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VA M '' TIN NEW AND HElALD. W _INSDORO, S. C. *ATURDAT. March 2I, a 18s R. MrAXs DAATES, anDtro. JY.V . . NWoXDOa. AsCvdTa Ktrmt. Tat Bernhardt recently visited Ni agara, and pronounced it "magneef cont." Tat United States is the fourth power it the world in poplation China, Russia and the 3ritilsi Empire being the ranking nations. IN intelli gence and in the nutitiber of people moved by one cotnmon impulse, our galorious Union tops the world. And lot it be remembered I hat a piurlity of all t-hese voted for Hiancck and re form. TnE railroad problem is fast step ping ahead of all other questions in importance. Hardly a Legislature has net this year without attempting some legislation regulating teOse( co'rpora tionis, and although a good deal of nonsense has been evolved, it in proba. ble that out of all this inItittude of 1 counselors some one will be funnd capable of grappling with the suiect and devising a scheme that will pro toct the people without hijufsitce tothe railroads. i the imatitime the rail roads nre gobbhig each other up, and colimnlidating and combi ning as it fther don't believe there's a hereat'.er. ThI Courier-Journal says t hey know fihey already have the ga:mae in' thIir ow I hands and are prepared to snti p ilir fingern at the Ire..ulator' Ifth railroads ani f the n ationda baiklis in binle, the an"mnp -it ill have their hande full. A wvr. ago tile epublicalls desir e0d anl extra Session Of Coimfress above all things inl thle world, and it sUeemled as if they couldn't get it s.oon clouh. This week the alxiety is not so great. and the horrible suspicion dawns uponi the public that the lads atre act ually afraid I The bold leaders who warreil so fiercely upon lie Denio-r.a II I - jority, aid wainted ojily i chiance to show how to rin the goveronent,re quaking in their boo.i. The dhe-i chiefly e)neerns the Ind~in bil. The Demnocrats. aind Gena; w! probablyJ strong e: :c h to W":. f-, meistire dififerent f !u . ,;hi _j' by Ilayes. Tite banks hn-re ro)us:ei public sentiment h their a:.Cmpil) Cremte a panie. TeL hr .io - ground evel il lRpublii ir. a three per Cent. hon);d will flt par. It' a three-aid-a-hut per eII, bond be isiued and I%.nedbaC - mand a premo, th .- I'opube T -, be blamed for exIravgI.ce. A i; tracted debate wifl rc.ave th . er)-I of controlling an adljituronenm a am(1iii Ii __________sorts of ISSues inay be ingedl ini b - ieha nmvuesihe power. uil leaders upon)1 the floor, and1( w It.1 Sam Riandall does~ not kinow ab.>ut parliamtenttary t ctics anmd tillibustering~ is not wor'th knowiing. Altoget her the Republican's lot ju4 tew is not a happy one. lie may l.ave an ext ra session, antd lie may not. Federal Apuointmnents. The .Xews a)(nd Couier, o f Wednes day contains aL very seinsi ble edbo .ri a on1 the su~bject of Feder.'al uippol i int e m in this State. While the Democenus canl expect to have nto choice in (lie selechioni of these mnen, ther et amt least, as cit izents, protest alinst h appointment otf cetauin titti chro i c tli seekers, who, hazving~ digratced their 4fl party and lost all1 chan:ce of prfrmet at the hanuds of t he St a:e by t heir past 3. ~misconduct, are now cilat ching. de> perately after te tfew phluims in t re maini in the gift of t hie Ferderal ach i. it ~~.; ~ist ratlotn. Tiheo un seru pu lo 'm es of these mnen is as well known ini te North ais in thec Southl. Thley l.:ave ii scandalized the very uIn of~l free gov ernmnent, and to conitinuei themu ini ofllce for a day or to recstore tem to p)ower forfeited by th~enir mideeds is IF ~ but to announ lce in advance that the Federal admnist ration pr'loo-s to) make wvar, not upo 1)em<.,:na *ait , but State. As a parztyt menor ,: cra s should not ob~i et to the Ih voi., of thieves to md hu ter E20.. niinto all decenit men (!itt the 11a:a octs o tmu e: rema i pwe intn tate Bt, the good ) p ple of .ith Caln look abvea wveond ' par I ty. They lonag for jernnonitit it ('. preriy,: which canSt be em frtd In hi e pons tonaesvcuto~'m-oe.' IlpJ-li catitea d e~ vent epatment c of lin!.. tieci~ areinirposittle, Iiesnpe'tn oravnal buhatds. av tiQt To e ul the refrt mo ore, prepac *~ri a beno dat rshoettui ymetnoria t' o i~T President rte setting aot bae faits to show how omi o the ui e~~z api ct iihae praove tfhemsee s ~'. wholh undearvin of cnts dencl (and tu ttivm uit efoer tpoitmethespzu1u et facts aec, not the have been lipubi canscbut. th t hae b~e traicrs toea the matyad to ithe tte. lasit can bute andt hyw by referrin tob The Polres ie ts! t hxpeeamde secre any eornize te enblet an a Dotetoat I iscbet te thatc heL selct membst o i w at .Btlt Fuller Partiulars or tho Recent Aasaa-a. i tion, FrOM 0he Now York Herald. LONDON, March 19.--The best ne. count of the murder of the CZr tliat any eye-witnesb.has been able to give toshat of' Captain Novikofl', of the Insperial staff, who Was preseit when the Secoid bonb iw.s thrown, aid who helped to raio the dying Emaperor. This 0ffler lid attentidei tle inspection held at oie o'clock lin the Great Miclia e1 Riding~ 8vibcol. and was Onl hlis way holine down thle Nevsky Prospect, crossini'g the 1'atherine Caal, when he heard the fIrst explosion. fie arrivod withiii thirty yards of the EIperor' whei he saw a cloud of snow sudden Iv blown into the air. The second botb had exploded. The groni(I was sirewn witi wounded tmen. Groats were heard onl till ides. Oti one help of sIow wA a1 dead bov, A wounded soldier of (Ite body gnard antd a wounid cd civilian. lit the road liav the Etn perOr 11101ilnlese. Ile wore the uni. form ofl the SapperS of the Guard, whom lie had jut beei reviewing. His legs weI shattered. Blood flowed fru1ita his woudIsQ. Some qailors caine ip tnd raied him front the grounld. Captaiu N:Pvikoff took him roid the bortcty he saiorst held by tIh legs. They tmoved forward a ft'w paces whit the Enperor said twice, " ' 'Cold, cold," id eletiavored to raise his halti to his forehead, oin IV Iich t here was blood. Ctptaini Novikoft, supporltinr the Czar withit ole a ried with ih~ other to get his hantdkerchief and biid the E-n )CIorS head. TUE nuVOTniI:ns. At thit imihient the (Irand Duke .iehael I vmml tim u. anitd bent di w Over tihe! Cz111's fwe said anoxionlItv, .1o-1w R-1l1titou'" To. this thle 'Emperor tlied. It was diitfltiulti to h3ear wlitt he .id. UI (did not utter a sinlte man.Te Gramni Duke snatchedf at v a 3 A3 a a b" (;aIdL'r anid 1phrtae( it Ott Fl;E ptr.'s heanl. lie thetn bade the milr, oreforantwith himn. The a oph- had theanit Ile been~i tunintti-a W) from l-.1 -ides. .\I lny tell o() thil-* IcIs; i. er Cud t heim el\(:. iad u ept. 'Thre lt'veted to be lit) conivev .rce i which Iihe woundel I zr could )e pilled. fli potlice oilleers had di e i% -1 il a :ledie, but ithll horses had takenriht anld lmkd runil awari. A cominn lpigwas W1 .Uiln~ii iot fit ot. but it was too smll to allow the wouindetd linl 3 t It e sipported inl it. Captin 'Novikt asked tLe G'rand Due .\!iels'' permissioi to cairry th tzar ill ai neighlborinig hense. an'tl 1* 1.) S4411ta c the fl )w oi blood. The Eo tiacxor had evilntly n(ot, 1(st e :m --, Forl wleni the n-Oposal:1 was)I~ in:uli~e he dlistinclye said. ' Bear ilte t the piahe ti die." A molher p >1 veln - L. lo:v, vante u1p, ini inl this tIe p' - he l., nuyuvor. .-upportliig hli 'n 0 1 eOrsil e, toe. he wal; unle vm tj keep i; lk ishad. At tirst the ldL e Ill Pi '.l i rwan i ti a walk, but the :u- t/s -tenlgth s.eemted to) f~iil se rap bv t oldel we-re riven to go at it !tIa i o Ite pahte'.. \\hel tile\. aived Ilte Fuperor was iluCons8cious, 0! i I;:t colititionl he wa9 cat-ried -- 33' :"Hal It) his bedd-ile. n Avak i, Dr. Ikot kin. D~r. I S, .l .. 1)' Doichin obered - 4. ThP e i,.-t i1:ttnedt itiitnediatelv b u-'d.v- i i rni~ts1 as 18were e 3~ 1. liliaputat intg the legs. Bta w1' bcki toi the hiear. 'Te Czar re- I 3 ied't consIcititiss foir a brief niio-l an3434 inil recteivedl the saernntlt fromt' \L. ljalov , thle chlainUc. Theit his TIIE SoN. Wheni the ex plosiont took plaee thle Czarevitch wtis at lunchel with hcis tiunzi ly ini the Amiutch~koff' P'ahte. TIhaev h- ardt the iise wiithi fearfli rebo~ci inirs. Thiiev wvaited ithll terribiel 2:alopedm~ upj. Thle (zaurevite ialac hi's wii rusthed out to inleet him. T[hev 1:lviVl wattu3uledh. Thle hejir aplimint jt1111ped into4 a sle igh anaid drove to) the Wint!er P ate., bein tt e liert' to i ar* rivye :afctrthe Gn al I Duk .\lie O:1h4r incmbeirs of1 the intspetial t'iinily follIowedci . Then ininte ma3ny1 ilh ittriou's ! )'rson33. A ug aithe ictiu-were Prtince S Iin31r i 4. Pr'inc3ie lDond(1uk of' Korsa la'rtor wais not) wholv unIontscIius whe they I : arrived. lie o penied hiis eyes313 and gave sI l iht tokents t hat lhe .I. ie turrd 'th, theh(ilLlt 4~t3C dimin.3 last all i> were present4'C3t ini the cham-ui her1 werel k:et ling in siletnt praver. 'The ivitt o (t the next Iew ho~tturs n'ir del yail-e i3:g. .\,. tlht Czargei ith lefth pla3ce lie ui r ceivedl uith enth13] i: 'tie acc'.lami~t 4ion hr ihe crowd.( The' i'ritncess- Doli~igonki c'inted awai d 'lai" ' I ''u i n-- t it ort t wo h3 ours.e - 4.1o \\ '. - * n , . hu is het r igte* i V.-b -d, 1 ! i ii .9. Peter--b'n'g. be e'ai4.; I'G .. th1 nuaiway/~4l sieo in he puble II v'lia3 , -,. i' Iti-Gli<-dl thatii 3,14 wh! n 'unn in.' lii lung e Ite l , l'al ch:eet!: G. ht yo the al z~larS'-- deat 'h'13- n ut i~ tlhtitt t h 'i-o a u bch tel o a - uei. oardwathtn wa-in. 'ItE i'tnow eIIoS. 'am envere wih:i tur.3Ct Inunortl have 'i obeie lnt euoni't. 'J'en tis of h 31l regit33'uet of)3 lthe Epeo r;ci Pal~ theal i piecl3tturm uniformav ofltera centur . t m!thee lin Cnaistringtil to: 1)eep back: ithec pl ho ai rgiv satc agt haPnt thngu ta can bk e arrie3r off2i as t a relt hsrtiiiftoi The conjll ir ad, a eims to hee beenui its: cocjie tio tn Lieention way soon i l.'heb tet Nihilists. Soul i . i-theepariehs ofi' vi rhello hav iled bhr3m.:h ta hej plicei~ rh ostttlt, ira p tt hor(tel in~ rang tanc any thch 'nlhedwi. bItb ere pilerdo alongI the'~tt secod routle whichi the ('zar theO liii School, and th secreit. t In t)iite p o 3.red in L tithteeaow stree whe2tner i1.1g Czahs revally wtartied byhsa the pet aeforoSndy.t ss "1Ic ernthat in Janauar~v a peasanut niamed Kobosow took a Colar iln a IL. tie garden wivhioh had benci staiAng Cm1 pty for two years end there estab. ied a daIry. It struck the police tlhqt his and his wile's mode of living was not that of tle peasant class. lie dressed elegantly and smoked the beet cigarettes. This attriacted stspiion, and a search was made wi:houut re stilt. The couple decaaml, and a second searelh revealed loose earth, bricks and a crowbar utnder the Moth it a roomn next to tlhe shop. Tihe wall under [lhe window was covered with boards, inasteaid of bricks. These were0 removed atid a Suibterraiecanl mile was dieclosed. Its diameter wias two amid a half ect. It. was enelosed in wood. It was umnk tweity-ine itet below the level of the street. Ali electrie batte rty for exploding it was in complete readinuess. Seven let from the minae begant a dynamite charge which wias so stromg that it the exl l'siona had taken place the surrotundin m Ihouses would have beei blowi to pieces. lin the dairy all the milk vities were ouned to be filed with crtihIi. I a t back room were discovered hori:ig tools. No docuimeits ware f1ond in (lie hous. Oin th1C table lay 21 paper rule bI-.-i)airi these words: "With this ruble the oltstaidin hn~lig eheril's bill mar be paid.' A cat was tle unlh hving'thIair in the I hiole house.'' THE 1OMa1 TlROwERs. Itoelbefort says that ( ile Itussian Revo luitiounary Association Is composed of young nien who are deterinied, if necessary, to (lie for its subjects. They preselt tlemluzelves at oie of h(le heati quarter of the so .iety uId enter thaeir liflnles for soine special unhdertalk ilg. In the Moscow autlir ther were fifteeI ill number. For the Winter late expilsiun eighteen came to the Iomit. Three volun tett1ed liar tle assassi1a (tion of Me.-zenitzotY. The death of'. the Czar was deterininled upola b- ai Exctivie Couicil. Capital -enaence was passed oin Sepiember ~, 1879. Ill tle earlier days of Nilhi zlst Ilose who were entruste~d w%-ith this work were choseii ty lot, but. tile ever inl cre'asinag nuber of voluiteers subse qitently rendered this co'eription nl eceary.Wlien the last ftal at tempt wa absoluely decided upon. iiad lothinag but the dzIte reiniied to be fixed, it choice was imade of youig lell who were schooled in the faibrica tii of boenbs. and also of womeni woit) were dexlerous inl ha1'tdling nlitro gl cerinle. Nearly all tle con spiao(irs tl-red to throw tle bombA. Five were choseni. There would hive beena fhirty had mnot tlie conititee feared talit unc alonwouh have bvelen au ed byv the presence oil tle Eilper(I's pas ':ige 11Of SO tinaM yotuiis imeni. filie ima Jam itv of whoilm were iore or less 1122 der the eye of tie police. tiitiosakott liad il' joined the Nihilists a few ilys heiore the assassinatiol. GENERAL LRE1'Sa-IVOD. It was not Tendered to or Deeliuel by Gen erail Grant. RicmioND, Malrel 19.--The Dix patch, of' this city, will publish tc. illmiry tile f1ollowing corre.-lpndee inl reteremnce to a e introver T hl as to the aithenticity of* thae Saleinent ill 1hn mes' Schmool Ifistory1" that ha 'eI erial Granat declinted to reeyive Genier'.al Lee's smw,>rd" at (lie surtrender tat Ap GenerliL,.S. Grtant , Newt Y'oi:: S8u--In a friindly~ dIisSshm12 hen t wean seve'ral Igent1 lemenl of N all lhern anad 6othern~ praoc;it'ilies ats to the (rat th of history a quet'ioni umse wtyithera Genecral Lee alt thea surrentidt'r actu ial Ily tenaderedl ad you receive toi1s1 swtordl. Itz was maautually aereedt that1 rota shloul d be wri11 ta to fiar ai decis bali. There is nao id le en aiositI v or le.. sir'e fiat ntoraiety in regard to' ti. 'e. que~tst, and( i a'reply fromaii yoiu wohatl be highly app ea't*d. Gleneal Grmanit areplied as fi >waits (al the boutoma of the samiae shieet f p)ap)er: G3ener'al littlc'tan's book, nowt ini the hianids ott lhe printi er, wtill givae the ex.. act trth ~ of' (lie atIter referraed( to ini t his let ter'. There was nao <deamad unie for Gienerail Lee's swyord andit no .122 refearenice to the above thie follow ing converV~sat ion het wetnn Genaea s Lee', Ear'ly'2 and ot hersc. repoarted ini thme "l1eamniniscencates of Lee,"' may~i be of' speccial inater'est and~ iarees with G3en ('raI lBadteiaui's for'thcoina~a g i'aount anid thus settles thie dhisputad paointr:. "' ienil Lee said thlaat whaein a mt Gaaeeral (Gn'u it h e.1 exch12agted pol)itte 'ahuaI~tionis and lie staitedl to hiina at once' thait lhe alesiredI a conferen'12Ce in fr to the suibjairtmat ter tof thecir cto J. yciiia'sword' 1i ( be( lanot, Genieal ? (ami samaigten'ling hiimself upl. rel'jaied ill 'Lad nat. lit' hmhi no opporaaitunlity of' (d12ig so. I weas deterI 1mnedl hiat thle 22 e 2aiim s of' 'fieer's shouhi b1 e exemp ht lay th(e terms~ of' smrralmerIi, andi( of coursi'~e I ditd nott offer mine1. AllI thatd u(21 smdt about11 s woards 'as lihat Gn tal Gr'~an t 2apo 0o.0ze to me for not we''ar' lims hei tn sw ard saiying that it had' goie ofl' ini lisk ltimange (iad hie land benam unmale' toget it iii taie.' Genmer al lene siated inm his conaver'satin that byi wr2;s lacol~maild whena lie maet G*eerI :a lit oanaly by C 'oneal (laiu-les wen' mt wvith on ie oft Genmeia IGr3amia's si all' to timid a suiiitable 1roomli in which toa hold (lie coeiu 'a ree t hat they wee firast showna to a vacanit hou ise, andl( tde e'liaainig to uste ait were contducted by' Mlai'r le( lean to his hou'mse acit shiawna in to his jarla'ora. Lee thenci hnilelly stated thle terms upon)1 wi lhih he woutldl lbe wilhlig tto surr'enderl'. Graint expre'tssed( hiiimael f as suitikfletd wvith! thetu, iatd Lee artqunested thaimt he would 1( foralmly medute thie liaopositioa to writling, which wans donie." Mh~iatONE ANO Ttt'HE 'tt'nujcAs.-Tf M~iahone livedl in m ay Norlthlarnm State, SenaiLtorI wouEald light hima lit hioiie aamt denounltmce him ini lie Sen~ate. It' Ma honeaa ived in Massachutsetts, if lhe wams lie boss tof an ianor'anat vote, if lhe ladI alttacked the credit of the State. aand prlopotsed (lhe reputdiationi of' hera bondsli, Senamtori lonar wouldl fighat him daay in umd dayv ont, at homec iad ina(ong-ess, la mulcus, conivena tian aami at thle potll5. Mathone s all these t~Ilngs ina Vir'ginima, andt the f'act should have mnodeated iSenaator' Ilour's enathuslias.-Spring filk (iflass.) Rep., Jn~d. Rep. -New Yorkers have at last rebelled agaInst, (ho shameful aaegelect, of thaeir atre'et.vleainig bure'au, anad oni FIavt assembhled lie an irmese mass meet lng to protest, and devise means of r'e lief fm'onm xistling oeanis of' filth. It was 'decided to organize the citizens and clean their streets themselve. . P!.C1AL NOTICES. ItxVLir AN) enl'--In order to pice 'relato LAI r Pill withil the reaen of all, th rice of MAI Ape Pis 1108 ben lediteO 14 c. l'nt. T.r\.old by all pruggists in th Wh- n'O ti ilce ebolera In your hir g an Chicken; ve . tlbemn Shovfel's 8cta. Fet, r ely, antI he uw recover. Is best. how eter. to cot oeljhA'ei 1e- ta of, I bit e- Peei . little :41et I ie cheIv inl seaboin, Which wit preveo. Lb 1from taking Lite dtiete. QIVini GA., 41ril'18. 38. For the 'ihefit of all hose w to tire inter est(ed in rA iltig fowis I take pleasure In re.oi mnen eg ield's W JcLhled tock Feed. had sever ehickens %wtn cholera, and by th, use Of thiswfnderful articl', given accorditq to directiops. nil of them got well. n td are not in healt coliditio. W.i. TENNILLE. I lully cpqur in the above. S. T PIICE. Bold by the lrtiggtsts of this county. -ACON. G, IMesrs. Lmnntr. Unnkin t Li.ie. Dear Sirs I had beentreotbled-for a long time beiore using tur Conimiaptive pieparation. wih sonethhin ik e est hm:1.Wiuhti er v-sing only (170 bottle. of yOtmr Breirer's Lung he.torer i breathed ier feey, .n'e; dvil II:-ve V 1 0 no is% Inptom of thlit disiep sli;ee. I nnl confidt tit your m-diehi curtcd me. ad I - heorully I eccoitinCd it to al who'e uffetrIng nom Astimin. YoUrs t.uly,. JOIN D 1OSS. IAcoN' rA.. .illch 12', 81". Sles-rs I,:tim r. Itr a & .k itinar 1'(,n! 14-. I have Used % our B- r wer'- L! i.g Itest01:- . VT1r i go. andn .f *. Pee.i ii oubid . I h I Ahl'siir Laier. Ittlki, &t L anar P'ea' 8I1r. I sufer.-i i I lvo yearzi with Conw inn )tlot,. '411( duinig the inle was ti tvtet by Br:. eiad Thonus, Chalgon and others of this city, lmIl also by a Prolniient, physletian of Mlacon. (In. wI'out i Uni'g a)y re'llef. My huisbat bough me six botilhs or your Diewer's I.ting Hestorer whieh I bein to take' at once, and found in mediat e rel ef. I have used the six bottles amin have never (elti a s. inptom of the (isease since and my' generil bealth is better than it hat beeni in uYvrs. I t herefore riecommcnd ic to al Who Ilaive Cons'l)ltmion ats at Pearl beyont l-Ice. Very respectfullv, 31Its. 'M. (OOLSBY. Sold by the Druggist.i of thiscounty. TIOt'SANDS USE IT, WIiY IrE41TATE? JOV TO THF WOR.D! WOMIAN iS Fit.:sI Atno g the many discoveri-a looking to tie hl'tirleiss atd uinellorition of %he human race lone I, entliIti) to higher conflIderaition thar Dr. J Uraidneid's Fe-anie Regulator, -Womin' Best Frienl.'' BY It woman is cinnelpatet froni ninberless 1i1i pi-uiilar to hee sex. Be fre 0' Its in 1iml power all lire'ularities of tile womb vansh. It etres "whit e-s." uppre'ssoi -f lie 'mnetises ' antid reni-ves Uterine obst. uc. lions. It- etlrs conlstIp.iton anid strengthon: rue system. brces the lerve and ltritis the blood. It jiever aills, a.- thotiatis of womej will testify. Preparit by Dr. J. 1rTlflId, Atnnta, Ga. prIce $1 Sv per bottle. 801- by fill druggists. Tsso.Ai lVILL I-a .. Jt1tne, 1878. I have been selling BIradfielfi's Fenale tegu. Intor bor years. niid it still contInie-4 popular till evidet' C- of its being -ill U: 'irniel fir it. I Ctir recall IIIaW atce. In will b it. afTorded relief aftea il the itil reIne(ils h:i f -i!e.,. 8 I CA.8.LS, Druggist. MAcON. GA Nov. 1. 1579. Dr C. J. mnffet - Deiar 8;r--ue have beer h tniing 'i'e Iina foe sVeral iyea s and file temunfid :era IS Itd! ,rjje:k,-bev, ma s1:s r uii 'e : oil. w Is k tewn. 0,ir alce ave ae frau I ho .o ihare g'o-. . p 'r InI :tI. We btli.'. th x Tit.'eetthu C1,uethIig llowdcr) will eveituU illy liecoine a tud r nri id'n r.ll.a t l'. 'er in navingo e intance has it fteaied t gir aftrets(n. Ni 4o.tla1itil. h:es rver nieen mnadi o 1:s. hi nce we e11nein'le1 that it (ttes all y Oi toai -o it. teri' in boiui to nitectej. i:lZT. hANKIN & LAMAIt. Driggists. r1 A rj r-.n~mnmu 31.cor, .-., Narch ., mi. Fromi hatving b.c i in iun it' a nutnum- 01 Cars with the -pjI ri''o:-s oef ' Swvift's 8yphil. Ic 89relt1 -" I have knowsi mnatei' of Its tmatnu etur nul - -'ithere tire inen, In this comn elas fr'aee froi Me 'i -ir rs h tbr. 4ut fr'eu rt't t ltha nds oflhb 1!rI'I 'ver. rs . proddin -' -.eo*y .: nr lk rlinie t-IPtterci :mdits. I~lt i i h-ini e th b' I 11( ii it neif 'o ) his ii te :hbu. I Iwoe ,e .,.,,, qn'm yi n I sav Ill t iu' r ine hai tnot mi ii il. 90'. the fit. Ih l puj~irp ,<i'- 1,ii' i'A 'h gre -a ii i)ei t' erVft weam's it cac I U' -,t oe n nn of :lVttiia t1 tI- ic is t it iV~ oi )ti(iep thits receIpt or .k~ rietrs. -itl I' ItWsiT: it It l t.f)0ld itel *irs A5t iu~i:- (I so. d bi silt Ii'tg'.fis' s C ii .o .t Copy'0 oft ig3euou ".h:t OPEN BUGGIES. Y BU(G ESnd SPRINi Openi Iluggi-- --.......0.00 ITop liggi.s. - .; .( - quarte lioi. , 'lrt', nIct' 1 trno'titI - and 11( ent!'i wheelsit.~.. I ha ve ao \\m hips. h. pj. Dtunlevy & IFanit's. HjLARNE "SS '~ T OFEIR t PECIAL~ jindulceinents to customera WJ{1 R GOOD-g, Itck1 wily tooinxailte and( price 0our CRok o s ods, Flani'eis, Cas8 silnettr. .ini. Ulanikeis, anud all othecr gods as 'y wviilihe sold chea09p. We ak thle ia~ ttiin '-tlIo Iadies to otwl CtLOi1A38 AND DOLM J.J y, which wjir he, closed otut at LOW DOWN .J jCEL. CLOTI O AT 1)TTOM F'IGURE8. A Itraf lot oftreig which will bce~ced Otl&aB RG ~AINS. ~I M $ E11 I~ & KETCHIN. . ELDER| NEW AND DESIRABLE SPRING GUODS. CHEAP AND PRETTY SPRING GOODS. BLACK and colored Cashineres, Al. paeas, Molairs, Momnio Cloths, Grena dinles, Buntitigs, Ilerinani Cloths. LAWNS, Musline, Linens,Suitings, Pique, Ginghams Calicoes, Nainsoo-s. TWO thousamd yards best Prints at 64 cents per yard. Ask to see "Ren. fren" Ginghutims. Casslzieres, Jeans, Cottoinades- and Lienis. BLEAClED, Brown and Pld Iloimespini. TABhLE Linen, Doylies, Towels, Shlin11g, P'illow Casinig. IF A.N:Y BODY WANTS A GOOD: HiAT or. at little mnoney, let them call onl me. Nobby line u Straw I lats opening. IF ANY MAN OR BOY WANTS A. SUIT of good, pretty, nobby, charm ing Spring Clothes, let thei call on tile. IF ANY MAN, WOMAN OR CLILD WANTS a pair of Shoes, cheap, let then call on ine and get them. THOSE SHETLAND SH A WLS ARE LOVELY. A BEAUTIFUL Line of Laces, llambury Edgings and Insertions, Cut ton Edyngs. G EN S' Silk and Linen I-andker LA DIES' Linen Hem-stitched Hand kereliefs. GENTS', Ladies', Misses' and Chil drenl's I-ose. GENTS' AND LADIES' SCARFS. COLLA RS and Cuffs, Ituffling, Etc., Etc. BUT WI 1 AT IS THE USE TRYING TO mention everything& in the 8tre? Just come and see nc. hat is all, and I will make it pay you. 9Y GROCERY STORE, AS usmal, is well stocked with all the iecessariers, and a few of (he luxu ries. o lifie. that is, in the eating line. But if you should mnced any hardware, erockery, glassware or voodenware, why I Can sipply you. SO DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON F. El&er. SIX-CORD) C'OTTON,; WA1RRAki ED 200 YARDS, FIVE ('ENvTS A SPOOL, imich 19 UTGARUS, asso ori. Coffees,R Laiguavr~a and O1d Onv. aa Rio ad Old Gov. Java Roasted. Tens, Black, Imperial, Gunpewder and Young hlyson, CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Plnecpples. To. maoes, Sal moti, Corned BeetDeid 1lam and 'lurkey, 8artlines. &c. Macnrtoni and Checae, Giinger* Pre serves, P'in Ihead Oat Menii, Coope, (;elaitine, Algatard, Plack Pepper ant)I Nutmegs. Bald ain Catsup. Cross & Bliack.j well's Chowv Chow, Empilre Chow C:how vAssorted Pickles, Lea& iper rin' a Vorcestersh)ire $auce. J. F. MOMASTER & CjO,a sept 14 __ I OJ'R LACJ( of other emnploymuent dar ing the slack business season, the undera gned pos ones to half-sole shoe. C LADIES' 81OE8 A SPECIALTYI Ample satiufactioy guBaanteed in *y rapot -Ordeora taleon at te Prnag. jIt GREAT ATI AT THE OLD ORIDIN B. SUGETS GEaIG'S : --0 iAVE jiist reuhrnled fiom the Noi of 1the mot 'omplete A NC ' GOODS,- NT01IONS, CLOYI L'UltNLSHINO uo001: E;TC., ETJCJ FcEla E9.1JN7 Gr .A rrade ever brought to this markeA, ivi ties in style and design, in DJo the We would call espoecial attention to) 1ENT, which is full and complote it, It prices to suit all. C.A.I.L A]T] E X INE of Laundried and Unlaundiie FAVORITE, made for ro Best Corset ill 11 AN INSIFECTION IS CORDIALLY I RANTED as REPRESENTED meh 22 DON'T Until You Aest according to quality, anid for d< ll~eember' that all my~ goods are warranti F"urniture elsewher*e, then come to the flh iest seleeion aind cani buv cheaper. Bear war. lythewood, White' Oak, Woodware uid Yorik, This is a recomm~endatlin of1 A ntew aniPPli of WVindow Shades. Wall F'rameis, Chronmoa, llat Rlacks, aind Book E Thue larigest suply of' Trin Chamnber Se(s benr Suits. ('all and see them. A new sui myi. Doun't Buy a Machine mecrely becan t and likes it. Ilememhber' that mosnt of t pnfredC~ have but little merita The one voi hme and vexation is noiseless, rn'ns t. Rlemember thje Nold Medal was awar< )Ver eighty co'npelitors. I can refer you dlways giveni cnt ire sat isfactioni. Remen Saish Faelory. All orders entrusted to ni thec lowvest pric~es. Furnitutre neatly repni priepared to miake to order. Luml'e~r and t igl~ aichino Needles anid alttachmnits and neI. Don't fudl to call before purc1 halsing I The Erliest Flbi /. vP -ny.. i t*l Cam'brie rt 8 I: ~ (~'~.ih. Ihm !)erchi~eras .be'an i Um 0c(Pa.ts. Ladhie,'If 1imd Hade: B~EAUTJFUL LINEi OF 2r10 AI)DITIOlNS; to our large ahid select st.:,ck DESPO] Marchm 8 JUST RMi 5,OOOLb. Tillothylli TWENTY DAVIS VEinT SEWING 1Ij --btasamcnendthe ran ge ofwo 'th any of theg first-claa n achine oni the t lines ini 4s9 i4 FaieM County . A line lot of Planting Potatopa~ On~o rackers, Cakes, Cacke dies i~~iItw obaceo, Cigars, &odsteads M etc~s To arrive, 15,000 f'eet o-f 6oo~o'e Goosof llkink,3 Millndry $Q mar 8 ~ d. RACTIONS AL CHEAP STORE SHE IMER , ~UILING. thein Markets where I have pur *id elegant btocks of DRY GOODS. ,jLNG.' BOOT, SH1OtCS, HATS, CTi .M 'M' 1 braeing iiny v of the Itent novel idifeenvi, DaL.'ARTMIENT. iur CLOTINIAG DIPAI T I Guts', YU.1u111' 40d BOY tl titi. I Shits, B U10 lRN UGN I'.; 'ER'. onr own T'H AE, Stai or I au NVITED. ALL GOODS WAt or MONEY REFUNDED. BUY 446 ad to lbe as repreiisited. Price your st-claios store whereo you will have 'he 'itl nanid that I ship goods to Rlge. 1'8, lackstoc.k, and as8 far as Chieter he quality aned price of mly good1s, Pockets, frackets, Mirrors, Piet ure helves, c'h1eapler thiani theii (&heaest. , miade to mautich Cottage 14 a n uham pply of Sewinig Macehinles as good as 'e your mnot her iir your nieighbhor has I1' want is th l e tIhat will saive vo)u tight andir will inst n'longu~ ihn. I have led to onie of I ,e Mainesj~v I r-epresenst to many that1 are uinig it, andnI 11 has he)r thait I amii 1gent for ai Iloor anud will havye plompt1 atten*utj)ioniad at urd at. mlntue prie's. 1 am11 als hmiugh-s f or sale ati smn ll profits. Sew parts of Machjies (can1 be1 had throttgh ~l8ewhuere. JI. Wt. t'>ILL1PS. ro o Spni rit l lsa et L' wii nt 25 cents'. I.atgte Linenr Towols t.* ('' at 0) cents La tea' Lawn Hand rebjefs tMarve'l' at~ 2G Cente. EJS TN ALL Q UA .LITIES lmad' every 'uei. Am l--a .a , RITES & EDM UNI'DS, COLUM IA. 8. ' DEIVED iyShchs&Foder. ICAL FEED EllIIN S. ivy and fine 'atnily aowinug,. ONE I to any one who cani comn seto w'th kit turnsi ot. War)rntet to wear arket, Two. lIaudre41 of these if, Beta, Seeds, Corn, Oste, C~heee tea, ana, mo~,~.abu.Chswing buc r.eChi. . O Uer M noi '.id