decree of our Creator, trusting the wisdom which has seen fit thus to deal with us. Beeolved, That in..the death of Private J~l PERSON D. GNRIo, this Company has sustained the loss of a worthy metaiber and lamented comrade. - Resofved, That we tender to his boreavedi family our heartfelt sympathies. Resolied, That a page In our minute book be inscribed to his memory, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the afflicted family, and * that they be published in TaE Niws AND 113RA1.D. Bxtract from the minutes. T. H,. KNTIuN,Secretary. DR. W. E. AIKEN, -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, etc. WINNSBORO, S. O. NOTICE. A LL persons holding claims against the county of Fairfield will present them to the Clerk of the Board of County Oommisioners by the 1st of November, 1880..J. A. H INN ANT, octf5-f xtd C. B. 0. . CHEESE I CHEESE!! A FRTESHI supply of.Chieese just re. .celved and for sale at .. , Ji M1 BEA TY & Ce's, 8 On the Corner. ISANA OF SmOClL IN uple 9f authority conferred- on - ' me by faartgongo dated 20th .March, 1880, given 'o by Joseph Moro, and re - corded in Mortgego Book "0" pag. 399, and also by Mortgago dated 10th January, 1880, given me by %amuel Carlislo, and recorded ha Mortgage Book .'N," page 404, and also by mortgage dated 1Oth March, 1880, given mo by Benjamin Cameron, and recorded in Mortgago Book "O," page 280, I will sell at auction, to the highest bidder, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, S. 0., on the first Monday in November next. within the hours of 11 o'clock, a. i., and 5 o'clook' p. u., the following-deseribed property: One sorrel horse, about. ten years old, named Bob, about fifteen Iat ds high, with blaze in forehead and three whitc feet--as the property of Joseph More. One bay maro mule, about ten years old. fourteon hands high, named Mary; onouly cow and calf-as the property of Samuel Carlisle. - One bay maro, about seven years old, named Alico, two white feet, fourteen hands high-as the property of Benjamin Cameron. ' Terms of sade-CASH. G. W. CRA WFOR Mortgagee a'nd Atty in Fact, Winnsboro, S. C., October 19, 1880. oct 21. td CLERIK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. W. R. Dotv & Co., Plaintiffs, fe. Jeff Guignard, Defendant. N pursuance of an order of the Court of Coninon Pleas, made in the above-stated case, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winns boro, on the first Monday in Novem ber next, within the legal hours of sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described prop erty, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, conta ning forty-five acres, more or less, lying in the couhty of Fair field, on the left of the road leading from the house of Adna Johnston to Kincaid's Bridge on Little River, and bounded on the south by lands of J. G. Oncal, on the north and cast by lands of Adna Johnston and T. F. Furman, and on the west by lands of Adna Johnston. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash the balance on a credit of twelve months from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with the privilege to the purchaser of pay ing his en tire bid in cash; the purchas er to pay for all necessary papers. Clerk's Ofice, W. H. KERR, wimnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. Oct. 8, 1880. oct 9 CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. W. F. Adams, Plaintiff, vs. Joel W. Pearson, Defendant. I N pursuanceof an order of the Court of Connon Pleas. made In the above-stated ease, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winns boro, on the first Monday in Novem ber next, within the legal hours of sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described prop ertv, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County am.1 State aforesaid, contiin ing one hundred a(cres, monre .or less, bounded on the south by lands of Mrs. Thomas Bell, on the north by lands of Ph~lip Pearson, on the east by lands of Thomas Dawkins, and on the west by lands of D. R. Colemnan. TERMS oF SALE-Cash. 'Clerk's Office, W. HI. KERR, WVinnsboro, 8. C., C. C. 0. 1P. F. C. Oct. 8, 1880. oct 9 hoots, Shoes, No- kties. IHia, Cnys,. Notione and oceans of New Goords. Prices Low, First, In'st and All the TJhne. SUGENI~nIMEnt & GROEscHxEL. SHAVING SALOON. I 'IE undersigned begs leave to say . to the public that he is nowv runi ning a first-class Shaving Saloon in every resp~ect. None 4st comnpetent and expert workmen are employed, and those w~ho will favor its with their custom arc guaranteed satisfaction. HIAIR-CUJTTING Done in the latest and neatest style. Don't forget to call and give me a trial, and I will please vou.j J. M.'McCALL4, Opposite Dr. Aiken's Drug Store. Sept 30 THlE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE -OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHAN~ICS WILL be opened for the instruction of the young mon of the State, on the 511h OCTObER, in the' buildiags of the otd South Carolina College, withi the followv ing Faculty, viz.: WM. P'OROHER MILES, LL.D., President and Professor of English Liter ature. JAMES WOODROW, Pu. D., D. D., Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology, BENJ. SLOAN, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. WILLIAM BURNECY, Pu. D., Professor of Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry and Exporimontal Agriculture. T'UITION FREE TO ALL.. Bloom rent for the year $10. For further information apply to the Secretary at Columbia, 8, 0. By order of the faculty BENJ. SLOAN, *Secreetary of Faculty. Columbia, S. 0., August 13, 1880. SUBSCRIBE FOR THlE WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN, COLUMBIA, S. C. It is an eight-page paper, designed for the people, tilled with interesting matter --Famil Reading. News, Markets, &o. Subscrlptton: One year, $1.50; Seven Months, $1.00; Three Months, 60 cents payvable in advance. For Six Names and Nine Dollars an Extra Copy for orio year. Speccimens furmished.~ '1' ho D AILY Y'EO. MfAN, an afternoon paper. is $4 a year. -'.14. MeJUNKIN, A-NE W KIND O WATOIU C4ASE.. . e$ hecatie i.s only wilihin the Iast, few withii the reach of overy on: old In prswlfeplo becauso lie first lvention was Iade and theo Iirst patent taken out nearly twenty yoard ago, and cases made at that time and worn over since, are nearly as good as now. itead the fol lowing which Is only one of the many hull dreds; your Jewelers can tell of similar ones: MANsFZR LD, PA., May2s, 1878. I have, a customerwho carried one of Boss' Patent cases fiiteen years and I know It two years before he got It, and It now appears good for ton years longer. It. E. OLNEY. liemember that Jas. Dos' Is tio only patent easa made of two plates of sold gold (one out, side and one inside) covering every part ox posed to wea: or sight. The great andvantage of these plates is apparent to every o. Boss' Is the only patent Case with which theo is given a written warrant, of which the following Is a fac-simile: WJ IWMAOYWI UNM roe samnmor UM see thatyou got the guzaIatee with eachleaso Ask your jeweler for Illustrated catalogue. Oct 9-lyfmlchl1 IiEW ARRIVAL t FALL AND WINTER ' c OLOTHING, HATS AND FUR- I NISHING.- GOODS, r At the Great Clothing Store of SUGENHEIMER & GROEsHoIEL. a 11 Every one in want of Clothing should 1 go to the CLOTHING STORE r of Sugenbeirmnor & Groes chel, before buying as , the larg3st and most comn.. plete Stock of these Goods ever offered in C Winnsboro will be found there. a -1 HOW TO BET. Don't bet on elections, but bet * your bottom dollar that Sugonheim or & Groesebel can suit you for the 1 least money of any louse in town. 1 We select our Clothing with watchful care, We try to always doal with you fair. We're bound to lcase.-ever ready to try, Come and see us when you vaut to Uuy, SUGENEIMER & GROESCHEL. FINE LIQUORS N ATHANS BROS.' Old Cabinet Rye, 1863, Old Roanoke Whiskey, 1860. Also, Rotterdain Brandy. Cold Nam for lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock overy day. JHAYE recently made extensive addi. Itions to my stock of Winos and liquors. which consista of a full assort-1 ment of Rtyo WVhiskoy, C'orn Whiskey. French Brandy, Apple lBrandy, Peachm Brandy, Sherry Wine, Seuppernong Wine, Champagne. etc , etc. .R I claim to sill the FINEST AN]D ( PUJREST RYE WHIISKEY to be had in Winnsbo'ro. Giv'e it a trial. I also also k- op on hand a ful supply of SEGARS AND TOBACCO, In great variety, and laapted to tihe tastes of everybody. Call at thme PWT'ETTIO HOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. mnch 2.,e.O EN I I G Clothing for Meni, Youths and Boys, woll made, good quality and always cheap in price. SUGENHEIMERI & GROF.sCHEL. FRMJH (rIO 'RFM UGCA RS, assorted. Ceffees, Rio, klLauvra and Old Gi~ov. Java. Rio anm Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hlyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pi neapples, To matoes, Salmon, Corned Bccef,1Ucviled Jiam and Turkey, Sardines, &c. Macaroni andi Cheese, Glintier Pr'e Serves, Pin Head Oat Meal,~ Coopei Gelatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmegs. Bald win Catsup. Cross & Black Well's ChoWv Chow, Empjire Chow ChoW, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rn's Wor'cester'shire Sauce. J. F. MoMIASTEEl & COQ. sept 14 THlE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL R E LI EF ASS O CI AT I ON. TJ HlISisan Association of buaineass men, whfor their mutual protection, contribute towards a fund, so as in ease of death, their families may re ceive from $2,000 to $5,000, according to amount of certificate. This is one of the best plants of life insurance. You pay as you go, just like fire insurance, an d with] mere convenience even, as you pay b) j small instalments during tho year. W refer to those best acquainted with us, viz.: memubers in Fairlild: G. HI. Mc Master, Jas, A. Brico, Jno. B. Davis, 'D. R. Flonnikon, B. Sugenheimer, J. W. MoCreight, Jnto. J. Nel Tfhomaas L. John 50on, J. Glendining, it. B. Hianahan, RI. Means Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any one that shoulid like to become a membor will apply to G, 0, IJACOT, oqt, 2 Agt. LUDPEN & BATES' SOUTHERN mUSIC HOUSE. V111' MUSIC HOUSE OF THEipSOUTH I REMOVAL TO OUR New Double Store An ImUenso Music Temiple. Two lrgo storcs, each 30 feet front and our Stories high, fronting on three streets nd filed from cellar to loft with niusicn Imlpplies. Nothing to compare with it in h0 Southern States. A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, 'NID VO0E TO COME,. During the ten years since our estab ishminot of our house we have, developed lie intsic trado of the South to a won orful degree, but as yet we have only be un. Wesee, not nany years ahead, a usiness of a million a year. and to take are of this-enormous trade we have pro ided our present mainmoth warerooms. 'all trade 1880 will be immenso. We are eady for it. For months our senior part or has been at the North contracting -ith Piano and Organ mianufacturers for istrunients. H-e has concluded most avantageous contracts,.and the Pianos ud Organs aro "coming, coming" 100,P00 kore, by every steamer. Non Styles, Now Irices, Now'1 erns, Now Store, Now De arturo. PECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. Cash prices with three Months credit. uring months of Ai",. Sept. and Oct. o will sell Pianos n d Organs at LOWEST ASH PRICES, payable $25 Cash on a Pi no or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the alanco in three months, WITHOUT INTEU ST. VMAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER? Write for Illustrated Catalogues and [ew Price Lists for Fall 3860 and pro aro to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Y'holesale Piano and Organ Dealers. july 27 RcMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN RE now ofiering foi the inspection of the citizens of Fairiield their 'ALL AND WITE STOCK. Each epar'tment of D)ress Goods, Dry oods, Clothinig, Gents Goods andl fats, is full up with goods that have eenx CARlEFUJLLY SEL1ECTEDI. hle quality of our Goods is FIRSTI 3LASS, and they wvill be sold as lowv s anyblody can or w~ill sell them. We laim t~o HE ALDQU(A U TE IRS For all goods ini our line. Ini Shoes Ve ar~e seconid toe none, in <inal ity' her arie as good as are shtown, in iis r any ot her mairket. llenmetuber we elI the iollowinig brands, anld Lhat very pair areC warranted: bIILES', IIELSER'S, AND AD)LER&COLEMENT's Wro have sold these brands for TEN i{EA RfS, and they have always given nxtire saitisfaictioni. As for prices, no IOdy~ shall undersell us. We have a nice line of Carpets on and, and are still selling the celebrat dI PEARL. SJLURT, as wve can find no Mc1ASTiER?, BUCE & KETCHJIN. Oct 12 THLE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. FAMES GOYRDON RENNET, Proprietor. THlE BEST AND CHEAPEST NE'WSPAPERPUBLISHIED. POSTAGE FREE. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. T'IFTY CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. An Extra Copy to Every Club of Ten. lE NEW YORK HERALD, PUBlLISlrIED EV~ERY DAY in the YE AR. POSTAGE( FREE. BIo pays for one year, Sundays f reluded. 98 pays fr onie year, without, Sundays. Pa5 pays for six InOnitlhs, Sundays inchuded. 5.4 pays for six months, wvithiout Bundays. P2 f nwe year for any specified day of B1 weeksi months for any speeified day of B1 per month (including Sundays) will be charged on subscriptions for a less period thani ,hree months. TO EUROPE, INOLUDING POSTAGE. NVeckly (Domestic Edition).............2 00 NEWVSDE ALEltS SUPPLIED, POSTAGE FRkE. [Jaily Edition............9 cents per Copy. luanday Editilon....-.......4 cents per Copy. iWeekly Edition.............2 cena per Copy. N. 1.-Not, less than 6 copies mailed to news. Iealers at, wholesale rates. We allow no commission en subscriptions to ail Edition. Address. NEWV YORK IIRALD, Blroadway andi Ann Street, New York. SHOES I SHOES!!I ShOES II! BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! FIVE THOUSAND DOLLJARS worth of~ Boots and Shoes at F. CLDEit & CO.'s. Comoi and~ buy a ialr. We cian suit you inl prico. oct 12 TAX NOTICE. JTHlE b)ooks f'or the collectionl of Stown taxes will be open on the .st of' October, andI reinain open until he 1st of~ Decemberic. .My olie is at hlo store of Messrs. F'. Elder & Co. .E. 3. CH ANDLER, epnt. B'J Cerke anr1 Treanom&. IPTURE WINES AND LIQUORS -IN GREAT VARIETY. . WOULD most respectiilly Inform my customers and the citizens of Fal - flold gonerally, that I keep In stock a full supply of ine Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarantee satisfaction to any one giving me a trial. My stock consists as follow : IMPORTED LIQUOR. OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA. BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEY S JAMAICA'L. D. RUMS. F. MOIINO DE MORA SHERRY WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. IT. MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMS CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMESTIC LIQUORS. SARATOGA PURE RYE WHIS KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WIlLS KEY. KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. CELEBRATED PFEIFFER E. RYE WHISKEY. KENTUCKY BOURBON WHIS KEY. PLANTATION R YE WHISK 1 VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. NORTIT CAROLINA SWEET MASI CORN WISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. ROME MADE WINES. 1 KEG DRY SCUPPERNONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONG WINE. I KEG SWEE~T CATAWVBA WINE. MALT LIQUORIS: BERJGER & ENGEL'S CELEBRAT 'ED LAGERL BEER ON DRLAUGUJT AND) BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA RIS WATER. CIGARS AND? TOBA00O. THlE AMERICOAN TWINS CIGAR 6 FOR 25 CENTS. THlE HAVANA CHIAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH. T. W. BLACKWELL'S SMOKING TrOBACCO. CHEWING TOBACCO-THRlEE GRADES. SUMMER BEVERAGES. ICE, LEMONS, .SODA WATER. THE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES 01F THlE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY, TO SUIT THEi MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES. VERY RESPECTFULLY, F. W. IfABENICHIT. ma8REAR OFiTOWN HALL SALE ~STABLES. ]SOTIOED. ALL persons who bought stock from me last spring on time whose notes are duo first October, wvill please be prepared to meet them. a i full payment will be required. Prompt payment will only enable me to accommodato them next spring. CORN AND FODDER Delivered-at my Stable on Congress Street, located one door south of the Ladd building. sept 28A. WILLIFOt1s. If you want to save money g&o SudzuJta &OGnoxsoneLL. " yx" AtTiTE CORNER S RE V FALL AgelD WyIN TEth GO ODS. E BEG leave to Inform our customers and the publi generally, that we have lately disposed of our Grocery Dopartment for the purpose of raking mort room for our Which are now in store, and have been marked at prices to indnoe quidk sales. We cannot enumerate tho various kinds and styles, but cordially invite al1 to call and ex amine our stock, and we shall endeavor to mako it the interest of all to purchase. CL 0 THING, HATH AND ONTS'.FUNISHING GOODS. This department has been extended, and we guaranteo prices as low as the lowest, Our Troy City Porfect Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laundriod or Un laundriod made to order if desired. BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Are our specialty, and to those who havo tried then we need not add words. To those who aroyot strangers to the durability of this honestly mado Shoe, we ask you to call and buy your winter supply, or a singlo pair only, if you prefer trying them. You will iot have to como ofton-they are acknowledged by manytto outwear any Shoe made. -ALSO ZEMILER BROTIIERS' Gonts', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fine Shoes. Reduco your Sheo bill and save money by buying tha best. Remember the place J. M. BEATY & CO., oct 7 ON THE CORNER. GRANU FAJL OPENING -AT P. LANDECKER & BRO'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 tor Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fall wear. KID GLOVES I KID GLOVES 11 Two and three Buttons, 50 ceni ,, En lish Lisle Throad Gloves with two, three and six 'buttons, all sizos, both in white and colors. Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hose in variety. Men's Half Hose-all kinds Our stock of White Goods, Embroideries, HandkerchiefF, Notions, &c., has never been more coinpleto. Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the now and attractive styles. NeV Clothing in now sayles and at old pricos. Notwithstanding the advance in the price of woolen fabrics, wo are receiving the largest and handsomest stook of fino and modinn Clothing that has ever been exhibited in the Boro, which we will soll at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES 1 An inspection is respectfully solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY Untnil~ lM &M 1ae You E"E-E~ i!!M~l seeni NY STOCK of Furniture, wvhichi will be the largest, handsomest and chela d - .L est according to qunality, and for design and workmanship unequaled4 Remember that all miy goods are warranted to be as represented. Price your* Furniture elsewhere, then come to the flrst-class store where you will have the best selection anud can buy cheaper. Bear in mind that 1 81h11 goods to Rlge wa 37 Ull thewood, Whrlite'Oak, Woodward's, Blackstock, and as far as Chester am( York-. This is a recommendation of the quality and price of' my goods. A new supply13 of Window Shandes, Wall Pockcts, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Churomnos, I int Ran(ks, anid Book Shelves, cheaper than the cheapest. The largest, supply of Tinm Chamber Sets, made to match Cottage and Chamn bor Suits. Call and see them. A new snupply of' Sewing Machines as good as any. D~on't Buiy a Machine merely because your mother or your neighbor has it and likes it. Remembner that most of the mnachines that are most largely pufl'ed have but, little merit. The one you want is thre one that wvill save you time and vexation, is noiseless, runs light and will lastla long time. I have it. Remember thme Gold Medal was awvarded to one of the Machines I represent over cighty completitors. I can refer you to many that are using it, and it has always given entire satisfaction. Rcmnemnber that I am agent for a Door and Sash Factory. All ordlers entrusted to mec will have prompt attention and at, the lo west pr1ices. Fuirniture neatly r'epairedl at moderate prices. I am also prepared to make to order. Lumber anid Shingles for sale at small profits. Sew ing Macine Needles anud attanehments and1( parts of Machines canm be had through mae. Don't fail to call before ~urchmasing elsewhere. R1. WV. PHILLIPS. FRESH ARRIVALS GREAT --AT DONLY'S GROCERY INDUCEMENTS? I WOULD respect fully inform may - o: - . cstomers and the public in genm e~tal that my stock Is now OOMPL!TE AND O$ O W av owi toeth aigs in all departments. I call the specialan stcevrpcasdb s attention of the farmers to a lar~' anid wihwl edsoe a o cheap lot of' Soap1. TIhuirty yfive 30xes es on hand-lot) Iargo, cakes for $3.20 only3. Twelv e s of .'Thec People's DyGos Starch" at 64 cenits per lb.CltigHa _______ hsc Groeris purchase y s 3OOT~A~D ~Saddles, Harness, Red Leatherr. BOOT AND 2020Harness Leather &o, In great varlety. Crockery and Glass ware In great gnantity. I keel) always on huand a larg 111linroo i e oLO f~G~ of Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, btcntuhul a eaeofr Wines, Liquors, etc., etc. igsldbranadwl ega Call and examino my stock,.oseyu . W. II. D)ONLY, t.GDSO~1S oct 2t On the Corner'. set2 famou WEBTERbeautfull p ut cand' trtfllattwe ar~te) oe a edston, urbl. Dn' frgt heinglolidnn' baris adwllbga ,~.~. ~ESO1TE$ Winaboo,5.0 to G U.e G.E SPO~ig TEtS. sept 9 'sep 20u*iu DON'TBUY ANCYPAPE -A -- . w.A or ATe 'ara