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C. i-A1u0AD SCHFEDUL.-The tvaim nlow pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.18 p. m.: sout.h-bound, 6.30 p. m.; north-bounl freight, 8.51 a. in.; south-bound, 1.1., p.nm. These arrivals are on the bash of Railroad time. sixteen iniiiutes faster than Winnsboro time. New Advertigements. Citation-J. It. Boyles, J. P. F. C. Estate Jas. M. Rutland-A. S. Douglass, Executor. Local B1olfs. rE- The entertainment for the hellc fit of the Episcopal Church has been postponed to TUESDAY, Till, 17'Ti It T. -The piii of the Columbia Feniale College oil Friday was an entire suc Cess. Full particulars will appear inl our next. -The Town Council is having all the platforms in front of tile stores ta ken away. This will be a great im provemenlit, the streets. -Mr. ). V. Walker has one of tle 1nest fields of oats, just out of town we have ever seen. Mr. Walker lia.9 always been successful in his planl ing. -The thanks of the printers are ex tended to tile ladies for the delicious dinner sent to thmn on Friday. In ex cellence and abundaice it rivaled King Arthur's faIous bag-pudding, of which it is recortded, "What, they dld not, eat, that night, Tihe Queen nextinorniig fried1." LucaRNE.-Colonel Rion, who has given much attention to lucerne, has made an estimate of the yield per acre from a patch which lie sowed on the 18th of February. The estimate is made from a square, ten feet by tell, on whieh the growth is below, rather than above, the averacge. 'Thie lucerne from this square, being cut aln. weigh cd, was a fraction over iiuneteeni pounds. Putting it, at. nineteen poinds the yield per acre wvould( be 8,276 pounds. It is safe to sa;:. that the half- Vacre paitc(h from which this was ___takeni would yield 4500) pounds--or minci t.housandl~ p)ounIds to the acre. Ani ImplortatI Mieeting of thie Boardl of Examiners in Coilmba on wedniesday. Th'le Columibia corresp~ondenit of the Kews and Cour'ier says: "Th'le 8tate B3oar~d of Exaimiers met to-day (Wed nesday) with a full at tendamice. A number of vacancies in the county boards were filled. Theli board wvas thoroughly impr~iessedl with thle im p~ortancee of securing greater cili iency among thle counity school iomisiionl er's, and1( with this object ini view a commliittec was appolinted to0 rep~ort, it lihe nlext meeting ot the hoard int Sep) tembher, whether it is comipetenit Iir the Legisatutre to prescribe by law lie gnaiifleattins for counity schiool conuiiissionlers. Theli follow intg recsolu-t tioins were aidopt ed: '. hat. tile at tent ion of thle county school connnliissionlers het called to th'e tlheiri schools-a dt uly which ini sonie counities hats no01t ben it hulily dhis char lgedl. 2. Tihiat in the opinioni ofl Ithe b~oarid the couty it~ school comissionters shiould not. be allov ed complIensationl for more than one hiuth-ed (lavs in eaich year for. the ofiee workr, and that any additional compenlsationi which maty be allowed should b~e tor services r'enderemd ini visiting schools. The boaird dlisenlssed the qtuest ion oh the apphor'ti(omnienit of theO selhool funds, the prlcsonit system of making the ap portioniment on the basis of the at tenid alnce during the currenit year not be. inig satIsfactory. Ini accortdance wVith theo views of the board thle su1perint end( ent of edlucationi will propose a bill emibodyinig the niecessar'y chaniges in the law,~ The bill willi provide that lie average attendance for the last preceding school yecar shall be tused as a basis in makinig the apportionmienit for any year, It was decided to hold the next Teachers' Institute in Greenvi-lie dur lng the month of Atugust. As alreuady stated ini this corr'espond~ence,n Oilnslti tto for colored teachers will be behl( also, the time anld lacel of whicht will be made known as soon as the nteces sary details shall be arranged." A R1RMINDER OF TUB.I PAST. A Staute Docimnenit Jsued Teun Years' Ago.. A, The Blarney and( Hypocrisy of tho Car. 1)ot-im (overnor. Ini clearing np the sher'ifl's offie a few days ago, the following document was found: ECUTIVE D1WARTMfENTP, Conrlm. May 2, 1871.1 To the Shecrqj of.Fai :/ld County.: Sra-I have been credibly informned by a number of citihzenis of FaIrfield counity, as weoll as your' own offcial comunicationi, that oni the ntight of the-29th nltlmo, a body of armned men in disguise rode0 Into the town .of Wginnisboro, anid left at the houses of several cunity offcers a written paper, in which they were commanded to re sign, and threatened with yiolence if they failed to obey .As rou are the thief execntive o 1ny a h. comty l "f.youit;v t4*. n meftgeo tweer' tan and to bring to justice t ieseii'aOk ed violators of the public peace, and fAr this purpose, yoihould, lrotiptly involke all the resources which the law places at your disposal. li the last resort, shg uld thle ordinary service of prbboss -prove inadequate to make the the necessary arrests, by reason of any armed combination, yon will call otit the posse comitatus-whcll call, I have no doubt, will be resjo1ded to )y all good citizens. In al cases of fIli claaracter) N% hore citizois are put inl terror by aried bands of lawles men, It is expected that the local au thorities shall exhaust all legal re sources to give adequate protection to life and property belore the State Ex ecutive can properly intervene, by ex traordinmary exhibit'ons of force, Ihith erto unknown to the administratiou of the laws in civilized coimniulities. Tih faiilure of the proper county oill cers to exert their titmost vigilance to detect., and their most vigorous efblrts to bring to putnishmnent all disturbers of the peaco, will be deemed conclu sive evidence of their flagrant neglect of duty Or gross inefficiency. It is a grave reproach to thle people of Winns boro, that a band of fifty disguised horsemen should have been Permitted, undisturbed, to enter their town, and occupy) it for several hours, with the declared purpos of' putting in terror, o' inflicting violence upon, the sworn public officers of the county. In this coiniection, it is proper that I should call your attention to the recent Act of Congressi, which mitakes all citi zens who are privy to any acts 'of or gaiized violeice, and f111il to give any informiation in their possession, that may lead to the arrest of Il he perpetra tors, pa2ticeps criminis inl their guilt. Very respectfully, Ron'orr K. Scorr, Governor. This paper was issued when Scott and his thievish crew were frightened out of their wits, and when the (irty carpet-bagger himself was playing the role of' reformer and petce-maker. [low thise was all his twaddle about exhtautting the ordinary civil reme dies bef'ore resorting to exttraordinatly measures Is well known to every I spectal~he inant it tie State. At the very time when this lttcr was written, Scott and his ring vere ma10kin1g ell'rts to pjace certii portions of the State under muirtial law ; and it was very soonl after(I this t hat lie m11ade his famuous speech at Washlingtont, inl which lie d( - Clared that the only law for the South was "Winclester-rifle law." Tohe paper is Yinterc'atinlg as a slight remind er of the ',degree of oppression anlt in suit to which the white men of South Carolina submitted, purely to keep the public peace and to avoid blood-shed. By the way, we imagine that this State document reads as if' it Came from the pen of Judge Mackey. The Judge was at. that tine very thick with Scott., and lie is sipposed to have written the most important of tile car pet-bagger's messages, etc. . We think this letter sounds remarkably like some that have appeared over the Judge's own signature. II YMENEAL. MARHIlED-By' the R1ev. D. Harr'ti son, Apili 7, 1881, at. the residenuce of' Dr'. Ira Scott Mr. JOnN D. BIR~im to Miss MINNIE A. Scorir. All of' Fair field county. LITTLE IJREECHES. JOHN HAY. I don't go much on religion, I never ain't had no show, Bunt. I've got a miiddlin' tight grip). sir, On the handful o' things 1 aow. I don't pan out on the propheits Anmd free-will, and that sort of thing, lut I b'ieve in God and the atngels, a Eve 11ece one ntght last spring. I comec into town w"ith some1 turn'fips, And my little G. In caime along, - No lonr-year-old in the county Could beat him for pretty and strong. Pearl and chipper and sassy, Alwai a ready~ to swear ra f~ ight, And I'd larnkt him to chaw terbacker Jest to keep his milk-teetht white. Trho snow come down like a blanket IAS I passed by Taigga:rt's storo, I went in for ai jug oif molassos A nd left the team at the door. They scared at something and started, I heard ('no little squtll, And bell-to-split over the prairie Went to'im, Little Broeches and all. Hell..to-split 07cr the prairie I I was almost fruo witht skeer, Biut we roused up seine torches, And sarched for 'em far brnd near. At last. we struck hosses and wagon, Snowed tunder a soft wvhite imoundl ~, Upset, dead boait,--iut of' little Ga be No hide nor hair was found, And here all hope sotured on me, Of my follow-evitter's aid, 1 jest flopped down on my marrow-hones, Crotch-deep in the snowv, and prayed. By this, the torches wvere played out. andl~ me1 and Isrul Parr Wont off' for somne wood to a shoopfold T1hat. lie said was somnewhar thar. We found it at lastt, and a litfle shed Wheire they shut up the lamibs at night, Wo looked in and seen them hudtledl tfar, So warm and sleepy and wrhito, And thar ant Little Breec'tos and chirped, As peart 'is evera you see "I1 want a chbaw of torhackcer, And that's what's thie matter with me." flow did Ihe gilt har? Angels. lHe coutld noe or have walked in that stormn, They jest sceoped dowrr and toted him 'T.o 'rhar it wiis sate and warm. And I thin k that saving a little child, And biringin g him to his own, Is a dertnedl sight better biusiness T1harr lenfing around The Throne. ---Ayer's Pills-contain no croton o-1l. calomel or milneral. They are comn pounded of' pure vegetable extr'acts, which have positivo virtues and al ways cure, where cutes are p~ossible. * Estate Jas. 31, Rutlaud, Deceased. 'TOTICE is hereby given that I will .L aplhy to the Judge of P'robate of Fairfild County on Tuorday, June 7th, I8b1, for a fiaal dis chargo as Ezeontor of' the Will of Jan. M. Riutland, decensed. ma 'i-t12t* ,A. .. -OExecutor. SrATHi OF S0UTH CAROLINA, OOUI4ig f Oit ' AIUFIELD. By J. Rf. 11 JEMg. 1-Probae Ju(cJe. I W HtEEAS, John If. Neil hath madc suit to mn to grant hitu lot tors of administration of the e.tato and effoets of Win. 8. Murphy, deceased: Thiost are, therefore, to cite and adinon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said W.. S. Murphy, doceased, that they be and appear beforo me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, 8. C., on the 21st day of May, after publication here of, at 11 o'clockc il the forenooh, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said ad. ininititration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of May, Anino Domini 1881. J. It. BOYLES, J. 1'. F. C. ma1) 7 -t1xi APPEAL FOR AID. Messrs Jdlito's: Prido of Fairfleid Lodge, No. 2115, G. U. 0. of 0. F., will hold their first annual celebration June8, 1881. Lodges from ColumbiA and Cheeter will be present. D)onations are asked from the citizcus to assist il inaking tho occa. sioh a success. lHadt(ls of music will be hero from different p PintS. Hams. flour, and such like, will be gladly received by the Committee. also money. Donations will bp handed to any one of the Conmnit too or our agents. JN . D. SMART, W. J. McDOWELL J. M. McCALL, S. M. MeINTOSH. I. L. PURCELL, ap 23- Chairman Comnnttee. GREAT ATTRACTION -AT T11-.4 NEW STORE --OF J. GROESCHEL, -IN LADIES' LACE FICHUS NECK WEARt AND FANCY GOODS. -ALSO' TWENTY-FIVE PAIRS LADIES SIOES--NO. 3 and 4--AT THE LOW I)XTCE OF ONE DOLLAR. "COME TO hEE ME." ap 28 C1# 0 ws SoO (fl cit> shor time " h nu$ c ecnarsag l pltdwthcan gt hw it ayseo - t eba c u u s rl ek buto , (k , p to ,i ialn s la iad h ieveoe 0i g r iiinoet r e Flaintroeeteu(ton envsyglesd lts tade camocrf ine, "TenturIn Parkst dcaondssagou .Malted wtc crss wit. daianeand pen, baut'sl eat sent jwly o nc buttons. lae coratl pnatkd Ia ede et wat we ngl b ri e b ad riet, cla butoh kerin p ocke t lc e btatonsl sea~ncur by mai fr , pec2 or $.70 enlor phes aod N Y.t n31rs All the, utlv n . e t1 .AddreIs p~ri y r~for ~1.0. aIan uo c emany o Th E hyavo jusk t emplnsoyed suoirb a fethe r moelgst or llt'ule and xpernc ek law ornand lre utnow nraedy toldo la kmaet oose carpen ol tedd I'vork.goWd pate alsoe madto harangodaemnts, lovte bor.o sor tn, analfter is~ dawe steprd dles ringst hvae d old houenr repaied, or cntemplat buin g, wite clla doelto, gortd ae en. malte o o eg ghIing ont con - statns .ea rawil'nlg colan. anhdla setfcaion al~ aedly e arh he vterseIngs llt new1 sthyle and ts ofa tthe la. Co trac'sen takn raywer ins ath Srouthl. Addrwork wan. d. E~ye. tat,( perecly lablUnderso andontraeygctot yormoe igstolitest W E atte UtRRt e lo e O o th hr. Wo PoILLftrtIS(aew Agent Winn boro R E~itl Weaeitrt(nal h e AT-OUR HOUSE *4 TViJE MOST' > C1101CE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCH AS SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LEMONADES at( OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TRtY TIIE CELEBitATED BUC K BEEF1"R, ALWAYS FRSK ATD COOL. J G L E ND I N I N G. may 3 Next door to w. It. )oty & co. FRESH GROCERIES I UGAS, assortetl. Coflees, Rio, Laguayra and Old Gov. Java. 1io and Old Gov Java Roasted. Tesa, Black, Imperial, Gipowder and Young 1jyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pitteapples To. matoes, Salmon, Corned Bee',l Deviled lilam d111(1 Turkey, Sardine, &c. lAlacar-oni and Cheese, Glintrer Prlle seves', Pin Ilead Oat Meal, Goopet (Gehit ine, MusLiard, Black Pepper and Baldwin Calsup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Woi-cestershire Sautce. J. F. McMASTER & CO. sept. 14 I J. Cathartic Pills Combino the choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately ad. justed to securo activity, certaluty, and uniformity of effect. Thoy aro the result of years of Careful study and practical ex periment, and are the most eotlectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and howels, which require prompt and effeo. tual treatment. AvEan's PT gL are spe cilly applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assimilative procosses, and restore regu lar healthy action. Thir unenalivo use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is oisa of the inany proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgativo medicine. Being compounded of the Ocon Centrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free frmalomoci or any injurious proport ies,\ d can he admnilstered to .hildren with perfect safety. AY~n's PILLS are adl effectual cure fora Constipation or Costivoness, Indi.. gestion, Dyspopsia, Loss of Appetito, Foul Stomach and Broath, Dizzi.. ness, Headache, Less of Memory, Numbness, Ilitousness, Jaundice, Riheumatismi, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, T umors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, Gripes Dlarrhee, Dysentery, Gout, Piles, E~lsorders of the Liver, and all other diseases result ing fronijg disordered state of the diges4 tive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. .While gentle in their action, these PrLLS are t he most thorough and scarch ing cathartic that ean he employed, and never give pain unless the bowels aro In flamed, and then their influence is heal+ ing. They stimulate the appetite and digostdvo organs; they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart re nobwed health and vigor to the whole system. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER &, C00 P'ractical and Analytical CheistS, Lowell, Mass. SoLD DT ALL DIIIUGISra SVSnYWBgag, SPOOL COTTON. EST AJRUASI-:p 1512. CbTRADE (Wotonn ox Warrez Br.ooLS.) GEORGE Aa OLARK, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROAD)WAY, N'EW YORKd Since the introduction of this Spool Cottoo irito the AmerVC~icngrket, its sue cos has been unpllrcedented. No other brand of thread hias ever met with tihe same amount, of public fa-.-r in the same spaceO of timo. Trho "O. N. TI' manufacturers were the first to recognizea the importance of the sewing Muechino anrd to m'ako a six-cord cot ton, which hais over bcen the roceg nized( standaerd fo'r machines. All tihe ilmplrovemenOtsl in machinery that the inventive genius of tihe nine. teeth century hias p roduceed haveo.bAen adapted by the man nfacturers of "O.N.T." At all the great International Fairs of the world, "0. N. T." hasu beenl awaidod the higheut honors. 'Ihe "0. N. TV." faetories at Newfark. N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, employ 5,200 operatives -make sufilcient Thread daily to go oround the world fouri tunieA. Co~nsumo 140 tons of coal daily' The manufacturers of "o. II.'T." are the largest manufaetnrors of Spool Cot. toln in the worbil. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton. can bo had at, wholesaleand retail at J. M BAY& CO.'(.. fbta n ~-----0 .. R1VALRY, CALM YOUR EXCITED NERYES, I BRING YOU "PEACE AND REST--A LONG RELEASE FROM TOIL AND CARE." "'TIS ANNIH16ATION-Oblivion." WI-IAT MAJTTEEm? 'TIS BETTER THAN THE EINDLESS, HOPELESS, WEARYING AND STRUGGLING AGAINST MIMNAUGl'S TREMENDOUS LEADERS. -- ---- 0jo - -. 3,488 yards of Calicoes nt 5 cents, worth 7 and 8 cents elsowhcre. 2,000 yards of f Shirting at 4- cents, worth 6 and 7 cents. 2,000 yards of Jeans and Cottonades at 12 conta, worth 20 and 25 cts. BRAINS, ENERGY AND CASH IS BOUND TO TELL. 200 pairs of Latien Cablo Shoes, worth $1.75, at the astonidhingly low price of $1.25. 50 Mlarseillos Quilts at $1.60, former price $2.50 and :3.00. 25 Pieces Piques jivst received in a variety of pretty desiglls, at 71 , 10, 15 and 20 cents. PRICE THESE G OODS BEFORE PURCHASING. 100 Mon's Straw Hats. The biggest drivo ever ofTered in this places for CASH, only 50 cents. Just think of it. 89 Men's Hats at $1.00 each. 5 dozen Ladiop' Trimmed Hats from the groat slaughter salo of HART CO., at half their original value. GROCERIES! GLOCERES I I Teas, Sugars, Coffees. Molasses at 5 per cenL. over their original COST. 25 Boxes Soap to arrive this wook, at four conts per pound by the BOX ONLY.* SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT ME'1 TO ENUMERATE THE DECIDED BARGAINS I AM OFFERING THTS SEASON FOR CASH. NO ictliol~ Or Long~ Timfe Prices. J. L. MIMNAUGH, THE ACKNOWLEDGED TEADER. REM NGTON SEWING MACHINE. LJARGEX ARM, NOISEL1is. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTL2, WINDING BOBBIN. ELEGANT IN~ FiIirlf, AND IN* FACT The Only Pe11foct lc~p A. 9 A. G. ALORD, No. 23 South Calvert Str'ot, BALTIMORE, MD. AenOts for BAZAR PATTERNS. SPRING GOODS FRESH GROCERIES <AT THE ADF ontfaufly being received by me;.V a synopfis of whlrph I give belowv. CORNER ST ORE. SUGARS, FROM THE 1IGI1ET TO THlE ____________LOWES~T GR(ADES. THEF1?NEIT FLOUR WII HE MARK ET1-"TH1IE DRESS GOODS, L GANDICERCIEFS, AADES DRSOGOD, IY (ECV~s JACKBON'8 BIEST FAMILY FLOUR. CAMBRICS, CORE NECKWEAlt. PIQUES; CALICOES, TURMMINGS, MUSLIN , LACES, CA NED GOODS. AN ELEGANT PTFCE OF DOUBLE WIDTH FRENCH BUNTING. CALIFORNIA rIARS, HometingChoice. ALL KINDS OF .DCMESTIO DRY GOODS. SPOOL THREAD. MILWARD'S HIELIX NVEDLES, FUR Ti.%rS, TOMATOES, PEACHES, WOOL HATS, IIAV IATS. CLOTHING. S, A BEAUTIFUL LINE OR SHOES IN ALL QUA LITIES.SAMNSRDES GLOBE KID OLOVES TO AFlRIVE IN A FEV IV IIArm. MUSTARDTC J. M. BEAktY & CO. I ALSO IlNVItE YOUR ATTENTION TO OURE R-ATED COFOE. I. ~hGvo mie a call and oxamirib for youzrself. Artieles too niamerous to mentlon. We have hato thii dep'artment in the roar end of our utioro, and aro uffering at Di . FLENNAJEN the low est pricos SUGARS. ~ ~ 1~~ . ...1...... CE0 HOC E BVAPIATH II E AND APPLES. CIICE CANNED TO bl %TOBR PEBACIES. PINHAPIXAff. UII HAOS ICE FLOUR 118T GUNPOWDER SVUanMod IJ4us T 'A, MESS MACKERIEL IN CANS, ETC. ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE OUR FRIENDS AT THE CORNER STORE; i.M. BEATY & CO. SEEDS ! SEEDS I Jtrsr receiVed, a largo 1ot of choice Gardo Seedi of all kinds. WINNSi3Ot S, C. ALSO Seed and ealing Irish Iotafocs of the choicest kinds. Choice Family Groceries arriving daily. I have on fiand a large lot of best quality Sole Leather, which will be sold at lOw Ilgnres.. I amt paying highest prices for Dry 'LKI1Ffl Hides. Give me a call. feb12W. HDONLV, ARFh oine enmanl big eeie b3 P. ITEDE1. .qE'W AN D DESIRABLE SWRINO ' GOODS. 3RIEAP AND PRETTY SPIiUci GOODS. BL ACIC and colored Cashmerei, Ala >aeas, Mohairs, MoiNiC Cloths, Grel 1ines, Bnitligs, hlernani Cloths. LAWNS, Mnslinx, Linens, Sittn, i(que, Ginugbamus, Calicoes, Nainsooks. ASK to see "Renfreu" Gingmazns, "assimeres, Jeans, Cottonades and BLEACLIED, Brown and Plaild lomespiun, TABLE Linen, Dovlies, Towelg, 5heeting, Pillow Casing., F ANY BODY WANTS A GOOD I[AT for a little money, let themr all on me1. Nobby line of Strktw 11ats >petung, V ANY MAX OR BOY WANTS A SUIT of good, pretty, nobb, charm1a ug Spriig Clothes) let tlnIIi call ott Ie. F' ANY MAN, WOMAN O1 .Li) VANTS a pair of Shbos. chenp, let hem call. onl m11e anid ge6 themIII. LIioSE SIIET rAN) SilIA WLS A141% LO0V ElY. A E.AUirFUr Line of Laenr lIaImbuIIrg Edgings aldI nsCrtiols, (o( in Edgings, iENTS'Silk and Lincti Ilindker hiets. LA DIES' Linen IIemi-stitchlod IHand :erchlief. G3EN'T'S', Ladies', Misses' and Chit:. Iren's 11ose. '31NTI'S' AND LADIES' SCARFS, COALARtSand (hll's) Ruflling Etc.) Ctc. 3UT WHLAT IS TIE USE TRYIN(G TO mention everything in the Store? Ist. come 1n1d sec me, that is ill- and will make it pay you, MY OIROOERIY STORE, AS usual, i4 well stocked with all ho necessaries, an11d it FvW of the inixu ics, of life, (Ita is, in the vating lint. lut if you should need any hardware) rockery, glasvsware or wooden wardi vhty I Can supply y-ou. 3O DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON rE Elder, mchi 26 MEW GTORE -AT TRE-. 3~LALDtN iIGiW WEf the nndersignod, i-oppe 'fully ii ornti 'ho (nizenai nf WVINM8 10U0 arid inirity that we have REMOVYr.D-to 4GLADDNNW HIOELt n~ew and desirable irnING AND SUMRma GOODs Vhich we will sell at tho lowest piidos for onsh. DRESS GOOS delOs and Embroideries, which to baot a& accordingly low prices. WvrIT OOODS. Ve i-canoctfully ask the attontion df the I Ladies to our ontirely now fresh stock of those goods, uglish~ Swiss, Plain arid Vlaidad~ Naba nooks, Diquon, in great varioty. SIL~K '.TIES. adies' Lane Sarts, T.Iie nhtd Foewa, ab fifteen cents, worth thirty-dra centu. 4MOTJIENTG I EAZJTIFUL SPRIING SUITS' * FINE, MEDIUM ahd00f 1 ANCY CASS1MRlEtJ, . 3L(UE ILANN5L1 ORSTEDS, jFor MEN, YOU'iH8 an~d EOY MfADE TO OtIbER. nuits made to otder at very lo tbces S3AMPLES ON EXHIGITI&2N. TOILET S9A PN . MR4E lot, of the oheaiport Tnile . optoi theo pricefv 4'troug"lht tt , - finneboro. Call and bie 9onvithod. McMASTJ3It. BRU~, En 4 ~ r