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1OWN AND COUNTY. Ti'URSDAY, April 21. : 1881. TERi1 oF THE NEws AND IlER ALD. .Triw.Nveekly edition, four dollairs per annua, in advance; weekly editiot, two dollars and fifty cents perann um , i advance.. Liberal discount- to clubs of five and upivardR. R ATES ov AlvnERTISINO -One dollar per Inch for the 1lrst insertion, 9 ad fifty cents per inch for each subseq .ielt Insertion. These rates apply to ill ad vertisements, of whatever natu ce, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months inade on very liberal terms. Tran Itient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and sevel and one-half cents per line for each subscauentinsertion. Obitua-ies and tributCs of respect charged as adv'-r tisemonts. Simple aniiotucements o Inarriages and deaths pUblished free or charge, and solhietod. 4U communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wi.misboro, S. C. T-AILuOAD ScIlEDULE.-The trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.18 p. m. sout.h-bound, .O3 p. in.; north-bound freight, 8.54 a. in.; south-bound, 1.15 p. in. These arrivals are on the biasis of Railroad time. sixteo minutes faster than Winnsboro time. New Advertisementa. Oh I Oh I-John L. Miimnaugh. An Ordinance.-E. S. Cnandler, Cler.k Loeat Bulefis -Throwilng horseshoes is the diver sion of the average small boy. -The sale of reserved seats for Blind Tom begins to-Inuorrow mnorning. --Mimniiaugh is givigi away goods by tihe arintLl. It you don't believe it, go to see him and be convinced. -It is time for the large boy to get out their marbles, as the voice of the customer is not heard on the streets these days. -To plant or not to plant, that is the question. Whether 'tis better for the flImer to put his cotton seed igL the ground 11and risk the chanice of their coing up1), or to take up hoes against. a sc. ofgrass 1111( by cutting it dowin kill it-liall I -Tlic County Commissioiier.s are d(is cussing the question of repairing the Court House and jail. Somlethiig cCei tainly ought to be done to llirove the appelialice of each of these public buil dings, and if the county authorities de cide to apply the paiit biusih, it will meet the wirm approval of an appre ciative public. It is only a question of, time whether Or not, the work shall be done, and from an economicalu stand point the sooner the thing is done the better. EASTEnl ELECTION-A mlece!ing of tle K coiinernl ninn. of' St.. .TolhnNi (Chnrehl. Firted, wazs held oin Easter Mo'nday, the 18th instant, wheni the following elections were inatde: Wardens--W. R. Robertson and Ui. A. Gaillard. Vetrmt~en-.D. R. 13. 1lanahan, Dulose Egleston, W. N. Chandler, . -S. Reynolds, RI. S. Desportes, C. E. 'Thomas and E. S. Hlorry. Chairman of the Vestry-W. R, Rob ertson. Secretary and treasurer-W. N. Chandlecr. Delegates of the Dioesan Conven.' l ion to be held in the city of Charleston on the 11th of May next-lH. A. Gail Slard, C. S. Dwight, R. S. D~esportes, Sand T. L. Builow. SAlternates-Dr. R. B. ftaniahani and SJohn R. Thomas. -'ME~rING oF TItE TOwN CaoxNI.-~ 'The newr Tiown Council held their first business meeting on Tuesday hi(st, all the members beinig present. Liquor licenses wecre fixed at $h50.00 per an-' flum, payable quarterly-the CJouncil resryin theriht to close the saloons 4 on01 public occasions. Th~le ordinance on that sub~ject will be found in anoth tel column. The preCsenit p)olicemleni, Messrs. Gilbert aind Gunnell, were re clected, as were also the lamplighters, A bram Munro and Addisomr Clarke. ThemaretwasretedtoMessrs. W. R1. Garrison and R1. N. Mcelaster, the fome gtigStall No. 1 at $100.25, &,c., for the street lampls, was award ' edi to J. L. Mimnaugh, his being the lowest bid. Tbch liquor licenses ex pire0 on the 23d of the present mrontht, andti~ we undi~erstanid that all those now engaged h) the business will reniew 4.except two. All dealers in ligtn hmate ,to pay to the County Treasurer the S .tate tax of one0 hiundrted dollars be for e the municipal authorities can ~:issue their license. This is required by an Act of the Iast Legislature. CNhurch festivals always kaid wvell in WVinnusboro.- The cornbination of eata lbles anid fancy articles makes a display that attracts all shades of~ tastes. By early candle-light on Tuesday night an 1mmnenseccrowvd had assembled in the Ti'1hesplam Ilally amid were greeted with a most tetmptinig array of savor'y 4v iands on the 0one side, aind by an al most endless variety of fanicy articles on the other. Fair maidens and ma troily housewives lent their pres~ence and services to enhance the attractive ness of the scene, and were assiduouis in their attention to the waints of all. The young people wvero ina liutter of excitement, anid thin old. folks weore heamuing with smiles, neq doubt think lng of the time wheni tlIcy, too, were younig and gay. T1heo fl wver girls, the cigar girls and the littld tuit venders, ilttered hero and there 'hrough the rowd, looking s0od ng that the ardest hoa' ' g da a tera. -* .~-. won it make tthr - in hils boots. I ation and u~~l~f? ~ '6 good leOt foltld their way to y oting aid hItin' cent lieits, We obserVed that several couples showed i si'ong prefeenc for the back seats, soruewhat removed from the crowd, and the bencles on one side seened to be specially suited to a quiet tete-adtete. This arralige ment may have been accidental, but it bore the ear marks of ca'eibt design. A few couples even betook themselves to a promenade by starlight, perhaps to study astronoiy, may be to escape suflocation in the hall. We were struck with tie fact that the 13. P. U. were out lin full force and judging from the conduct ol'several of them we opine that the Prosecuting Attorney will have a good miany indictilents to hand in at the next "Session." The "Devil" suggests that the P. A. may have to be indicted also. The Art gallery was a special feature of the festival, and at tracted many lovers of high art. Whether this was dac to the fair pro prietors, or the merits of the specilnens of art, we will refer to our' bachelor friends. Where there was so. much to clain the attention of our reporter, a full notice is hardly practicable, but we Inust not omit to mention the pig show which seemed to af'ord consider able aiMsclOnt to the small boys. The enterininent, we are gratilled to say, was a coipleto success ill every way, and we congriatilate our Metho list friends on the satisfactory result of their eflorts. The net amount realized, about a hundred and sixty dollars, speaks well for the liberalitiy of the conmiiunity, anld is all Ilhe niore w~el cone in that it was so deservedly earned. -Jay Gould speaks highly of the South. The railroads are imlproving, ftruit culture is a big thing inl Florida, and thie alligator crop is still abund ant. Ii speaking furtiher of' the South Mr. Gould said: "I was muore pleased with a1vaInnlal than with any place visited. It is a beauti'ul place, anid will be a very rihl p1hice on1e of these days. Augusta, too, is thriving. It looks like a New Euglaid town, with its tianuuthetories. There is a cotton mill ill process of completion there now tIhat will enuploy 1,500 hands, and here are several other cotton muills inl Ie place. Easterii Capital is largely invested there atid will continue to le." * * * Mr. Gould said, in concl usion, that he had nlo opportuill ty to visit tile mineral regionts o' the South, and especially of Alabairt, and therefbre could not Form any estimate of the value of tho interests (evelop ingf there. But lie did not hesitate to say that what lie had seen had con viiced hin that the old South is to. dav an excellent place for the invest 1ientl, ot'Elstern capital, and that the people of ite ol( Sothli ar'e itllnitiv ilore intterested inl the developinultit of their own wc!thi'e and ot the National prosperity thanl they are inl politics. -As a purifier ot lie blood, Aver's SairsalI ril la is 110 eIllal . It wo i'(ltr I'tlly imlirov es fihe com Iplexion, and I-ings to old and young.' the bloom of hteal 1h. ~A ORDUVAN~CE In Rolation to LIiIcne for Traffic In Spirituous Lfquors. pBE IT ENACTED and ordiained by the SIntendanit and Wardens ot the' Town of Winnsboro, 8. C., in Council met: I. T(hat in all Licenses hiereafter grant c-1 for the retail traffic in spiritnous and malt liquors, it shall be a condlition that wheno er, in the opinionl of thme Towvn Council of said Toun, the closing of the bar-roomns shaill bo niecessary~ to thme peace and good order of the said ['own, by rea son of' there being a large assemnblage of persons in said Town on a puli. day or otherwise, the bar-room of' thme person so licensed shall ha olosed on the request, thmeref'or by t.1o Intendant. II., Thamt any failure to comply wiith the provisions of the first section or the Ordi niaeo shall be a cause of forfeiture of license. .- Done in Concil this 19th day SALof A pril, l88 I, under' the cor-. p-b-'lOrate seal of' the said Town Council. JOHIN J. NElL, E. S. Cn.NDx.n. Intendant. Clerk. 'up 21-tf T I lE Survivors of the Twelfth Rlegi .L mlonit. 5. O. V., are requested to meet in the Court. House on Saturday, A priI 23. at II j o'clock. A full attend anois desired. The Committee on Sta tistics are expected to rep~ort. J. IR. BJOYLES, xItd Secretary. TO) THLOSE DESIiRING TO BUILD). V~TE have just cnmployed some of the niV ost skillful and experienced workmnt, and are nowv ready to do all kinds of houso caripcnter's work. We have also inado arreangoints with the leading smaa mills to furnish us with lutn bor1. 'So on an-i after this (late we are' p~re paired to do all kinds of work. Persons desiring to have old houses repaired, or gOntem'plate building, will (do well to get nn1 est imate froin ns bofol o giving out con. sta.cts. Irawing plants and specifications a specialty. We are versed in all the now styles and. cuts of the day. Contracts taken any whore in the South. All work warrantted. JOHIN .H. PURCELL & BROS, Bluildors and Contritotors. Winnsboro, S. C, feb .7-txilm -ELEGANT JEWERY CHEAPV To'tntrodluce our now styles and Influenco trad'e *e miake the following unparalleled offers for a short time: "'The Ber in P acket contains a gold plated watch chain, agate shawl ptl lady's oeo grant setJewelry, sea bean cuffibutti't cet'at fnck lace, set of agate'studls, g1od pla-to bn ring, collar btnkyring, ipock, hook, imitation silk hadec ief en, rpencit, comic eoeoe and Visiting cardts. Alt these milied tO you for 85c. in tai ps 4 rackei (orl.00. Th'le los car be re. Tihcioyal Usaket confalnsoueanperbamothyst ring, elegant coral breuch set ini box, fancy' neck lace, coral sleeve buttons, enraved gold pato Braceies, roso scarfpin, goldi paed lady'set, gold plate sleeve buttons, h~eavy od plate studs,1 eely cameo scarf pIn- gnuine I arsian diamond sltuS Maltese cross wviti P. dilamond~ centel-. beautin d. Jnt sleeve buttons, plated cellar tutton, pla'mted. talk wvatchi chain, plin goldt plate ring nobby cameo ring, Maltese ca~r-ringa *itha P. dimond settings, genta' fail comb. amethyst, set, lady's alpatnst, with wvhite st one seltings jet and cameo sec rf pin en1g. gold nilate sleeve uttons' Trho wh. ,m of this magniffcent collection sent secnre of mail for II, 2 for 9170 f or GIl. This lo6 can be retailoed easil t, fromi9. to 910. -Address, N. Y. JIOwELIIY CO., Atl at a, (Oa. ;rns ATLANTA oasays: " This company Is perfectly roli able, and the amount they give for your monoy Is astounding." MONE Y SAVED IS MONEY MADE!!! ~~ URH[A SE your Engines from us, and avoe $100 on a 10 Hor'se; $'00 on a 20 Hforso, and $30- on a 30 Ilorse-Power Engine. Send fot our pruicos before par olhnsing Engines, Gins, Presses, gaw and Grist Mills, Thrashers, or any kind of Machinery. Weo aro Manufatct'umrers' Agents pnd gtarantee atirfittion in quality aid irice. WVALKFER & LOUD, ' No. 135 Meeting St., Westtside, Near Oharleston hotel, Charleston, 13. C. nn A-zam TAX NOTICE. OFE -U9OF CoUNTY TiEAJU1W1. WVINNUnOno, -S. C., Apr-il 10. r lE books of this offto will bo pen to receive tho tases of the fiscal years 1880-81, on the first dty of May 1881, and rcmuhlt open to 4ihe first div of June fol lowing. The rate per cohtum is a fol. lows: Town- Con. T o t a I .4h1p1. State. Co. Fenice. Schl. -M IIS.. No. 1. b 3 1-5 2 10.1-5 No. 2. 6 8 1-5 2 10.1-5 No. 3. 5 8 1-3 2 10.1-5 No. *4. 6 a 1-5 2 10.1-5 No. 5. 6 3 1-0 2 10.1,0 No. 6. 6 3 - 2 10 No. 7. 5 3 1-5 2 10.1-5 No. 8. 6 3 - 2 10 No. 9. 5 3 1-5 2 10.1-5 No. 10. 6 11 1-5 2 10.1-5 NO. 11. 6 3 1-5 2 10.1-5 No. 12. 6 3 1- 2 * 10.1-5 No. 13. 6 3 1-5 2 10.1-6 No. 14, 6 3 1-5 sA 11;7-10 No. 16. 5 3 1-5 4 12.1-5 A poll-tax of Ono Dollar is required of all malo persons bettveen the ages of twenty-ono Inid sHixty years, except those Xeoll)t by l1aw. These taxes shall be due and payable it two equal instalments, ais follows: The first instalment shall be due and payable from the first day of May to the first, day of June, 1881. and the second instalment shall be due and payable from the fif teenth day of Septomnbe to the thirty first (lay of October, 1881: Provided, That it shall bej and is hereby, left to the op tion of atiy person either to pay the amount of the first in taliont at the time first mentioned, or to pay the whole amouTit at tihe time of the payment of the second instalment thereof: Provided fur. ther, That if any person whosoevoe' shall fail or refuse to pay his or her taxc duo under the first instalment he, sho or they sliall be charged with a penalty of five per centtin on the finrt institalment, which pen1rdty shall be added." The Treasurer is authorized to receive in payment of the above taxes only gold and silver coin, United State3 currency, National Bank notes and (oupons, which shall become payablo during the year 1881 on the valid consolidated Bonds of this State, known as "Brown Bonds." Jury tickets and the por diem of State witnesses in the Circuit Court will be re ceived for County Ta%aea, not including School Taxes. JAMES Q. DAVIS, ap 1- County Treasurer FRESH GROCERIES ARF constantly being received by me, a synopsis of which I give )ClOW. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSER AND SYRUPS ALL GRAIS. SUGARS, FROM TIE IIJiGHEST TO TI LOWEST URADES. TH'E iNES' FLOUIN TH ImC MAIRKET-"THE PATENT FAMILY"-Al,-O ALL GRAI)ES JACKSON'S BES'T FAMILY FLOUR. CANNED GOODS. CA LIFOR N IA PEA RS, hometing Choice. SUCCOTASH, Ileans and Corni Combined, TOMATOES, PEACHES, PINE AP'LE. SALMON, SARIUlNE3. MUISTARD, irg'Iri2.i. ETC., ETC. I AL'-O INv'1TE Y 'Ri ATT'iENTIION 'TO OUl. ROASTlED) COFFEE. Give mec a call amd examinn kdr yourself. Articles too nmerous to mention. I). M. ELENNIKiEN. apl 14 SPRING GOODS ( AT TUE F CORNER STORE. DRESS GOODS, IIANDKERCIEFS, IHOSIIIRY CAMIBRICS, . NECK WEAR. CORSETS. P'IQU ES, TRMN MUSLINS, CAIOS ACEINS, AN ELEGANT PI7'ECII OF fPOtYBLE WIDTH FRIENCHI BUNTINO.. ALL, KINDS OF DOM3ESTlIC DIRY GOODS. SI'OOI. THIREAD. MILW~AD' HE) IILIX NEED)LFS,. EURI BATS A BEAUTIFUL LINE 0O' SilOES IN ALl4 QUALITIES. GLOBE KID GLOVES TO AlRRIIVE, IN A FEWV D)AYS. J. M. BEATY & CO. We have have this department in the rear end of eur store, and are on'ering at the lowest prices 8UGA itS, (OF FEES. BEST BRt ANDS PA RCH ED COFFEE, (IHOICE EVA P'ORATIED) PEA(CHES AND) AFPLRs. CIIOTCP (ANNED) TO. * MATOES, PEACIhES. P'INIA PPILES,' E.TC. CHIOICI RICE, CH!OICI' HIMAS, CHOi0 FOUR 11EST GUINPIOWDR TEA, M ESS MACKERIEL IN CANS, ETC. ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE OUR FRIENDS AT THlE CORNEIR STORE. J. M. IJEATY & CO. av 14 NEW ARRIVAL SPR~IlTG OODS. Conisiting of a now and om iplete )ino 6f DRtY GOODS, OLOTHlING, NOT IONS, SHOES, UATS, %TC. WIE FOJNMOJ Are respoetfully invited to oall and ez. amino my Stock before pulrohasing ele vbcio, J. G4R6EaCIdIWEIMA .EW STORE -AT THE GLADDEN HIOTE I*j, WE, tho undersigned. to etfully in form the citizels of WINNSIORO and vicinity that we have REMOVED to GLAbDEN'W lOTEL, And aro now in teceipt nf a full line of now and desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which We will soll at the lowest prices for cash. DRESS GOODS, Laees and Embroideries, Which we oitor at accordingly low pricos. WHITE GOODS. We respectfully ask the attention of the Ladies to our entirely new fresh stock of these goods. Ebghsh Swiss, Plain and Plaided Ran sookfi, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES, Ladies' Lane Scarfs, Tiers anld Pows, at iiftocen cents, worth thirty-live cents. OLAOTHKING I BEAUTIFUtL SPRING SUIT8 FINE, MEDIUM lnd COMMON FANCY CASSIMERES, BLUE FLANNELS, WORSTEDS, For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS, MADE TO ORDER. Suits made to order at very low prices. SAMiLES ON EXIIBITION. P. ballocol & Bro. A y er'sB Hair Vigor, FOR RESTOSING ORAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND C0LQR. I-r is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, wit1h the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich browni, or deep black, as may be desired. Bly its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness of ten though not always cured. IIt checks falling of the hair Inmedi. ately, and causes a' new grow~h in all eases where' the glands are not decayed ; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vroon cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dlandruff; and, by its coolig, athmiulating; artd soothing properties, it heals most if nof, all of the humors and diseases peculiai' to the scalp, keeping it cool; clean; and soft, under which conditions diseased of the scalp and hair are inpossible. As a Dlressing for Ladies' Hafr 'The Vicoon is incomparable. It is color. tess, contains neither oil nor dye, and ivill not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet It is economild cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. PREPARED BY DR. ). C. AVER & CO., Practical and Analytical ChemisEts, Lowell, Mass. sOLD BY, ALL DRUGGISTS Ev'iiiant.# SalenaldFeedStables, WINNSBOPO, S. C, PROiP'RIE' Ofl4 an lu OHI RIVALRY, CALMI OTR EXCITti AND REST-A LONG RELEA "'TIS ANNIH11AJ W.EAT JM TIS BETTER THAN THE END] AND STRUGGI RI1YNAUGll'S TREMi --D 1 8,488 yards of Calicoes at 5 conte 2,000 yards of - Shirting at 4- c4 2,000 yards of Jeans and Cottonc 131AINS, ENEROi AND JA 200 pairn of Ladies Cable Shoes, >rico of $1.25. 50 Uarsoillos Quilts at $1.60) for: 25 pieces Piques just received in [5 and 20 cents. PR1oI THESE GOODS I 100 Moei's Straw Hats. The bigg or CASH, only 50 cents. Itiet think 89 Mon's Hats at $1.00 each. 5 doten Ladies' Trimmed Hats fr k CO., at half their original value. GROCERIES I I Teas, Sugars, Co'oos. Molasses )OST. 25 Boxes Soap to arrite-this wee] BOX ONLY. )PACE DOES NOT PERMIT ME I BARGAINS I Ai OFFERIN( go Fictitons Or J. L. MIM TH ;H LAtt;8 SEWING MACHINEs LARGE ARIM,. tHPENOISE~LEgI; atv-TIN N~EEDIL, THREADIN1G SHUTTLE, IV~iWINDING MONHIN. ELEG4ANT IN FNiXWU, AND IN FAar A. & A. 6. ALFOROf 1o.3 So8uth Oaf vort Gtreet, B3ALT!MOR E, MD. L6 iOsuttm i 5Ill .BALriMOar~lp R. W PHILLIPS, Agent, Winns boro, 8. C. de SEEDS! SEEDS! SJST received, a lii'go loi, of' choice G. tarden ee of all kinds. ALSO .Seed and eating Irish Potafoes of th'e choicest kinds. Choice Familly Grocerls .arrilvlng dally. I hev6 on~ liand a large lot of best quality Sole L~eather, which will be sold at low figures, I am paying highest prices for Dry Hides. ive the ~,al feb 12 Oni the Corner CONFECTIONER IES, rf HE~ u~fdotalgbed hiavidg jpvrob6ed th. A. P.oii ern trade, recently owned by and below or glnal cost. Hie o0'ers French Oi'dyak thry-five cents or pond, olow coat. JUST NIE&t$1YED, ndalwa on and, re1 Oar of 4ifferoeit kin.ds. J. W. AIKEN, ha' Bread, good sad .freeb slay og OH I uERVES, I BRING YOU "PEACE 3E FROM TOIL AND CARE." LTIOIV-Oblivion.PP .A.TT]R,3TM? biESS, IIOPELESS, WEARYJNG iING AGAII8T ENDOUS LEADERS, 0 , worth 7 and 9 cetitH elsewhore. HtR, worth 6 and 7 cents. des at 12 cents, worth 20 and 25 ets. LSH IS BOUND TO TELt. worth $L75, att tho astonishingly low "TCYTIOrJT. mer prico $2.50 and $3.00. a variety of pretty donigns4 at 7j, 10, 3EFORF! PURCHASING. Peat drive ever offered in this place, of it. oin the great slaughter salo of HART ".OCERIES I I at 5 por cent. over their original r, at four cents per pound by thb O ENUMERATE THE DECIbhD k THIS SEASON FOR CASH. Long Time Prices. -NAUGH, E ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER. M#INGTON Agonte for B3AZAR PATTERNS. F'AIPR 1NOTICE th baio inow opoiod our STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, and ask att inftpection of tho samo by tlhe PUB3LIQ. Nach ho6partmarnt is frill atid Complete, and in~ styles, Quality anid Pricas are Seboncd to NONE. All we ask is that you examino OUR STOCK, and We will convinco you that we "TALK SOLIDW FACTS." i$c1ASTER, lICCE & KETCUIIN: OPEN BU1GG1ES6 MSF BU(GGIES aind SPORING LIWAON$% ai-O offered at low prices ?oi' dah or a small 1advanen~ for good papers. Jody, Tre Sporting Wagoti, two~o seats, ,threc-sprng-a d nice turnout.........750 MatoiJal and workshaii - warranted. Axles are Sheldon Anchor brand. Shulor's SphIgs 4and patent wheels. .t l' hvealso Yhful. 11nd of Harness andQ thap. Duiilevy & Fant's, H 4R NE S S. ..ncrsha' to Tru: !'ws umD SPOOL COrTOY. ESTABLIAHED 1812. c TRA E ~,MARK 0C (OtiJND ON WUITI SPoOR.)I 4AEORGE A. CLARK4 SOLV AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YOifR, Since the introdhotidh df thia Sjol Cottou Into the American maiket. its ad. cos has been ithprocedefitod. Nis dtlit brand of thread has ever junt *Ith the name amount of jIublio fl%of inl the matio cpaco of tiltio. 'T'h "O. N. T 1 Tuntittfudiutm *era ttio first to recognir.o the iaporthitce of thi9 8owing Mabbino ntnd to makd a mix-ord cotton, whilch fan bor been Iho rLoog nized stahtdard for maohinoR. All the* improvements in machinery that thn itivehtivU genlin ot the nine teeth cohtitry has ptodneied have beOn adapted by the inatnifactuige of -O.N.T." At all thu gient toternational Fairs of thu world, "0. N. T." has Ieaun hwarded the highest hoilors. 'Iho "0. N. T." factofies at Nowark. N. J., atid Paisley, kieatlhnd, oiniplo * 6,200 uporatist-mnako suffleient thrend dally to go nrotihd the world fotr time. (onstime 140 tofia of ebal daily Tho manufactutors of 1'0. N.''" nrd the largest manufacturors of Spool Cot ton in the world. A full assortitieht of this Spool Cottoit. can be had ht wholcsaid ahd rotail at J. Al BEATY & CO.'S. fob 22-tx0n FRESH GROCERIES I 'jUGARS, assorted. Cofieds, Md; Lag U-I and Old GOv. JIIV4a; Rio and Old boy. Java Rd~agted; Teas, Black, inperial, Gunpowder and Young Ilyson. CANNED GOObi . POnis, Peaches, Piieapples, T' miatoes, Salnion, torne Beef, Do*116 Ham anud Turkv Sru Inbs, &c. . Macuron'i and 6hecse, Gingci' Pre serves, Pinl Head Oat ft l, voopei (Gelatinoe, Mutstardl, Uladk Poppoi- and Nutrnegs Baldwin Catsup, Cross & Blacki woll's Chow Chow,, Empire ChOw Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Pe4 rin'is Worcesihre Sauoo. J. F.~ MoMASTER~ & (S0. sept 14 THlE OEEI'RATED THE! OELELBRATED THE OELN1BR1A1TND THEf CELEBRATE.0 HOSTETTER hiTIi S - NOStTNTTJR bi1TTNN8 HOSitTTER BIT TEBN HdOSTETTER BITT fENU -AT-. jF" W9. UABENICHT', F. W. HABEfNIOHT'S', F. WV. HABENIOHT'8; - THE GXSAS INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GIUNAT UINDIMN THE GREAT INDI4AN 00EOLA BITTERS 00EOLA BITTERS~ OCEOtA faliTEN1S 00tOLA BITTERI$ .~ W. UABEINIOH T'S.. F. W. HABN~IGHT'S. F. W. HABNNICHT'S, GENUINE IMib$TED GENUINE IN#ORTb GENUINE Ih~Po1TED ANGUSTORA BITT~lfif ANGUSTOUA BIT TERS ANGUSTORA BITTERS* F. W. HABENIOZ[T'S. F. W, ItABENICHT'S. F. W. HA8NICHTS feb 12 ATOILET SOAPS ? A L IRGE lot of the oboapee ost, l ...Soap for the prios ever brougt Witinsboro. Oal. OD