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TOWN AND COUNTY, TliUltSDAY, Novembor i, I : : 1s60. TERMs Op TiE NEWS AND IERItALI) --'ri-weekly edition, four dollars per annuaM in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannurn, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. 1AVEs UF ADvERTsING.-One (ollr er inch for the first insertion, o id fifty cents per inch for each subseq aent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever nate re, and are payable stri ly in advance. Con tracts for three, s3ix or twelve months mande on very liberal terms. Tran slent local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each tibsenuentinsertion. Obitua"Ies and tributes of respect charged as atvr tisements. Simple announcements oz. marriages and deaths published free oi charge, and solicited. All communications of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wiisboro, S. C. RAILIOAD ScHEDULS.-The trains on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rialiroad reach Winnsboro as follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.00 p. in.; southward, 5.12 p. in. Night passen ger', northward, 12.20 a. in.; south ward, 8.59 p. m. Day freight, north ward. 8.55 a. in.; southward, 12.40 p. in. Night freight, northward, 2.38 a. n.; southward, 10.35 p. m.-This schedule is on the basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. Masonic Meeting-G. B. McCants, Secretary. Always on Hand-F. W. Habenicht. The Town Council have elected Mr. William Gunnells policeman, vice Lieut. J. E. Williams resigned. We had more rain on Wednesday, and the streets were flooded with water. Notwithstanding the rain and muddy streets, there was a good crowd of people in town. A great many of our citizens are absent this week at the State Fair, and the trains have -been crowded when they passed Winnsboro with people of the other counties. "Lot 'er roll I" A large quantity of fruit trees, from the commercial nurseries of Nashville, Tenn., are now being delivered at Winnsboro. It Is a healthy sign of prosperity, when our people begin to improve and ornament their plinces, and we hail it as the harbinger of bet ter times. Thing have become remarkably quiet about town since the election, and every one seems contented with tle situation. Our whole county ticket has been elected, and the fortu nate ones will soon enter upon tile dis charge of the duties of their rcspec ilve ofiles. MAnuIAGE BELLs.-Quite a pleasant, social event took place In Winnsboro on Tue'sday evening, being the mar riage of Mr. James M. Stewrt to Miss Recbecca C. Robertson, daughter of Dr. TF. T. Robertson. The ceremnony wvas performned' by the Rev. Josiah Obear- There were 110 attend~ants. A number of friends and relatives wer~e present. The eveninug passed off delighltfully. The larger portionl of the bridal p)arty le!ft for Columbia the next morning to attenmd the FaXir. To Mr. Stewart and his charoming bride warmest congratulations are extended. DEATIls.-We regret to have to chronicle the death of Mr. W. C. Boylston, which occurred at his home, in Baltiinore, Md., on Monday eveni ing, the 6th instant. Mr. Boylston was formerly citizenl of this egnnty and resident of Winnsboro, but re moved to Baltimore several years ago to practice his professlin, which was that o'f the law. For several months past lie had been in a declining state of health, agd at length (lied of that insidious dusease-consumption. Hie wvas the son of lHon. R. B. Boylston, who was well known to many of our readers. Mr. Boylston leaves a wife and several children, to whom, with his numerous relatives and friends, we extend our sincere sympathiee. We, also, are pained to announce the deaths of two of our citizens, which occurred at nearly the same time and from tile same disease: Mr. D. R. Gladney died at his reel dence, in Winnsboro, on Tuesday . morning, from an attack of pneumno ia. He was about forty-seven years of age, and had,- for a few years past, been in bad health. Hie was a brave soldier of the Confederate army, and bore on his body tile woun~ds of the bayonet received in battle. is re mains were taken to Jackson Crook Church for burial on Wednesday morn ing. Mr. H. Hiammon died of the- same disease on Tuesday morning. He was a native of Germany, but for many years. had been) a quiet and unobstru sive citizen of Winnsboro. -ie, also, had been failing in health for more than a year. is funeral took place at the Presbyterian Church at nine o'clock on yesterday morning. GRE~AT BRITAIN's TRiOUIES.-The onemies of England will find consola tion in the news f'om Ireland, Afghan istan and South Africa. In all three countries affairs have taken a serIous turn. Thc prosecution of the -land agitators hds not had a soothing effect upon the IrishI, and there are symp toms of trouble that call . for military intervention. TheO proseentin of th'e agitators will not result in the pacifi cation of the country j ad that this is tile understanding at the home gov ernment is seen inl tihe sending of sev eral regiments to Ir'eland, and the re inf'orcemen e of the garrisons and con stabularv of the 3sland. It Is possible a dollision may be avoided -bet that Jreland is on tile vergeof an insurreotion of larger pro nortions than that of '481. apparent; IndI t be true~ that the.. Aklianistans of'Cabuil have risenI again and mur dered the Ameer put over them by the English, the event., together willithe svrious; troulles6 in:Soith Afrien, whieh call Io more troops thaln tle goverln mnott seems to havo convenient of dis patch, may give such encouragement to the Irish Land League as to render al attempt to preserve the peace abor (ive. Whatever be the outcomeof all these (liculties, tle lot of an English Premier cannot be considered a happy Onle. How CI1ICKE.s GrT OUr ov SInMe.s. -Take an Cgg out of a nest on which a heu has hat her full time, carefully holding it to the ear; turning it rounid, you wil find the exact spot Which the little follow is picking on the Inside of the shell; this le will do until the Iin, side shell Is peribrated, alnd then the shell is forced outward as a small scale, leaving a hole. Now, If you will take one of the eggs lin this con d!tion. from under the henl, remove it to the house or other suitabki place, put it in a box or nest, keeping it warn- and moist, as near the tempera turo of the hen as possible (which may be done by laying It between two bottles of warim water upon some Cot toll or some wool) and lay a glass over the box or nost, then you canl sit or stand, as is most convenient, and wit noss the true modus operandi. Now watch the little fellow work his way into the world. and yon will be amused and instructed as I have often been. After be has got his opening, hie con monces a nibbling motion with tile point of the upper bill on the outside of the shell, always working to the right (if you have the large end of the egg from you, and the bole upward), until lie has worked his way almost around, say with one-half of an1 illll Iln a perfect circle; lie then forces the cap or butt- end of the shell off, and then has a chance to straighten his nc'k, thereby loosening his legs some what, and so, by theii- help, forcing the body from tIle siell.-Anerican Farm Journal. -Professor Henry Draper, of New York, has succeeded in photographiig I the great nebula in Orion, one of the most puizzling objects in the heavens and historically the most interesting of the iebulva. It is hoped by pho tography to show with certality any changes in the nebula. -The New York Post contains an cditorial on "Party Ethics." We have not had time to read it, but will sav ill reply that out here the whole slibject is embraced in getting your girl an end sent at tile supper table, and sill ling brightly when silo calls another young lady a horrid thing.- Chicago Tribune. -A party of seventy-five Hnrvar-d undcrgrad ntes occupiIed fitmnt seats in the Boston theatre Tuesday night, and made themselves such a nuisaiice by their applause, stamping and Cat calls, that the manager had to threaten to stop tile performance if the noise was not stopped. The boys are coach ing for tile Greek play. -Two hundred and sixty-threc. Popes have sat on the chair of Peter. Of these, eighty are venerated as saints by the Roman Cathglio clhurch. Thirty-five snftered actual mniartvrdom for the faith. Forty-nine Ponitifls of various nationlalities have reignled in< Rome; of these, fifteen were Greeks, sevenl Syrians, .three Africans, fonr- I teeni Frenchmnen,_tfour Spaniards, fouir C Germans, 0114 Enlglishm~an anid 0one 1: Helgian. Tile rest were all Rlomans i8 or Italians. Fifty-six were members F of religious orders. - . -According to Dr. 8. Gibbon, a London health oflicer, the .Jews areo the longest5-lved people ini tile great metropolis. They' are nlotoriously ex em pt from tniibercular and( scrofolotus talint. It is' very ra're that 0110 meets with1111 pulmonarly consum1iiiptlonl amon11 themi. Ill the0 district of White Chapel tihe medical offieer of hlealthl has re plorted that oni tile north side of the HlighI street, occupied by Jews. the average death raite is twenty per 1,000, while onl the south side, occu pied by English and Irish, it is forty thlree per 1,000. MASONIC MEETING. 'rgua monthly communication of Winnsboro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M~., will be held at Masonio Hall this (Thursday) evening, at 7) o'olock. G. B. MucOANTS, nov 11-fl Secretary. ALWAYS ON HAND I The very beat NORFOLK OYSTEKRS, three times a-week, at . F. W. HAB3ENICHT'S. Best Salt Water FRESH FISH, all the year round, and always warranted to be good, at F. W. H ABENIGH T'S. To arrive this week one barrel Old 1863 NATHAN'S CABINET WHISKEY, (gun uine), at F. W. HIABENICHIT'S, P. S. Some of same, very old, in stook.1 PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER In one-half Pint Bottles, for Family use, very low, at F. W. HABENIOHIT'S, nov 11 SHOES I SHOES 1! SHIOE6i !! BOOTS!13BOOT811 BOOTS!!? FWIE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Uoots anld Shoes at F. ELDER & CO.'s. Corne and buy a pair. We can suit you in price. 1 oct 12 ~FIOTOGRAPIIS PI[OTOGRAPIES?! Iwill operate In my Old Gallery in the .LThespian Hiall untIl 1st Domber. If you want PHO0TO GRA 1H1S come at onco, thlat I may the bet ter serve If convenient, make your engagements ' the day before. A, A. MORiI. nov 6-t41 ATIANS BIOS.' .Ohl Cabinet Ry 1863, Cid lloanoke Whiskey, 18l0 k.ao, lottordam Brandy. Cold Ha f1 unoh from II to I o'clock overy day. I HAVE recently made extensive add tions to my stock of Wines na liquors. which cQnsists of a full assor nent of Rye Whiskoy, ('orn \Vhiskey French Brandy, Apple Brandy, Pone Brandy, Sherry Wine, bouppernong Win JhaAznigne, oto , etc. .PI claim to a Al the FINEST AN PUREST UYE WHISKEY to bo had i Wilnnsboro. Give it a trial. I also also k op oin hand a1 full suipply SE GARS AND TOBACCO, n great variety, and adapted to the tastc >f everybody. Call at the PAL'ETTO IOUSE, in t1 flinusboro Hotol building. J. CLENDINING. moh 27 SALE STABLES 35FCOTIOE. ALL persons who bought stoc roin mue last spring on time whos totos are due first October, wil >lease be prepared to inect them. a ull payment will be requireC rompt payment will only enabl ne to accommodate them nex pring. CORNANDFODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congres treet, located oine door south of th ,add building. A. WILLIFORD, selpt 23 A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE. New because it Is only within the last fe ears that it ias been lmproved and broug; "Ithin the reach of every one: old In princip: ^eause the first invention war miade and 113 r:>t patent taken out, nearly twenty years agt nd cases made at that time and wNorn evc [nce, are nearly as good as now. Htead the to )wlng Which is only one of the many ht reds; your jewelers can tell of similir ones: 1 A NsFIE LIn PA., May 29, 1878. I have a customer who carried one of tos atent cases fifteen years and 1 knew It tw ears before ho got It, and it now appears goc )I- tenl years longer. It. R. 0ILNKW. Remember that JTas. IRoss' is thn only patei ase made of two pflates of solid gold (one ou Ide and one inside) covering every part e: osed to weca:' or sight. The great adivantas these plates is applarent to every one. Bos the only palent ease with which there ivenl a written warrant, of which thne followiri a fac-simile: ,AS AMFATM NE see ihatyou get cai, gua1nt 1tee with oechpIas sk your jewelor for llustrated catalogue. oct 9-lytrmchl11 -GREAT INI)UCEMENTS I W~E have now in store the larget TV stock ever purchased by ui tud which will be disposed of at lo >rices. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hat, Shoes, Groceries, B3ridles. Saddles, Harness, Red Loather, Harness Ljea*ther &c. We are not given to "BLOWING >ut enn truthfully say we are offer ng solid bargains, and will be gla ~o see you. U. G.DESPORTES. sept 20 THLE PEOPLE'S MTUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATIOT T~HIS1.ii an Association of business mom .1.wh.o, for their mututal proioooli ontribute towards a fund, so n case of death, thefr famililes may r ,elvo from $2,000-to $5,000), aecording i imount of cerficate. This is one of ti ost plans of life Insurance. Yott pay foiu go, just like fire insurance, and wvil noro convenience even, as you pa~y 1 imall instalments during tihe year. M refer to those best nequaintdd withu riz members in Fairilold: G. H1. M unsater, Jas. A. Brico, Jno. B. Davis, 1 [I. Floenniken, B. Sugeheimor, J. V Wocreighit. Jno. J1. Neil, Thomas lj. Johli ion, J. Clendining, 11. B. Hanahan, .1 Wfeanis Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any or hat should like to become a member wi ipply to G, 0, BACOT, nt 2 Agent. Clothin for Men, Youths an B~oys, weol made, ,god qunality an liways cheilp in prico. tiENHLE13IER &5 Gaozseggb, 1i' U UI)PEN. & 13ATES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE L) n THE MUSIC HlOUSE OF THESOUTHI RIEMOVAL TO OUR XNow Double Store An Immense Musle Temple. Two largestores, each 30 feet front anc four stories high, fronting on three street; and filled fromi collar to loft with music supplies. Nothing to compare with it ii tho Southern States. A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, AND XMO TO OOMM During Cho ten years sinco our estab. lishnient of our house we have dovelopo(I the musio trade of the South to a won, derful degree, but as yet we have only be. gun. Weseo, not. niany years ahead, t business of a million a year. and to takt care of this onorn-ous trade we have pro, vided our present manimoth warerooins, Fall trade 1880 will be immense. We art 1 ready for it. For months our senior part nor ha.i been at the North cbntracting Iwith Piano and Organ manufacturers foi instruments. 1He has concluded ios E advantageous contracts, and the Pianot and Organs are "coining, coming" 100,00( moro, b every steanor. Nou Stylos, Nev Prices. New Terms, New Store, Now De parturo. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880 Cash prices with three Months credit. During months of AvrM. Sept. and Oct we will sell Pianos an d Organs at Lowns CAsn Unicis, payable 523 Cash on a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ. with tho balanco in three months, wITHOUT INTER EsT. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFE' Write for Illustrated Catalogues ani New Price Lists for Fall Ib0 and pro pare to be astonished. L' LUDDEN & ATES' SAVANNAH, GA. r Wholesale PIiano and Organ Dealers July 27 M'MASTER, BRICE a & RIE now ofi'orinig for the inispe~ctio' - of thecitizens of Faiellold thoi FALL AND WINTERI STOCK. Eacil depIartment of' Dress Goods, Dr1 'Goods, Clothing, Geis- Goods ai I Jnts, is full upl withI goods that havy beenx CAREFULLY SELECTED The quality of our Goods is FIRS'] CLASS, and1( they will be~ sold as 1ov as any bodly can or will scll them. We claim to be - HEADflUART'ERS For aill goods in our line. lIn Shoe we arc second~ to nlone. Ini quialit, they are ats good as are shown in thi or any other market. Rlemc.mber w< selh flown b ad, and tha MILES', IIELSER'S, AND ADLER&COLEMENTS' We~T have sold these brands for T1E3 YEA RS, anid they have always givem entire satisfation. As for prices, no body shall undeIrsell us. We have a nie line of Carpets om hand, and are still selling tihe celebrat ed PE~ARL SiRT, as5 we canf find n<~ 'better. McMASTERI, BRICE & K(ETCIN oct 12 We think we can show a little .th. nicest Stock of Now Fall and Win ter Goods, over brought to ou burg. Come and see us. ut SUoENIMER & GRoEscHEL. FRESH GROCERIES. 4UGARIS, 'assorted. Cofrees, Ric L Laguayra and Old Gov. Javn io and 01(d Gov. Java Roasted Teas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowdo ,anid Young Hlyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, To matoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, Devilei Ham and Turkey, Sardines, &c. -Macaroni andi Cheese, (Ginger' Pre serves, P'in Head Oat Meal,~ Coope . Oclatin,~ Mustard, Black Popper ani Nutmnegs. BaldwIn Catsup, Cross & B~lack~ 4 well's Chow Chow, Empire Chuow "' Chow, 4ssorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's WVorcestershmire Sauce. A J. F. MoMASTElR & (JO. h y sept 14 Dress Goods, Laces, Collars, Cuff SBoots, Shoes, Neckties, Hats, Cape SNotions and oceans of New Goode Prices Low, First, Last and All thi .Time, SUGENJEIMzER & GROEsoHEL,. 'DR. W. E. A IKEN, --DE~ALElI IN Drugs, Meclinmes, Tfohet Goods, ett a- WNNsBORIO, 8.c. d~ Dry Goods and Nipna IIo eyeg body and priots low at $UGENIIEIMER &GoEs0nE, PURE. W INES ANDLIQUORS --IN GREAT VARIETY. WOUJLD most rosptectfully inforn' my customers and the citizens of Fai - field generally, that I keep in stock a full supply of flue Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarantee satisrhction to any one giving me a trial. Mv stock consists as followsy I1IPOiRTED!J1 LIQUORS.. OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA' BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GINS. RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKE1 S JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MORINO DE MORA SHERRY W INE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. if. MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMQ CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMIESTICLIQUORS. SARATOGA PURE RYE WilIS KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WIIlS KEY. KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WhISKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WilISKEY. CELEBR ATED PFEIFFER E. RYE KENTUCKY BOURBON WHIS SKEY. PLANTATION RYE WHISK ) VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. NORTH CAROLINA SWEET MASIh CORN WHISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. JIOIE MADE WINES. 1 KEG DRY SCUPPERNONG WINE. 1 NEG SWEET SCUPPERNONG WINE. I KEG SWEET' CATAW~BA WINE. 1YWIALTf LIQJURS: . BERGERI & ENGEU'S CELEBIRAT ED) LAGER BEFlI{ ON D)RAUGUT'1 AN.D BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CiDER. PURE NATIURAL~ APPOLONA. 11IS W ATER. VERY RESPECTFULLY, F. W. IKABENJOJIT. REAR OF TOWN HALL may 8 ri1EW ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER C LOTHING,. RATS AND FUR NISHIN(J GOODS, 3 At the Great Clothing Store of .SUGENUEIMER & OROEsonEr,. Every onle iln want of Clothing should go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugonhoirmer & Groos chel, bofore buying as the largest and most com-. plete Stock of theso Goods or offered in Winnsboro will be found there. HOW TO BET. Don't bet on elections, but bei your bottom dollar that Sugenheima. er & Groehel can suit you for thc least money of any house in town1 We seloct our Clothing with watchful cave, . We try to alwvays deal with you fair. We're bound to please-ever ready to try, Come and see us when you want to buy, SUGENH EIMERL & GRIOESCHIEL, 'SHAVING SALOON, . ~-o rPHE ndersgnedbegs leave to say .A toite puliic that he is now run. ning a first--class Shaving Saloon in every resp~ect. None but comn )ctonil and expert workmen are em p oyed, and those who will favor us with thoh custom are guaranteed satisfaction. HA 111CUTTING Done in the latest and ileatest .style. Don't forget to call and give me a trial, and I will please you. J. M. McCA LL, 3 Opposite Dr. Aiken's Drug Store. sept80 TAX/' NOTIOE. TH!E books 'for the collection o1 Jtown taxes will be open~ on th< 1st of October, and reinain open uintil the 1st of De~eember.. My officoe isal the store of Messrs. F. Elder & 06. E. S.0H ANDLE4I 8 'I leave to inform our custounern and the publo generally, tiat latlly disposed of our Grocery Deipaitiiont for the purpose of fk Og room for our :E) TZ. -Y G (~ (~) "[") Which are now in store, and havo ben narkod at priqcs to induce n ick SA4 e cannot enumerato tho Nariouti hinds ani styles, but cord I.lly invi'e aIl to.oAll 0 amine our stock, and we shiall endonvor to inako it the interest of all to p4Xrhay . - CLOTUING, IIT h AND GEN?' U JIiAG 00$X$ This department has beon extended, and we guarantee prices as low as tho lowes Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laupdriod or Ud laundried nmde' to order if desired. . BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Are our specialty, and to thosei who havo tried thom we need not add wordu To those wIho are yet strangors to tle duralility of thuii lIonostly nyde Xhoe, wo ask oUt to call and buy your winter supply, (ir singleN pat.r only, if yon pt( L I ing 6 C You will not have to como often-they are acknowledged by inanyto 0 Shoo mado, ALSO ZEIGLER BROTHEMlS' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fino Shoes, your &ioo bill and save nioney by buying tho bot. Romember th o placeo J, M. BEATY & C0. oct 7 ON THiE CORN)o GRARb FALL OPENING -AT. P. LANraD ECKER B& BR O'S. i J'AVING just roturned from the North, we can assuro our friends nd er customors that we have secured tho luest selection of Fall and Winll d ter Goods. Full and complete assortment of tho latest:Novelties for 4l1 a f wear. KID GLOVES I ID G(1 LOVE !! Two and three Buttons, 50 con h English Lislo Thread Gloves with two, throo and six buttons, all s both in whito and colors. .0 Ladies' and Misscs' Colored Hoso in variety. Men's Half Hosc-a kinds Our stock of Whito Goods, Embproiderios, Haudlerchiefr, Notions, &o has neverl been more completo. Gents' Furnishing (oods in all the now and attractive styles. No Clothing in now styles and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance i the price of woolen fabrics, wo aro receiving tho largest and handsome stook of lino and modium Clothing that has over been exhibited in h Boro, which we will soll at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inspection is respectfully solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY Until -Have You Se JY STC fFriue hc will be the largest, handsomest and cheap. hlin.n cs ~i ring to qual iy and fo design alu1( workmnanslip unequaled. Fritemer ht aNl0l my oodar warrantedi to h0 1as repro'sented. Price your Furnitre elswherete conic to the Ilrst-class store where you wvill have the best, select ion 1 cal enn bu cd(fheape. Bear ini ind t hat I ship goods to Ridge war'. IIllvthlewood, Whit Oc(.ak, Woodward's, lilauckstock, and as far as Chesto and Y'or'k. his is a reconunnenidat ion or thle gnalility anud price of my goods. L.;4 A new suply of' Windowe~ Shades, Wall Pockets, lirackets, Mirrors, Picturi ' Frameso, Churonuos, I hat llac(ks, anud hlook Shelves, cheap~er thiani the cheapest. The largest, supply ot' Tinu Chamnbor Sets, muade to match Cottage and Cham ber Snits. Call anid see them. A newv supply of' Sewing Machines as good as * any. Don't. iUny a Macahine increly becanso your muot hier or your neighboer hats t it and~ likes it. I einember that. mosti of 'thie maichines that are most largely pufhied have but little merit,. The one0 you want is the one t.hat wvill save you tiume and vexation, is noiseless, run light anl will last a long time. I Ihavo it.. It'eember tihe Gold htittl was. aw irdled to one of' the ?dachuines I repreOsent over eighty competitors. I can referm you Ito inany that are using it, and it has always given entire saisfactlon. JItemi i:nber that I am agentifor a Door and Sash Faetory. All orders entrusted to non will have protuplt attention and at tihe lowest prices. F'urn'iture uneatly rep aired at moderate prices. I am also prep~ared to make to order. Litmber an l Shingles for' sale at small profits. Sow mng Machine Needles and attachmnuts ad l par'ts of' Machines can be had (hroughl me. Don't fail t'o call before p)urchaasinl elsewhere. R. W. PILLIPS.. TiENEW YORK FRESHI ARRIVALS WEEKLY HIERA~LD. -AT JTA[ES 00ORDON ILENNEtT, Proprietor. TIIE RNSTh AND CIlEAPE"ST1 N EWS PA PElR PUBILISHIED. DONLY 'S GRIOCER{Yq -POSTAGE FREE. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, FIFTY CENTS FOIR SIX MONTUS. JWOULDA respectfully inform my An Exitra Copy to Every Club or Tonf. .* ctstolners anti~ Ieuibhlo in gehe. THE ~EW ORK ~i~RtDc.ual that m~y stock is new PUlllil) IS EERY hAY In time WEtAR. 00ME 1 E7L 3 AND $3 sto pays for one year, sunraa t'ehuadca. In all dhepartmoents. I call ,the spoela 88 pa~ys for one year, without Munilays. attontiomi of thme farmers to a tary o an 84 pays for stx inont hs, Surays indr. cheg lot of' Soap. -iThlrl.y-five .loxos St or one$ y r ifay sp ?: iay or n1 hanid-00 Jar'go cakos for $3.21) forweer.aoyly. Tacolday oxes lf.,'Thoc Peoploe 8ysi o xmnhfoanspeaddyo Starch" at 64 cents por' lb. *1 pe'r month (Including sundays) ill be -- charg~ed on subscsriptions5 for a less poedod TO EUR~OPEt, INCLUDIJNG POSTAIE. Daily...............................817 210 Wekyianostic" litom.'...........'... 0 in great variety. Crockery and Glaass NEtIsDEtALltiS sUPPLIED), ware in gl'oat gtnantity.'' PesAGEF11E.I heep alwvays on hand a largeo lIi PCS'1'U~t FtEL~.of' Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigaras Danig 1talt on............s cents pea' Copy. Wilnes, Liquors, etc., etc. - . Saesy Milu...... ...4 cent prCy. Call and exa imc 'n-tok N. 1.-Not, loss than 5 copies malled to news- nd* de(alerns at, wholesale rates. W. I DON we allow no cominnsdon on subscrIptIons to '' LDNX all EdItIon. Addre'a4 NEradva VOt ~tL oct 21 Om thme Corner JUST BICEIVED. D)ON'T I3UY PRICE'S BIAKING POWDERS, PRICE'SFLAVORING EXTRACTS, A G Until yon havo scoli oni'sTht PRICE'S COLOGNE ONIDRAUGIIT. famous IEBSTrER, lbcalitifilly ALSO, 'Cd, strong, durable. D~oig frk y 0 Anothetr supply o'f tho' FORESTWBSMR'AO "FLOWER COLOGNE, anl n variety Is the BEST T1II1(Q ON of Prepasatlons for' Comghis tind Colds ,4 by WV. E,- AlKEN. . I c 20~'j~i t~v 66