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Herman Bulwinkle, Factor and Commission Merchant, Charleston, B.C. Subscribe to THE NwS AND iEn ALD. .H ELEC.TION EN FAIR.FIELD. The Democrats Turn Out to a mWan, Funl of Enthusiasm-The Radical Nogroes Crowd Certain Boxes, But Are Prevented From Creating a Disturbance.-A Quiet Election and a Splendid Democratic Triumph. The election in Fairfield passed off as quietly as could be expected, in view of the fact that party lines were closely drawn and both sides intent ,upon victory. There were two tickets in the-field-the straight Demociatic ticket, printed on pink paper, and a nongrel concern containing the Re publican electors, Blythe for Congress, the so-called Greenback ticket for State officers, and the negro - ticket .(with Isaac Miller's name substituted for Isaac Purcell's) for the Legislature. In addition to these there were some tickets containing the Republican elec tors and the Democratic State ticket otherwise; also some straight Democratic tickets printed on white paper. These two classes of ticktts, we are informed, were voted to a large extent by the colored people. The following is the result of the clec tion as thus far received: WINNSBORO. It was the plan of the Radical load, ers to concentrate the negroes on ccr tain boxes, and thus either koop fhe Democrats from voting their full strength or cause bloodshed. Antici pating this, the Democratic voters of the Winnsboro precinct came early to the polls in order to get a full vote and enable colored Democrats to vote with out molestation. The poll was held in the Court House, and on one side the steps were occupied by the Demo crats, room being left for voters to go up and vote. The steps on the other side were used for the voters to come down after casting their ballots. The negroes camne at frst in small num bers, and very few made any attempit to vote. They waited for their csrowdl to gather, and for a sufilcient supp)ly of tickets. The crowdl camne pretty soon, and by hialf-past eleven o'clock there were over a thousand negroes present. The normal colored vole in this precinct is about six hundred, and the remainder were made up of bodies of negroes. w ho should have voted elsewhere.-at Rlidgeway, Duri ham's, Gladden's Grove and even Blythewood and Feasterville. More lihan four hundred negroes were thus gathered here with the purpose of capturing the box and overawing Democratic voters. About twelve o'clock there was a general movement of negroes toward the staircase, and the press was so great that it was with difficulty that anybody could get up. Many Democrats were delayed in vot ing, and some voters had to be let up on the other side, to enable them to cast their ballot. When the pressure was greatest, some negro (whose name we have not yet learned) cried out "Push those men away, and let us g'et up there." Upon this a strong move mont was made by the negro mass to press the Democrats away from their position, and the entrance was thus so completely blocked that nobody could get up. Some time was lost, the une groes reftising to cease their pressure, even when requested by Major Wood ward and assured that they should have full opportunity to vote. The voting went on continuously, being delayed somewhat by the useless crowd ing of the negroes, and by the proper questionings of the Democratic chal lengers. Some of the negroes, we. learn, did not get to the box,'but this lb the result of their massing so many voters here from other precincts. It was clearly the purpose of the negro - leaders either to capture the poll or raise a disturbance. The coolness and forbearance of the wvhites prevented both results. The negroes voted most ly for the Radical-Greenback ticket, but a large number voted squarely with the Democrats. A number, too, were persuaded by the Democratic ral hiers to vote the ticket headed with the National Republican candidates for elec tors. The pressure on the poll by the Radical negroes gave fine opportuni ties for electione'erlng, and they were fluely employed. The utmost good humor prevailed during the entire day, and nothing like a disturbance occurred. The following is the un omlllal majority at the different boxes: Horeb, 105; Wlnnsboro, 295: Ridge way, $69; Oakland, 115; Bear Creek, 241 ; Jenkineville, 9; Gladden's Grove, 187; Yonguesvill, 210; Feasterville and Mionticello had not reported'up to the time of going to p~ress, but were all Democratic. The Greenback ticket got two votes at Jomnkinsvjlln. DEAUUCI iN GERMAN KA1N~i, 6r ]OTASH 8AI', P~eruvinu GtatoNU," 1iid No. 2, Pure Fish Ouano, Nova-Scotia TLAq( Plater, Ground . South 'Qarolina rhos. phailte, nnd other FERTILIZEJRS. Also, c Ro rN, 0 A T S,, H A Y, Et . Ord'er filled with dispath,' and liberal advances mado on consignments of Cot ton and-othor Produce. bov 4-xmh - STATE Op SOUTH CAROLINA, . .. OGUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. CPURT OF C0MMON PLEAS. Elizabeth Strong and John MoLurkin, -Plainti ffaaqaingt-Patrick Cisolim, James MciAster, John . McLister, Mary McQuiston, Thomas C. Mc Quiston, Mary A. McQniston, Eliz abeth W. Castles, Sarah L. Chisoinl John C. Chisolm1 Jr., Joseph W, Chisoln, ElIla Chisolin and Rebecca Chisoin, Defendants.- Summ1ons for Relief-Complaint Served. To THE DEFENDANTs ABOVE-NAMED: YOU are hereby alummoned and re qrured to answer the comphint ill this action, of .which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint oil the subsoribers at their office, No 6 Law ingo, Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty-days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff's in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 26th October, 1880. DOUGLASS & McCANTS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To TIM ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: Take notice that the sumillnons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, and the compilaint were t led in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, at 'Winnsboro, in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on the 80th day of October. A. D. 1880. DOUGLASS & McCANTS, Plaintills' Attorneys. nov 8-x6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FARFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William H1. Walling, Plaintiff, against John L. 1ralHil-, Thomas P. W - ing, arah E. i ailing, James Wail ing, Elizabeth McLean, 'Ihomas M. Neelly, Williaml Wa111llg, \Villiam W. Kennedy and George L. Kenne dy, Deflendaints.-Stumnons for Re lief-Complailt not Served. To Tm DEFENDANTS: YOU are hereby sunnimonell aid required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Plens for the said couity, and to serve i copy of your answer to tile siid colliplaint on the subscriber at his office No. 1 Law Range, Wlinnsboro, S. C., within twenty (lays after the service hereof, exnlnsive of the day of such service; and if you tfil to aiswer the complaint withinh tie itforesaid, the plaintiff ill this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded ill the coin plai.t. Dated October 12. A. D). 1880. A. M. MA CKEY, Plaintill's AttorneyL. To TilE DiEFENDA NT 'William WYalliing: T~iake nlotice that tile compIlainlt ill thlis4 actionl was filed in tile oflice of the1 Clerk otthe Court of~ Commlon Pleas for~ Fairfild counity, inl then Statec afore said, Onl tile 12th day of October, 1880. Cot ober 12, 1880. . A. M. MACKE'Y, oct 1 .x6 Phaintiil's Attorney. Oranxd-Mlother's chair. "On the Trai:p,, M'ral Twiecenhast, Fo r Adlpian adid- lords, and MuitEec. A spria Gigotj and1 pioeing. .FULL-8IZhED iP~ANQ MUSIC. Mailed on receipt of four A cent stamps. J. MW. STODDART & CO. nov 2-4t . - -Paniadelphiia. SHAVING SALOON. ' 'HE underisigned begs leave to say i to the public thait hle is now runi lning a first-class Shaving Saloon in every respect. Nonle but cornpetent and expert wvorkmen are empl oyed, and those wvho wvll favor us with their custom are guaranteed satisfaction. HA1R-CUTTING Done In the latest and neatest stylc. Don't forget to call and give me a trial, and I wvill please you. J. M.'McCALL, Opposite Dr. Alken's Drug Store. sept80. THlE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE -OF AORICULTURE AND) MECHANIOS WILL be opened fo'r the instruction of the young men of' the State, on the 6lh OOTOB3ER, in the buildings of tihe otd South Oarolhna College, with the followv lng Faculty,,viz.: WM. PORORI MILES, Ifa.D.. President and Professor of Englishl Liter .ature. JAMES WOODRIOW, Pu. D., D. D., .Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology. ,BENJ. SLOAN, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. WILLIAM BURiNEY, Pu. D., Professor of Analytical and Agrictultural Chomi1st ry and Experimnentl Agrilt~ uro. TUITION FREER TO ALL.. Rloom rent for the year $10. For further informnation apply to the Secretary at Golumlbia, S. O. Bly order of the facu lty. E3ENJ. SLOAN, Secretary of Faculty. Columbia, S. C., August 13, 1880). -SUBSCRIBE FOR THlE WEEK(LY PA LMETTO YEOMAN,' tlbo people, filled wth lesigld fattr -Family Reaoding. News, Mres c .Subaerlption: One year, $1.60; seven loniths, $1.00; Three \londihs, fl0 contn pavablo in alliance. For lix Names and NIno Dollars an Extra Copy for one year. Sp'cimlenn furnished. 1 noe D A ILY YEO. M AN Nin aft ernoon pa per. Is $4 a year.. 1 ..-MeJUNKIN, > 12ft Editor and Publisher'. A KlEW KIND) 01 WMiiICCA'i .Now because it is only wit; Uitho' j ist few Years that It his 1'e"ud iiflljGVl anli brought III In I the rodkeh of every onoi 6.d in prinipl tjecauS" the lit-litavent ion watt: teands aid i,'C first patent taken out neart4 twenty yent's ago, aitd ocasos made at that time and worn evor since, are nearly as good as now. head the fol lowing whlieh is only one of the inany bun .dreds; your Jewelers can tell of similar ones: MAsFI ELp, PA., May 28, 1818. I have a customer who carried one of Boss Patent cases fifteen years and I know it two years before he got, it, and It now appears good for ton years longer. it. E. OLNEY. Itemembor that Jas. Boss' is thn only patent case made of two p')ates of solid gold (one out. sido and one inside) covering every part; ox. pomet( to weal or sight. Tie great arivantage of these plates is aipparent to overy ono. wiss' is the only patent case with which there h given a written warrant, of which the following is a fac-slinile: WNUATURE0 UN0ER See thatyou get the gutrante witl eachicaso Ask your joweler for Illustrated cafftogue. oct 9-lyfinchl1 NEW ARRIVAL 01O' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND FUR NISHING GOODS, At the Great Clothing Store of SUoENHEIMER & GuonsoHEL. Every one in want of Clotlh,ng shoild go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenleirmer & Groos diel, before buying as the larg3st and most con.. ploto Stock of these Goods over offered in Winnsboro vill be found there. HO W TO BET. Don't bet on elections, but bet your bottom dollar that Sugenbeim er & Groeschel can suit you for the 10ast money of any house in town. Wo seleet our Clothing with watchful care, We try to always dolnt with you fair. We're bonl to pleaso --over ready to try, Come and soo us whno: you want to buy, SUGENHEIHMER & GROESCHEL. F.1 N E L IQU ( R S N ATIANS B S.' l01.1 Cabinet Rvo -41863, CId RoanoiNo Whiskey, l8is Also, lIotte'rdamu Brandy. Cold Jfam. for Iiunch from 5.1 to I o'clock every day. I 111 E recently made extensivo addli tionl~s)t my stock of Wi~nes aulr liquors, which consists of a full assort ment of Rye Wiskey, t'orn Whiskey. French Brannd y, Apple lIransdy, . Peach Brandy, Sh1~erry WVine, beunpperrnong Wine, Champagne, eto , eto. $SP I claim to sell .the FINEST A ND PUR1 EST' RYE WIIISKEY to be had in Winnsboro. Give it a triai. I also also k op on hand a~ full supply of SEGARIS AND) TOBA CCO, in great varie'ty, and adapted to the tastes of (very'bod y Call Et th:i PATP'ETTrO JOUSE, in the Winsbor,,.Hotel building. Clothing for Mein, Youths and Bfoys, wvell masde, good quality and always chleap) in price. SrGNnEMERl & ORoT.SCHE. FRLESH GROUERFES SU(GA RS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, S Lag uayral and1( Old Gov'. Java. Rio anm Old1 ov. Java Roasted. Teas, *Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hysoni. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pinienpples, To mnatoes, Salmon, Corned Dee f, U)cviledl Inam anid TIurker, Sardinos, &c. Macaroni and 'Cheese, Gingrer Pr serves, Pin I lead Oat Meal,~ Coopei Gclatiine, Mustard, Ulack Popper and NutmIegs. Blaldwini Catsup, Cioss & Black wyoll's Chow Chsow, EmpIire Chow Chow, Assorted Picklese, Lea & Per ri n's Worcestersh iro Sauce. J. F. McMASTE~R & CO. sept 14 THlE PEOP~LE'S JYUTUAL RtEtIEF ASSOCIA T.I ON. r 'HJIn i an .isssoiation of business men, ?who, fot their mutual prot eotion, contribute tow ard1s a fund, so as in case of death, their families may re ceive fromt $2,000O to $5,000l, nccording to amount of certificato.,* This Is one of the best plans of life in)surance. You pay as you go, just like fire insuranco, and with more convenioee even, as you pay by small lnntalnments during tho year, We refer to thoso bent acquainted with us, i--.: ruemibors in Fairiold: (1. II. Mc .Master, Jan. A. B~riee, Jno. B. Davis, D. RI. Flenniken, iB. Sugenhecimer, J. WV. Mcroight. Jno. J1. Neil, Thomas r... John non. J1. Cleridining, B. Bt. Ilanahan, IR. Means Davis, Jan, Q. Davis. Any one that should like to beconie a membor avill apply to (1, 0, B3ACOT, Qot 2 - . , Agnt lid I PA1 ma.,,n SQT E1 g MUSIC H USE 0 TIIE MUSIC hOUSE OF T11 E SOUT} REMOVAL TO OUR Lew Double Store An Iumense Music Temple. Two largestores, each 30 fect front al four stories high, fronting on three stre and filled from collar to loft with music suppliem. Nothing to comparo with it : the Southern States. A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRAD1 An moE TO0 COM3 During the ten yea is so 8 t b lishnent of our house we have, dovelope the musio trade of the South to a wot derful degree, but as yet we have only b< gun. Wl 0co, not many years ahead, business of a mnillion a year, and to tak care of this enormous trade we have pr< vided our present maminmoth wareroonmi Fall trado 1880 will be immense. We ar ready for it. For months our senior part ner has been at the North contractin with Piano and Organ manufacturers fc instruments. lid has concluded mot advantogeous contracts, and the Piano and Organs are "coming, coming" 100,00 more, by every steamer. New% Styles, Nov Prices, Now Terms, New Store, 'Now Do pl)rl.ure. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880 Caish prices with throo Months creilit. During months of Aiv. s1)ept. and Oct we will sell Pianos at d Organs at LOwEs CASH PRICEs, payabl6 $23 Cash on a Pi anDO or $10 Cash on an Organ. with th balance in three months, WInOUT INTER EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER Write for Illustrated Catalogues an New Price Lists for Fall 1b60 and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealeri July 27 MMASTEIt, BRICE & / REnow' ofiering' for the inspect io - of thie citiizens ofC Fairilel thlei FALL~ AND I) 1NTiEl ST~OCK. Eac depanrtlnwnt of .1Dress Goods, Dr Goods, (Clting, Gentsa Goods an I lats, is full up with goods that hav heeni CA lIlUILLY SELEICTEJ: The qualit.y of ouri Goods is FiIRIS CLASS, anid they will be sold as Ios as aioyhody can or w~ill sell them. WV claim to HIEADQ UA RTERS For' all goods in our line. Ini Shoe We ar~e accond to noneh. In quaiilii. hey are as grood ias are shiownu in I hi or anyv oilier' market . Reumlmber w sell (lie followinig brands, and thi cevery pair aire wairrantedI: MILES', IIELSER'S, AND AD)LER~& CLEMENTS We have sold those brands for TPET YEAlRS, antd they have always' give enitire sali.ifaction0. As for pi'ices, nc0 body shall undersell us. We have at nice line of' ,Carpets 0 hand, and are still selling the elehral ed P'EARL4 SHIRT, as we can find n better. McMASTER, B3RTCE & KETCIIN oct 12 T HE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNET, Proprieto TilE BE'ST AND) CHEAPEST NEWSP'APERP JULILSIED). P'OST1AGE FREE. ONE DOLLA1B PEfl YEAIB, FIFTY CENTS FOIR SIX MONTHt An Extra Copy to Every Club ef Ten. TILE NEW YORK( HERALI P'UBIISIIED EVERYDIAY inthe YEAR. POSTAGE FREE. St1o pays for one year, Sundays ircluded. 8a pay3s for one year, wit liout Sundays. S5 pays for six mionti'hs, Sundays inCluded. S4 pays for six months, without Sundays. 62 pays for one year for any speeilned (lay th mweeCk. 61 pays for i months for any specelned day S1 pier mont.ih (Including Sulndays? will 1 chiargedl on subscriptions for a less pern< than three months. TO EUROPE, INCLUDING POSTAOE. Weekly (lDomestic Edition).............. N4EWSDEALERtS SUPPLIED, POSTAGE FREER. Daily Edition.............2% cent8 per Cop sundaLy Edition.............4 centa per Cop Weekly Edition.............2 cents per Cop N. n.--Not, less thaa 5 copies mailed to new dealers at, wholesale rates. We allow no comnmisoon on subscriptIons all Edition. Address, NEWV YORKI IiEltA LD, Jiroadway and Ana Street, New York. 811E8ES SHOES I! SHIOE!!! BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! FIVEr THOUSAND DOLLAU ELDER & CO.'s. Come and bny pall'. We can sit y ou ini price. oct 12 TVAX NOTICE. rJf'HE boo0ks for the collection< 7towvn taxes will be open on tI 1st of' October, and reminl Open uni the 1st of' Dcember. M yollico Is; the store of Messrs. F. Elder & Co. E. 8. CH ANDLER, sent 80 Claerk nald T..anner SENID LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectf~illy inform my customers and the citizens of Fai - field generally, that I keel) In stock a full supply of fine Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &o., &e., and guarantee I satisfaction to any one giving me a trial. My stock consists as follow : IMPORTED LIQUORS OTARD, DUPU Y & CO.'S COGNAI BRANDIES. d BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. tt4 r RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEx S n JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MOlINO DE MORA SHERRY W INE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. H1. M11UMM & CO.'S RHEIMS CIAMPAGNE. p GENUINE RHINE WINE. . Li - DOR ESTIC LIQUORns. a SARATOGA PURE RYE WIlS o KEY. ' NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. r STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WRIS t KEY. H D KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. v STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. CELEBRATED PEIWFER E. RYE WHISKEY. - KENTUCKY BOURBON WIlS KEY. r , PLANTATION R YE WIIISK . VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. NORTH CAROLINA SWEET MASh 1 CORN W1IISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS > BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCIE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. I[OME XADE WINES. 1 KEG DRY SCUPPERINONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONG WIrNE. 1 KEd SWEET CATAWBA WINE. 1IA LT LIQUORS : 'BERGER & ENGIrJ'S C~ELEBRA Tr E iD LAGER BEERU ON DRLAUGUIT AND) BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. sPURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA s IS W ATERt. (II(ARS AND TOBAccO. TU'JE AME1ICAN TWINS CIGAR 5 FOR 25 CENTS. TH~IE HAVANA CHAROOTS--5 CENTS EACh!. T. W. BLACKWVELL'S SMOKING - TOBACCO, 'CHIEWING TPOBACCO-ThIREE GRADES. SIUIRMER BEVERAGES. ICE, LEMONS, SODA WATER. TIHE BEST MIXE~D BEVERAGES OF? THE SEASON SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY, TO SU'T T~IE lMOST FASTID1OUS TASTES. i.VERY RESPE'FULL~Y, F. W. IIABENIcwT. REAR OF TOWN HALL SALE STABLES. >r r. : SOTIOE. ALL persons who bought stock from me last spring on time whose notes are due 4rist October, will leIase be prep~ared to meet themn. as full payment imll be requirod. Prompt payment will only enablo me to accommodate them noext Sspring. a CORN AND FODDER - Delivered at my Stable on Congress Street, located one door south of thmo >f Ladd building. II A. WILLtFORD. sept 23 If you want to save money goto SuuazwzMR &OnnOr5U. V. W .77, F ATTH C(ORNLRSd RE FALL AllD WINTER OODS. W E BEG lenve to Inform our customers n(1 tie pubile generally, that we hav lately disposed of our Grocery Department for the purpose of making inor, room for our Which are now in storo, and have been markled at prions to inluce quick saleo. We cannot onumerato the Narious kindsg and styles. nmut cordially invit e all to call and e.,. amine our stock, and we shall endeavor to mako it tho interest of all to purchase. CLOT HING, H A TS 'AND G6INTP '.FUlrNIsi ING GOODS. This department has been extended, and wo guaranteo prices as low an the lowest. Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt cannot bo surpassed. Laundried or Un. laundri& made to order if desired. 'BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Are our specialty, and to thoso Ao have tried them we need not Add words. To those who are yet s4trangers to the durability of this honestly mado Shoe,'wo ask yOu to call and buy your winter supply, ora single paronly, if ycu profor frying -themn. You will not have to como ofton--they are acknowledged by many to outwear any Shoe mado. -ALSO ZETLER BROTHERS' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fine Shoes. Itoduoo your Sh)O bill and Have money by buying the bot. Ramoinber the place J, M, BEATY & CO., oct 7 ON THE CORNER. GRAND FALL OPENING -AT P. LANDECKER _ _N'S. F'AVING just returned from the North, we can assaro our friends and customers that We iave secured tho filost selection of Fall and Win tor Goods. Fill and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fall wear. KID GLOVES! KID GLOYES !! Two and three Buttons, 50 cent English Lisle 'iread Gloves with two, throo and six buttons, all sizes, both in whito and colors. Ladies' and Missos' Colored Hoso in variety. Mon's Half Hose-al. kinds Our stock of Whito Goods, Embroideries, Handkorchiefr, Notions, &c., has never been more coiplete. Gonts' Furnishing Goods in all the now and attractive styles. Now Clothing in low styles and at old price. Notwithstanding the advance in the prico of woolen fabries, wo are receiving the largest and handsomest stook of fino and inodium Clothing that has ever boon exhibited in the Boro, which we will sell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inspoetion is respcetfully solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY You *- r ,( &Se MY SOCKof Furniture, wvhich will he the largest, handsomest and cheap es'acordling to gnalahity, anud for des'iignI and1 workmnhlip lunlqlcl. Rlemremlber that all myt goods arIO wa'1rrantedIC to be as represenlted. -Price your Furniture elsewhere, then come to the first-class store where you will have t ho best selection and cmla hu cheaper. Bear ini mind tmlIhat 1 ship1 goods t~o Ridge.. way. lilythmewood, White' Oak, Woodward's, lac~ksiock, and as far' as Chester and11 York. Th'lis is ai recommnendat ion of (the ialiis antd price of' my goods. A ne0w suuply of Winidow Shlades, Wall Poc~kets,'IBrackets, Mirrors, Picture F~rames, Chrmomios, I lat Iluacks, and 110ok Shlv es, cheaper than the cheapest. Thle largest suppl y of Tinlu Chalumber Sets, made to match Xm.f~ C titagad Cham ber Suits. Call and see themut. A new supp)1ly of' Sewinug Machines us good as anyn. D.on't liuy a Alachine umecrely bOcaIuse your muotherci or y'our neighblor has it anid likes it. ]Remember that mVst of thle mlachines thatt 'are mnost largelv lpnfihd have but little mlerit. Th'le one you wanit Is the one tiat Will save you ime anld vexation, is nioisoless, runs light and1 will last a long time. I havo it. Rlemember file Gold Medal was award'(edl to one of' the Nauchinelcs I rep~resent over' cightfy conmpetitors. 1 cant refer you to many that arc using it, and it has alwvays given enltire sat isnction. Ilememmber thamt I aan agent for a Door and Smah lFactory. All ordlers enitrumsled to mei wili have prompllt attention anid at tile lowvest priacs. lPurnture neatly repauired at mloderate prices. 1 am also' prepaired to makte to order. Lumber and1( Shinglesc for sale atsmall profits. Sew ing Mach ine Needles and( attachmients and parts of Machines can be had t hrought me. D~on'ft fatil to call before pmurchiasinig elsewhere. R. W. PIIILLIlPS. FRESH ARRIVALS (TREAT . -AT DONLTYS GROCERYINUE NT I WOULDA respetfu~tllly inform my13 -- rno: -. I. customers and~ the public11 in gen e.ual that my stock is now 00%2%272AND O$$2T WE have now in store the largest in all dep~artments. I call the special adstock ever purchased by us, attention of' the firmeris to ai largo andl~ andlwich will be disposed of at low cheap) lot of' Soap. Thirty-five 'Boxes prices. oin had-00 large cakes for' $3.20 only. TIwelve lioxes of' .'Tbc People0's Dry Goods, starch" at t5& cents 1per lb. C lothing, Hat, ___________Shoes, Groceries, Bridles. ~ A~D Saddles, Harness, Roed Leather, in great variety. Crockery and Glass. w kee alay om uln i.i a large line Weoareonot given to "BLOWING," of G.:nned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, but cn truthfully say we are offers Wilnbs, Liquors, etc., etc. ing solid lbargains, and will be glad Call afUt examine myin stock.tosey. W. 11. DONLY, ' U. G.DESPORTES. oct 21 On tile Corner. -sept 20 D)ON'T BUY FANCY PAPER. -A--.-~ VS7" .A.. a- O ]:i' IEAsrmn fFnyP Until you have seen oure. 'Thme AS f'amous WVEBSTElt, beautifully paint ed, strong, durable. Don't forget the lolnu' ie as WEBSTElR WAGON e0 is the BEST TrillNG ON WIIEELS. W hn ecn~ov~ltl h U. G. D1~POR1T~ts, nietSokoNw lltnWn W~ninbtwo, 5. 0. 1.5. DICsPORTES & CO.,te'Goevibogto w ithdgewvay, g . br.Cm.adseu .. . . . . . . . . . .W...E.. *