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FOWN AND -COUNTY. 'EU2DA1Y. February 8. : I I 1881. TEmRs oF Tim NEWS AND HERALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per dma, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perainnum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATES oF ADvIuisNu.-Ono dollar per Iich for the liret insortion, a md lifty cents per inch fpr each sIubsco eilt iisertion. These rates apply to nil ad vortisements, of whatever natt, eu, and are payable strictly in advantce. Con tracts for three, six or twehe months made on v'ery liberal teims. 'rIiani sient loeal notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-hall' cents per line for each subsquet inerton.Obitua.'ies mld tritttes of I'espect charged as advr t~imens. impl anouncements of marriages and deaths published free oi clharge, mid solicited. All coinunications, of whatsoever Iatue, should be addressed to the Wimishoro P'ublishing Company Winisboro, S. C. RAILUOAD SCIIEDUI..-The trains now pass Winisboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 11.40 a. m.; south-bound,.5.15 p. it.; north-bound fieight, 8.38 a. i.; south-bound, 12.67 p. i. These arrivals are on the basis of Winnsboro time. New AdvertIsenentR. The Berger Troupe. The South Carolina Railroad of ficials have received notice firon the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rail road that on and aft Sunday next the schedules on the latt.. road will be changed so as to make counection at Columbia, as formerly, -with the out going mornintig train from Charleston. It is very hard to keep ip with the fogyism and eccentricities of the South Carolina Railroad Company, but we hope the etWorts of the Charlotte Road to keep up the close connection at Colimbia will prove permanently effectual. THE PATMMTO REGIMENT. -The fol lowing compaiies, with the consent of the Adjntant General of the State, have formed themselves into a regi ment, to be known as the "Palmetto tegimentof South Carolina," in honor of the famous old regiment of this Iame which fought so gallantly in the -Mexican war: The Catawba Rifles, of Rock lill, Captain Allen Jones; the Jenikins' Rifles, of Yorkville, Captain J. 11. Lindsay ; the Lee Light Infantry, of Chester, Captain J. K. Marshall; the Gordon Light 1Ifanutry, of Winns boro, Captain W. G. Jordan ; the Rich land Volunteer Rifle Cempany, of Coluimbia, Captain 1t. N. Richbourg; the Columbia Flying Artillery, of Columbia, Captain J. Q. Marshall ; the Richland Light. Dragoons, of Colum hia, Captain W. D. Starling; and the Governor's Guards, of Columbia, Cap tain Wilie Jones. At. a meeting of the ofilcers of the Columbia companies of a i~ regiment a renolution was pafssedI rd~itesting the Adjutant General of' thme State to order an election for colo unel, lieutenant-colonel anid maljor on thme 22d1 of February, 1881. It is pro posed to have a meeting of this regi mnent. at Columbia onice a year, during the State Fir. C~~uc-hefi lowing is the muontly statemenut ot' the T1own Clerk and Treasurer for Jantn ary, 1881 : lCITS Jan. 1 ---~alance per Iast state Jan. 23 --z. 8. Gibson, Ii cos.... ..,.... 37.50 Jan 23--W. 1l. Doal.,.11.. c...n...................... 32.50 lJn. -A..W....i.rd......e,87.50 Jan. 23-J. JCleniing, li conase................. 37.50 Jan. :;5-1.. lIabnict, eese.................37.50 Jan. 25-TV. W. iRabb, license, 37.50 J n. 31- Petty licenuses... 5.50 Jani. 31---Taxes...,.......,.28,82 D1Sf~flaMEN,~.$1,278.37 Jan. 12-F. F. E. Co..........00 Jan. 22-New lamp, post, ., 8.25 'Jan. 31-WVork on streets... 88.20 Jan. 31-atPlie........20.00 Jan. 31--Plihters........7.00 .Jan. 31-Balance,. . . 1,138.74 $1,278.19 THE BERioER TumouE.-As will be learned from the adlvertisenment pub Ilshed in another column, the Ber'gers will give an entertainment in the RTheslpian rail on Saturday night. The troulpQ has recently received several -'new and implortanit accessions, and is tie prepared than ever to entertain Its audiences. Speaking of its per formances, acontemporary says: "Too much cannot be said in p~ralse of the instrumental music by the Jierger famn 113y, for they never fafi to delight an audience with their artistic and1 com Splete rendition of the most difficult compositions. The program me in-. clude sefections by the company as a parlor orchestra, singIng melodies on the Swviss bells, cornletand1 saxophone sloes, and character songs anid del'ia. fatione by Mr'. Charles Duncan. Thme ventr'iloquia-i humorisms of Mr. C. W. Bire wster, assftedT by his family of block-heads, is the best and purest fun we have ever Witnessed. Never have the Bergers ofi'ered the pitblic an on *ertainmnent so r'eplete with novelty, sentIment and humor, anid withal of such prominent artIsfic excellence, ,We must not fall of one word of en dorsemenut of the B3ergers' Grand Milt tar'y Ba'nd, : In their costly uniform%, their drills and their exquisito playihm we~ must acknowledge them the linest orgaih'ation we ever wItnessed, either travellng or stafflonary.-" ,Tickets, with or without reseired seats, may be procured from Mr. A. P. liller, in the store onie door south 'of the Na tional Bank, from and after Friday afternoon. A P1sAANrr PAnT.-Our corres pondeit, "Retlaw," writing from Jackson's Creek, February 7, sayst "A rebellion was organized Jackson's CreQk last i'rlday eveiing agaiist Old Probabilities, and in spite of his c:hill. Ing bla)Ist the young oliks iet at the hospitable house of Mr. Joselih it Kennedy, the object being to have a little fii. Representatives were pres eit from White Oak, Salem and Duiim.' or's Creek, and were received Into full tuIIlbership. They made qutite on acqttisition to our not-to-be-excelled fiir members. At an eairly hour Jultis (not Cwsar) put in his appearaice, and alter the tisual preliiinaries in dulged inl by all aiateirs in munie. the company tforineti by twos, Ihe con munld wa. giveni, the quiclkstep takenm and the niaroli commenced in earniest. 'I'he (omiipanly appeared to be inl tine spirits, and siparlinlhug wit and jbIlity flowed freely around the circle. Good cheer of various kinds was in profu sion. The fun was kept up till tle clarion notes of a lonely rouster warned tie party that unless they dis persed Old Sol vould expose hiiself. 'And we all went home in the inorn ing, boys,' well pleased and satisiled that the attentive andi obliging Mr. Kennedy, assisted by his amiable neice, Miss A. G., had succeeded in making and carrying out one of the pleasautest occasions of the season, and will be the means of saving to South Carolina several valuable young men 'who had i touch of the emigra tion fever (which they till have-but, it doesn't riun into Texas), also of sav 'ing to T1.1 NEws AND HEtRAJD the va liable services of the veritable 'Vidette,' who, when last heard fron), was still on his post." CORUPORATION SENATORS.-YOU see, the railroads understand how Senators are niade; and instead of throwinir their money into the Congressionil districts and trying to create a lower Douse in their interests, they filnd it much easier to make Senators. Ilore's Camden, in West Virginia, elected by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Sewell, in New Jersey, by the Peni sylvania Railroad: :mil ev'en in Michi gai the railroad people will be favora ble to Conger, who got it. I (10 not charge that they Splent any noney to elect Conger, but they had a good many of their best workers up there in his favor. -W. A. Titus, 62 Ashland Aveie, Toledo, Ohio, says: My witfe is now as stronlr as ever, her regainedl health being directly due to (lie use of the Excelsior Kidney Pad. We can heart ilv recoiiniend it to all kidney trotib led persons.-Sec Adv. * -S. I. Irwin, of Ute Creek, Col fax, Co.,. New Mexico, says: My wife has beeii cured of a congh of thirty years' standing by wearing ali Onl; Lung Pad."-See Adv. 'THESPIAN HALL --- ONE NIGHT ONLY. ---0 SATURDAY, Il'BRUARY 12TH. ---- --AND-. .ThIR NEWIF COMPANY. The mnost attmective and mecritorioius en tertainmecnt in /Ai.. 15 S TA R A R T I8'T'S. 15 TPi.'' "or'l's Gra Ventioquzie'lIHumor - 1. withi Il-e funniest la u ot' u i en h'enried Miani k .n n "a arth. .Mi5s 1;TTA MOftO \N, The~ Ronovin d andi Ftr t fii lv 'iaxo: hone .soloist in ti to Wo'rid. ialeet IIuneI st'HI . Mmn M1ARION BJWEN. ilumorous, Dra.a~tic and Diaet Elocu. tionist. Miss CORA FERI3, The Accomplished pin 1 Pleasing - z Soprano. Mn. A. M. 1101 BR OOKC,. TIhe eminent Counit Viri uiO:o. (.how won-~ derftu perforl'minces ha't . a'. .1 .imi a reputation RecC'nd to trone. --IN AD'ION - A Full Militaty Brasu Rand in Go'rgeons and Ex pensivo British Military Uifo~rmn' under the leadership of Prof. J1. H. -UL LIVAN, of Nen' York, in Grand Parade, on day of exhibition. Tickets of Admision, '75 and 50 cents. Reserved seats without extra charge at IA. P. Miller's, in Ladd Fuilding. D~oors open at 7 o'clock. The Borgers at 8. feb 8-t 3 GUANO ! GUAN ! ! I HAVE (ho agency of several standard brands of Guano, amongst which aro the Monarch and- the Wilcox & Gibbs Manipulated. I will also keep a large supl)Py of Acid Pho phato. Parties wvill do well to give nie a call beforo maiking purchases elsewhere. I will always give the highest market prico for cotton. feb 3S-tx2mn R. J. Mc('ARLEY. DISSOLUTION 011COPARTNERSIIIP. rJ H-E copartnership lheretofore existing between the undersigned and car ried on in the town of Winnsboro, .Joun - ty of Fairfild, 8tate of South Carolin,, under the name and style of SUGI-N HIEIMER & GRIOESOIl'EL, has been this day-dissolved by mut'ual consont, by the withrdrawval of B. Hugenheimier. Thle busi. ness will be contidned by Joseph Groes. scol, who assumes all liabilities and cola lets all debts (tue the late firmi. B. SUGEN1JEIM1ER, J. GRhESCHEFL. January 24, 1881. NOTICE. I respectfully mntormn the public that I will continue business at the old stands for the next '.hir'tv days. At the expira tion of that tine I will be found at the old stand of S. WVolfo'. All persons ini debted to the late firm of Snugonheimor & Groesobel are requested to- come forward and settle at once, as the business of the firm must be closed up. Rtespectfuliy, J.GOSOg, NOTICE. r heftby inform my friends and cus tomevs' that I will hereafter be found at the old stand ia Gerig's building, where 1 w-1l continue business, Respctfulfy, Jan27 . SUtUENUEDIER. TAKE NOTICE. REMEMBER THE PLACE OF 'P, Laindacko~ Bro. .EY are closing out thelr entire stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS of all descriptions at expecially low prices. CLOTHING! CLOTHING 11 Tro make rooim for our Spring Goods, we will close out all licavy Wool Gar ments, consisting of Suits and Over coats, regardless of their value. FURNISHING GOODS, which we will also close out equally cheap. A call for inspection is cordially in vited atnd satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. P. LANDECKER & BRO. jan 15 ATTENTION! IS we4 initend to give 0'o attention1 1ion Stipplie's antd l''ertii/l's, we otl(I lhe on~ltts of ourK I )rv (Goods alidl Clothinig Store ait cost, as '.we intend to 'T'her( Goods~I ius; be sohul, ad oro cah deliverv. N ow is your t ite to buiv. Uhlt'ik Cash nieres at New Yor'k cost. C'olored Casliuneres at New York~ cost. Black Alpaens at. New. York cost. Colored Alpacas at New York cost. All kinids of Dress Goods at New .TFimingi Satinus (all shiadcs) at New York cost. A full line of Cassimere's at New York cost. Water-proof Cloths at Newv Yorkt Table Linen at New Yor'k cost. Napkins at New York cost. Doylies at New York cost. Towels at Newv York cost. BUT TONS I BUT TONS ! 1' Ladies' a nd GenutS' lIoniery, Under wer n Gloves; all at Netv York Buy y'our Spring and Sununer Dresses, ,Jaconets, Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Linens, Cambhrics and Edig ings, and Insertinigs to trimi them wvithi. All at Newv York cost.. We have no spaice to enusmerato fur-~ ther'. We w~anit tr sell ot.t cycry thb;g not ustrally kept in a Piantatioui Sup ply Store. TIS 18 NO 71UMB U'. Call and prices will convince vou. And he sure and( brhig the CASh, as no goods will he charged. F. Elder & Co. ' dec 30 Fresh Drigs and Medicintes. {1ASTIOR ''IfL, lolostone, Borax, Cay. fenePopper, Lactoneptine, Bath Sponges,-. .cngh 8y rups. Sooth Iny S yrups,' Bay Rluni, Peortfnery, Oinchonidlis, Qui. nine, Tutts', Gilde's' anl I Strong's Pills, Essence Gingor, Capsino Plasters. ALSO, Onion Rotq Prepared Cocoa, 'hary Seed. Gun P.,wvder Tlea, Hlyson Tocn, i-ow.. dered Black Popper, Machine Oil, &c. Just ree'elved by ET~N MoMAS8TER, D10jE &KTHN nov 20' LUDDPEN & BATES' Isammmmssa e----- --'a SOUTHERr MUSIC HQUSE, THE MUSIC HOUSE O" '1F E S 1l[! XRjUOVAL TO OUR -.w Dolbse Store An Immense Music Temple. TwO large stores, encli 30 feo t tiont anId four stories h At-I, froni tinr on tLrt e treet., il l 1ie i froi coellar to loft vith nim-ical .npplies. N:hing to coaipa.ev with it in tb Southern States. A 1rG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, . . I - (a ).. jrstince lur establ tis4hmient of our house we have developed the inusic trado of th Smuth to a won di-rhil degree, but as yo. we base only ).be gun. .sce, not many years iiaid, a business of a million a ear. aind to take care of this enormous trado we have pro vided our p esent iammoth wiorooms. Fall trade 188I will bo immense. We are reAdy for it. For months our stenior part nor has been at tho North comtracting with Piano and Organ nmanuftacturors for inls.rumients. ie has concluded most advantageous contracts. and the Pianos and Organs ar ''corning coming" 1011,4 00 more, by every steamer. Neu SLyles, New Prices, INew 'erms, New Store, New De parlure. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880, Cash prices with three Months credit. During months of Auq. Sept. and Oct. w.- will sell Pianos ar. 4 Organs at LowEsT VJASIu PniCEs, payable -25 Cash on a Pi ano or $11) Cash on an Organ, with the balance in three months, WIn1OUT INTER EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFEt? Writo for Illustrated Caiologoes and New Price Lists for Fal l,1860 and pro pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. July 27 C= And all disases of the 1idneys, Bladder andit Urinairy Oran by wearing the ImprWoved Exceior Kidiisy Pad It is a m.arvol toP haling and rief. SI.\iPLE, ENsIllLE, 1!RECT', I AIN LE8, PiO\\ F't'TL; U. ' re li her aill elsc :aits. A Riv . bIa ejn antd ev Olution,1 inli nok . Ah .<rpio os liit.t .l:pphetionlf fl iojpp se i for onr treatise4 on Ridlti houble.< sent fre'e. Thlis is the (i gidu ant Genuin. Ki at ney Pal. As~k for it an rd 1ke no oather At whol' side nCharlitllen. *. C., b Dowie, &' Mo.is.e. Wholesale' Druggis.ts. :bold by .1rng.'ists, or cene' by: mial, on re esip~t of lrice, 82. A' 1r Ta'S Thej1 "Only"' Luniih Pad C'o;. Wilaliams jli, Deiroit Mich. dec 21--txam Cu' es ,...sutre's way. LLLlNG DlIiEARES, A 15THRJOAT DISE'ARE4, crtv , lREArilNu TROUBLES. It Divesinto the systeinm rtv agents and healing moedicinecs. It dr'aws from the diseased paris the p)oisonc tha; cause death. Thousands testify to itsa virt-ues. You can be Relieved and Cured. Don't despair until you have tried this gensiblo. Easily.A pplieCd and 1(AICAL-. LY' EFFECTUA L IItemedy. send fcr tes .timonials an d our book, "TVhree Mill ions a Year." Seji t f:-ete At wholesalo in Chareston. S. C., by liow i- & Moise. W holesale Dr'aggists. Sold by'Drnggists, or sent by mail on receipt, of pi're. $..00. byPa The "Only" ILungPaC. Williams ilook, Detroit, Mi<ch. deo 21-tx~nm NOTICEd ALL personms Indebted to me for supplies, etc., are requested to egme forward at onice' anid matke promp11t paymednts, as I anticip~ate a change in bdsiness,- ofterw ise, their accon ts wvill be handed to a Trial JtastIco for col'ecio.-W. HI. DONLY. jan 22 -ubsrbo~to TnE Nmtws A?~o HIER nn.39na n an.. FACTS! 8A0LINQ OFF AT COST. FOR TIE NEXT TIlilcY DAYS 1 WILL SELL TIIE 13 JT TDE fE1 STOC FORMERLY OWNED BY SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL AT Tilt OLD STANDS AT GERIG'S AND WOLFE'S BUILD. INGS. J. .EOESCJE ZL S U 4CESSO 11. feb illirall 101r Oli HORSO -0 0H-, YES! 011, YES! T rH ST ONE nOUNT AIN CORN Wi IS. KEY has cono ani is still comina. If you want good M hiskoy and good 80e1ar, call at CLENDTNING'S H1OUSE, next door to W. It. Doty & Co. Ile hec's the best of* everything. The bent Nat: n's Old Cabinuet Whiey. The best Gibson's W'h ikc.y. The best T[en Cois H egar. The best Five Cents 8egir. And, iibove al! things, the best Dinner for 411 cents. And if you come into toivn between 1 and I o'c'ok, and are hungry, call at Clendining's for a drink. and he will Act up a free lunch tor you. Clendining keeps a moral and a quiet, house. doo9' TOP BUGIS. SIUNG~ WAGONS. I hAVE in st ore ta cair load of assorted stylos, which I offer at bottom figures for cash or good piiper*. Call andl~ exarinne them, whether you wish to bu;iy or niot. J Ii. CUMMDNG8. Opposit e Dunlevy & Fant's. feb 1-t f SHAVING S5ALO(J2. 'HlE nndersigned begs leave to say ,) (oth pnblie I hat he is ip39 rim ning aI~I firsit-class. Abauintf Saloon ini uver~y respect. Noneo but compel)tent and( e~xperCt workmen01 are emiplIoyed, aind th~ose who wvill thvor us with their custom are guaranteed satisf~aion. HA Ilt-CUTTING Done in the latest and neatest stylhe. Doin't forget to call id gli fhe a trial, and( .1 will please you. Oppsie ~r J. M. McCALL, Oppsie D.-Aiken's Drug Store. l~iitest Sl Hgento Mgnus YanRc $$#MAHiNEO: fl 1855. . 1881. Khnge 3fountafn illfiary School1, Y ORKVILLE, S. C. rg-lHE SECOND B'Ei-ION of' e twently. I I ixth yo~r will begin February l'it and close June 30th, 1881. TE.RMA PER ST.SSION: F'or School Ex penI~as, i. e . Board, Tuition, Waahing. Fuel and' Lights, - , . - - $100.001 Surgeon's fee and use of bodhi - f, 00 For Circulhares cntaininag full in formia. lion, apply to COI, A. COWARD. deo 21 -febl ?rhicipi DON'T Until You Y STOCIC of PFurnlture, which will I/I esm accordling to qitality, and for " limcncmnber that all iy goods are warran Lirniture elsewhere,'then come to the l hest selection and canl huv chcaper. leti way. Blythewood, White' Oak, Woodwa and York. 'T'his Is a recommendatioi of A tiew supply of' Window Ahades, Wa liraames. Chromios, hlat 1laeks, ahd Book The largest Ruipply of Tin Chainbel' S ber Suits. Call and see them. A new s itany. Ihi't Buy a Machine inerelv beeni It an( likes it. 'Itemember that, most of ptIfIed Iav bit iOe Merit, The 0ne Vt time an(d Vexation, Is noiseless, ruiu it. Itemember the Gold MCdal was tarva over eighty competitors. I cani refer voi allwys given entire satisfaction. Re'nei Saish Facetoary. ' All orders ciatrusted to n the ilowe'st prius. Furniture neatly repa pr epared to make to order. Lumbier and ig Machine Needles and uttacliilents an mC. Don't fail to call bef're purchaslig THE LATES' ~-~~-REFI SEWING MACHINEs LARGE A10M, SIMPLE, NOISELESS. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING 91OBB1I ELEGANT IN FINIBt, AND IN FACr The O1y Perfect ahvine MAdo, A. & A. G, ALFORD, Gn outh dalvert Streeit, BALTIMORE1 1AD. BARlGAINS 6lnl & .lolle . 7E have lioight largely thIs se. son01 antd must~l have money to 80ttle our bills. We therefore offer SPECIAL BARGAINS to ea~h p irchasers: Those who come early w i s(eure th ichloie ofI articles. We res~pertfually i'equIest those who tuwe h to comle thrward aind pay' up. We helped thema ini their need andc' ex peut t hem to he alp ns ini our s; The old Vyear hais closedI and( all aeioiitiis should A.G-.A. IlT : All Who haive jobs In our shop of Watches, Cleeks anid .Je3wery, shonld call and1( get themj, anid save hesame from torfitiure. jana 11 G REAT ----:: U E hav flott in tore ihe li aud flihi will bo oisposed of at low pr.ices. Dry Qo bd; Clothing, HaEL shoes, Groceries, Bridles. Saddles, Harness, Red Leather, We are not given to "BLOWING,' but cain truthinlly say we are offer ing solid baigains, an~d will be glad.: to see yon. U. G.DESPiOTES. sept 20 TI E PE PL E'S lYUT UA L RI I L I E F? A 8 SO 0 1 A f~ i ON. T. III~ j an taaociation of businesis men, .1 .'wo, for their nantual proaeotion, contribute to ards a fundl, so as in caso of death. their famn lias mnay ro uoive iroma $2.- (0 to, $5,( ', according .to aoun' of certfincate. Thlis is oh6 of the bent plans of .) lte inln'ane. ')O gh~ pgggg you go. just like flr,- Inauhid e6, andl with mf.'oecon venience ov'-n, se' you pay by Amnall Instalments .d'riig th6 year. We rofer 'o those bent . aceaiir'-Aed with na,l vz:moembers in FIiralid: o .-3. Mo.I isaster, Jan. A Brior, Jno li bavia, D, R. Flenunikei,- B- hSlgcevre ; J. W. AloCriJ gi-t. Jn'o. J. Neil, Thomiuk L. John. som~ 3. Clendinina, If.B inaahani, 1s, Me'ans Davis, .J'. 6. ay a, Am oma thtshould like tb beom *a inmb wil K'poy to U,- 0 AO(Vr, oAt 2 Agent, e IPSU Ok'den 8eed AMW baios ~*. just receIved. MMA8TECR, BRT ICAW10!?fr1! tjati lB. BUY Been Foot&~ be the Iar est, handsomest and cbeap', lesi gn and workmanship unequaled, ted to be as represented. Price your* rst-class store where you will have the in min mind that I ship goods to Ridge r'd's, Blackstock, and as far as Chcster ' the quallty and price of my goods. 11 Pockets, Brdckets, Mirrors, Picture Shelves, cheaper than the cheapest. A, made to match Cottage and Cham' itpply of Sewing Machines as good as Ise your mother or your ixeighbor has [he machines that are most largely mu want 1s the one that will save yeU i light and w il last a long time. I have 'ded to one of the Machines I represent i to many that are using itj and it hal nber that I am agent for a Doo and ie will have prompt attention and at red at moderate prices. I ain also Shingles for sale atshiall profits. Sow (I Ilis of Machines can be had through elsewhere. R. W. PHILLIPS. .' TRIUMPH. V'IINGTON AINC 7'. Agonts for BA 7, A "t T' FRESH SUPPLY 0V: New Crop NEW oliLEAi g MOLASSES, best in the markbt, and ?yi'mis or all grades; ALSO; A fine anitartinoit of RAISINS; t'iTno*1 CANNED PEARS; PINE_ bO l1EACH ES, GRATED COCOANtJ ISINGL ASS, GELATINE Also, a good quality of OAT MEALj In fiye potin d backakbs GIVE ME A CALL D). R1. FLENIJ*E10 FRESH GROCERIES I (UG ARS; .assoi-tod. .Coffess; Rio, Lagnavira .an ~IOld Gdy; Java. Rio and, Old ,G0 . Java IRoasted. TrenA, Plack, 1imperial, Gtiihpowder and Young Hysbn. CANNED GooDM Pears', Peaches,.Fnp e ''o tnatoes, Salmon, CobdBe$D fe Hafth anid TLurkey,,Skraines, &c: M~aonronl and .Choose, Gingter Pre: servos, Pin Head Oat Meal, 'oe Gelatine, Muktar~d, liack Popbi- aIka Nutmegs. Bald yi Catsup; Cross a io well'# ho1w Chow, Emrpire Ctidl rihdiv, Assorted PIokle1 Led & b'r rin's Worcestoiiili-o Saudo~ J; 1' M MSS'ER & 00. 00LUMsI'A HTEL.