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4AE W8AND RERALD.. WINN8.00O, 8. 'C. DATUItDAY, Septenber 17, 3LjtSj. R. MRANS ZPA VS, IrTOW. dANOe . E NOLDS, ASaOCIaTi SDIon. Tim News and Courier and the Rellister are having a small tilt over statistics. Sonic of tile crrors of the Begister to which its opponent refers are evidently chargable to the com positor or proof-reader, instead of the editor. The relative prosperity of the State Ill 1860 amid Itl 1880 Is a matter of public interest, and we trust that the subject will be suliclently discussed to ensure a defliite concittsion. Coald Guiteau be Tried for Murderl it is argued that if the Presideuit (ie at Long Branch, fi the State of New Jersey, uiteat, who commit ted the crime within the territory of the Dis trict of' Columbia, cannot be tried for the erlmo, as the courts iII Washington would have no jurlsdotion over the ofbnce, as a homicide, but merely as an assault with felonious 111teyt. It was formerly held in England that when tile mortal strike is given Ill one county, and death ensues in another, the jury of the first county cannot Con template the dnath, while that of tie second cannot inquire of the wotnid ing ill the first. Parliainent passed an act in the reign (if Edward VI. giving Jurisdiction to the county in which the death occurs. It was lecided in Virginia that a person could not be tried inl that State for an assault of which t.e victilt died in Ohio. Tile Iississip1)1)1 Su-prenIe CouIrt has held that "Where the blow was givenl in one cotnty and the death happened inl alnother, the olbnder was not liable ill either." So in North Carolina, Ter tesFee anid the District of Columbia. The New Jersey court once refused to try an offender for mnrder, who had committed al assalt iII Now York, of whl h denth resuilted in New Jer soy. It addei, "But New York may provide by law for Silch casOR, and If sie does not, it is their fIlt and not ours." It is 11i1, however., that Shce this decision, tile Legi6latin'- of' 'New Jer soy has eliltett that. it i peln01 die-s inl that State from ai t Wound( ilflicted out. of the State, tile pel8O who c01Cauled the injllry call be tried, convicted alld hanged ill New Jersey. From all this It woli appear that. inl the continlglel cy of tie dealb1 o I lie 'resi(lent, (Giui tean C111not hie tried 'or inider in t1he Distrit of' Columbia; but that, t hanks to i special statuite, lie may )o mIlde to feel the traflitional weight of "Jer sey justice" iistead. -The liver is the0 orguall mosq)gt Sppedi ly disordered by 1ular1ial poisolls. Ayer's Ague Curo expels these poisonls flroiim the systemi ainI is a imost excl lent remedy for liver comlpriits. MessR'S. Wiliamrs & Rutledge, Green villhe, S. C.: I )enr1 Sirs~-'1'he piano purchased of youl gives cniire sa t israe t10on, 1and1 111 am onvinlced that it. is wecll Very respectfully, J1. W. OnEFx.E. Orieenwo od, S. C., Feb. 7, 1881. S(O1OOL NOTIOC. ATa mee0ting of tho Trustees of School D)istriot No. 14, hieldl on the leth instant, the following resolution was adopted: "flhat all A, B, O schiolars in School District No. 14 he retiuired to eniter the pulbhiO schools at the. op)eninIg of the te'rmi; failing~ to do so they may be de barred after tihe first wee of th1esesi.ion." T.. iR. 1tOEWITSON, sept13--f2t Clerk. RI. J. McCARlLEY & 00., COTTON IUYERIS AND1 CoMMISSION BIERCNIANTS, Are now prepared to give tile highest market price for the staple. 'We are agents for the Brown Cotton Gin, with Feeder and Condenser. WVo are also agents for the Champion and Climax P'lowvs. All parties will find it to their advant age to give n1a a call. sep2t 1-$xtf APIL%ICATION FOR (CHAnRTER., OTICE in hereby given that appliea .tlin will bo made o th11e Legisla ture of the State of South Carolina, at its nexit sesion, for a chlartor to construct a railroad from some p,oint on the Char hotto, CothImlbia anid Augusta Itailroad, betweoen Coumubia and Winunsboro, to som11e ploint east of Camden, 8. C., by way of Camden, 8. C. Aug. 3, 1881. WV. A. ANCRUJM, F. L. ZEMP'. J. T. UAY. atgO t-fx3m ANQIRDINANCE T'o Pn1ENE.NT TuE RTonflNo on rDFLrVplY 01F (lUANo On OTnEFn coMMRRlcIAL PKIaTILIZElts W3riNi. TJnE COltPonATE LUinTS OF 'iE TOWN OF WINN8Itcno, s. o. EIT ENACTED AND ORDIATNED) by the Intenudant and1( Wardens of theo Town of Winnsboro, 8. C. in Council I. T1hat from in1 aftoer the pnage of this Oridinance, it shllI not lbe lawvful for any per'son, cor'poration ior 11hm to r,iore' kiep (2r depo~sit, or causo15 to be stored, thle TLowvn of Winnusbioro, or to deliver, or canao18 to be dolivereud, at or fromi any piaco within the borpora1ite lmits4 of raid ''o2wn, any (1 .1ano, Pulverizedl 11,212, Ae.d P'hosphato, or (21the.r Commenrcial Frit ili. ers of anly natuir or' kind whatsloever. 1I. ThaSt any perlsin, co2rpiorationI or firm who shall violate the provsion,s of t.his Ord1i'iance, shal11, u2ponlCZ covicltion thl reef, be fined in the suml of Fliel Y DOLLIAlIS for each and1( (very elY1neIe, and. '.I'EN IDOLL Alth for each3 de.y's c'onti nun. tion thereof. Done in Council, thIiis the 2d:h day~ o2f August, 168i, anid with the corporato'.cseal of said Town anlixed. Attest: E. 13. C'n.unmI, Itnat .RAILROAD SOHDULES. MAGNOLIA P"AbSENGER ROUTE, PORT Roy.%I, & AlUIst. It RAIWAY, AuuusTA, GA., Juie 21, 1881. Oil IIaid afIter Jone 21st, 1881, the following schedule will be operatod: oINO SOUTH. Leave Augsti at.......... 1.50 p. M. Arrivo att 118ampt)onl.........5A.05 p). ml. .Arrivo at yemlassee ........ 6.00) p. m. Arrive at leauaort ......... 7.49 . mll. Arrive at Port Roval.....5 p. im. Arrive at Charlesion ......9.30 p. m. Arrive tat Savannah ........9.30 p. im. Arrive at Jacksonville ......7.65 a. m. GOING NOiRT11. Leave Jacksonville at ....... 7.85 a. m. Leave Savanah at .........3.35 p. im. Leave Charlostoni at .........0 p. m . Leave Port Royal at ........ 4.20 p. m. Leavo U3autior at ...........36 p. in. Arrive at, Yelmasso .........6.00 p. Im. Arrive at flampton .........7.14 p.. m. Arrive at Angusta ......... 10.30 p. in, Tickets (sold to all pol nts North .aid East. via Charleston and Coast Line. Baggago checked through to all winci pal poits North and East. Tic -ets on sale at Union Depot Ticket Office. ROnERtT G. FI.MINu, General Superintendent. J. S. DAVANT, General Passenger Agent. CHARLOTTE, C. & A. RAILROAD. COLUMIrA, S. C., Aug. 20, 1881. On and after August 21st, 1881, the following schedule will be operated by the Company: I'ASSENCIERi-GOINO NORITIT. Leave Augusta at ......... 7.20 a. in. Arrive at, Coliumlbia........10.35 a. im. Arrive at Ilythewood.....12.02 p. i. Arrive at ildgeway.......12.22 p. m. Arrive at Winsboro......12.52 p. in. Arrive at White Oak...... 1.17 p. mi. Arrive at 11fackstock...... 1.35 p. i. Arrive at Chester.......... 2.01 p. in. Arrive at Charlotte........ 4.15 p. m. l'ASSENOE-GOINo SOUTH. Leavo Charlotte at ........ 1.o5 p. In. Arrive at Chester ......... 3.00 p). m. Arrive at 1lnekstock....... 3.45 p. m. Arrive at Woodiward's..... 3.50 p. m. Arrive at White Oak...... . p. mn. Arrive at Winnsboro...... 1.25 p. m. Arrive lat Rlidgeway....... 1.57 p. i. Arrive at llythiowood..... .5 p. m . Arrivo at Columbia ....... 6.07 p. m. Arrive it Aurusta.........10.15 p. m. WAY F1(EIuu,T-(OiNu NowTIw. Leave Columbia at.......6.00 a. M. Arrive at Wimisboro.. 9.05 a. mn. Arrive at Charlotto.........1.00 P. In. WAY FEiAII1T-(OfNG SOUTH. Leave Charlotte at..........6.25 a. m. Arrive at Winlsboro....1 .52 p. ;n. Arrive at Columbia ... .....00 p. m. Superinltendelnt. AT OUR HOUSE 4 TI I H, MOST : CHOICE SUMMER. BEVERAGES, SUCHl AS SHEIRY COBBLERS, CLAII',T PUNCHES, SODA WAATER, LEMONADES and OLD) VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TI;Y TI! E CE iEURi ATEI) BOCK UDEER, AIAwAYS E"1ESH .AND COOLo J1. C L E ND) IN 1 N G. may.. Nex, dioor to w. Ii. Doty & Co. GLAIN! GR AINW! GR AIN ! W 11lEAT, IHED) iUST PROO0F OATS. RYE AND HAlRLEY. --o JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF IJAGGING AND TIES. --0 TENNESSEE WAGONS-C1ii E A P AND GUAlRANTEED) TO GiVE SAT1ISFACTION. ------ Always on hand a full and select stock of Groceries and Iliard ware. J. F. McMASTER & CO. sept 8 ree to Everybody! A IIEAUT1IFUI, I1OOK for thaeASKING y applyinog pertoally at the nearest olliceof Ti 'Il E H .N(i .;U 'M.\N U F AC CTi R.. IN( CO. (or by postal card if at a' dia. lance) any ADI ULT persoin will bet pre sented with a benautilly illuastrated copy of ai New lioo'k enitit led 41GEIUM ItIEWA RDED , STroRY of the SEWING MAChiNE conitiainig a hado d co'siy I steel engraving fronitiiyi cco. alsao. '8 finely en. graived wvood ents, iad bounatd in a olab-. 'rat e bluae andai gol'd I liogaphed, cover. N\o char.ge~ wvhat ever is mi.uk. tor I ti. hand-t l.v aqpplicatihon at t he branche) and sublord i nato otlices of The Siniger M:aanacturing. (Co. TI' E .INGERI MANUFA~.CTI't Ns ('0. Praincipal Oflice, 31 L ntion Squarett, F.,. HABENIGHT'S! ROBERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. ROBERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. ROBERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. 1BERONER & ENGEL'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT. ROBT. SMITH'S INDIAN' PALE ALE IN BOTTLES. RO.BT. SMITH'S INDIAN PALE ALE IN BOTTLES. BAVARIAN EXPORT LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. IlV..PO3iR,TEDJD. ROSS' ROYAL BELFAST GINGER ALE IN BOTTLES. CANTFELL & COCIIANE'S GINGER ALE IN BOTTLES. BARREL 11EST CIDER PUT ON DRAUGHT TO-DAY. aug 13 ATTENTION, LADIES!! HAVING determinod to "CLOSE OUT" our stock of Spring Dress Goods, we offer you from this date unusual bargnins in same. We bavo a. completo lino of thleso goods, and parUties will do well to call, cxamine and prico thoe before purchling. We would also call your attention to our line of Fan~cy Musliun and Linen Lawns. In white goods we aro "Full Up." Our line of these goods con - sists of Linen Lawns, Victoria Lawnis, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid and Striped Nainsooks, Jaconots, Camubrics, Piques, Plain and Plaid1 Swiss, &c., &e. Lacos, Laces, Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg mngs. CALL AND SEE~ FOIR YOUR SELVES. McMASTER, BIlC E & Ii ETC [uN. may '7 C LOSING OUT S A LER NEXT THIIR TY DAYS FOITH INTENDI TO( SELL MXY ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK OUT A T COST, FOR CASigI,. ,. G1nomCIe. aug 4 IlNG'S MoL'NTA IN anits 1 oI. , F 1 IN1 work, from t he peni of' Lv'm.m ( -. D)rapir, I. ., wiIl 1: r. :tlv for onle of the niost iliuportant batth-1 .a of t.he llevo)II.inton. F.very Nou thl Caroilii n "lIO"Id live a vdoli'. TFu hetbok is tihl (lnly byv sub':eriphon at tour dollars per~ coipyv. It 51nay be proe ~ci i of' the nu der.i signed, sole' t;eu s for~ Fi:, j . liher's pr ices, j i I d h L. . JOIIN J(HNTiI5ON. . tt i y the~ 1st 0o' N-'vembe,,r next~ wilt t nto the hai l of anh .\tior ey fo ol. -'ONE DOOn SoUTH OF 2 U.XL E c5 IFA T --:0: [OOT S AND SH1 O*'S A SPEC1A fTY Five Thousand Dollars WolUh 0o BOOt aitd Slous, to be sold in a linfit ud lino 1EGANDIESS Ol' COST Sonto of the abovo are direct fLrom -lic Inanufacturor and others cousi,3nod litd will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES. Also a lot of Clo(hing, Gents' ani 10oys' Has, Dry Got,s, Enq., EDc. Wh11i0h- Will bo.sold at and below Cost N. B.-I havo made cre,nents (< be supplied Iron (itne to .ime wili qicl goods as will met (he danud Af AlY CUSTO.AlEMS. n-v' For bnrgains call at onco-nc Lroublo to show goo(1s. Geit,s' Shoes froil Seveny-v4< Uents, ip... Ladies' Shoes froml Filly uents, 111). Hats for Men and Boys, fron Twenty-fivo Cents, up. M. M. HUEY. S0pt 13 MAKING WATCHES. DefectIvq.Watcl Cases are -one of tho chie .nimen of so iniiny watches not being gooe Iino pices. ~Tbe cases bing thin and not fit Llhg well. 111111101s, ntful dirt, to flit,nmove. Inolnt, whielt soon Inlterfere5 with t he rituniini parts of the watell neesitltilig cleaning, rL. pailing, c., andi the nnottut, thus paid oit I iDplied towni (I buying a gooti case in tho be. Iinning, wvould have Enved all 1this trouble unt 'Npense. We have recently seen a case tia nects all theso requiremelits, it. having beei ,n riled for over twenty years at nd still reilin p)erfect. We rfor to tlie JAS. DOSS' Paten HIfened, oli Case, Wlich ha1s becoile onx ,f 11 stilple artitIes of the Jewelry trale io?sessitng is it loes so many advautages ove All1 oler WaltCh cases, being ma(e of tw heavy plates of solid froli oveI I 'lite of Com position. Aal we advise Pil our renders to nsl 1hlr Jeweler t n' eid Or cdrelIlogite that wil 'XpIn1in lie i 1iler i 1t1 i c hey are in LIde. It, is the only Stigrned Case ninde with twi A.ates of gold, "emiles. peittilits, ald centre >0lid JoItits;, crowin pieces, &c., ill of which nri 'OveCld by l0tTrS IUtILt. The:fore buy ic marte berore cont.liting a Jc*ltr wito keeps ti1e JAN. BOSS' Iatent S(ifenctl Gold Case, tha 'oti may learn tlle differenlee it.ween it ank 1l 1uit tt ions 1h1t 1 iftlill to h) (411::11y good, For mat Liy all ivcqpoii'le *Jewelers. Ask (. we (h arrant tham, w2companilies ve.h cas in4l (lon't be pradA that any 1Othl' miake o anio is as gocit. ap 12. EA RS for the M! 1111L17 N I oo CIo00'S EAL10AM of SMARK'S 011 sitvl. l Restork's the Ifein111". nnd l1i tile on1 Absoltt cutre ior neaftae."' lilown. This oil is extracted fromn a pec;li;.1 -pecies ,t Cqnudltl W urn: 81.1c, callght ir hl1) Yellow Sel, knowni as ( r/m-n Nrmdrh(Ci. Every Chn( -lhrt ukows it. 1i Viriit es; a retativo . w4ri01" wcero difcovered 1by 13utlh1 Pri.ihi bont toh year I t.-1. Its eurt.' Werc o inimerous and NiniFny Io st< liigily ilni alllulf;js thlat, 1hW r,0inedy wa; ofilciallk Ir(SlaOiciol tv%r tho entire Ent1ire. It 1:o became so universal t-it for over 300 cm.ra no ncns's has exi.1tedoaing the o any nddlres4 iat $1 per boO.. out.v Imnportct by. IIAyr.)CK( & 00)., ~OiO Mgents for Amnerie1. 7 i)ey st.., New York Its virtues 4re 1 nuques?tionnhlle and it, un1 jLieUon:diy test ify. both frlin experi. 11'ne an1 cilmervation1. Aiiiong thei many' rentl!ers of the .T?c:g,' n1 (Dnll pari and( ano4ihte of thle country, ii .q [ro. )h.ble' thnu mI beDrsi nre slhlietetd witl le'rfnDSa, itud to such it lulny be said 'Write aIt one0 to ilaylock & Co., 'I De s.rect, New York, enelosing SI, and yor stil rece'ive0 by return a remedty that wil manhle yon to hiear like anybody else, nni vlhose curative effects will be permanent n'l wvill never regret dloingf so."-gio >t f |CemddCellevie'w. jun 253m COTITON REGEIPTS. PR( MISE TO ho light, and parties who car hold will realize higheur prices. I an :laily in receipt of now and frosi; goo'ds, buft don't intend to hioli thiem for an advance. They will b< sold1 low for cash. Novelties ir ennned goods. Broiled frash Mack. arol in Tomato Sauco. Fresh Mackerel, 6o pound cans, frosi Salnon, One pound cans, bes American Sardines, best Importe< Sardine.s, Oceain Gem Mackorol, fivt pound cans. Roast Bcef, Cornet ]Beef, Pineapple, Peaches, Apples Stinigloss Beans, Tomatoes, Im ported Oat Meal,' Quinces. A larg lot of Mackorel in kits anud qnarte: barrels off which I . rocoived lar.go discount, inl consequenco of mistake in filling my order, wie] I will givo thme pnbi)lic the1 benefit of Suigar, (Clh:e, T1ea, Syrups, Flour MohaJ, Tobacco', etc. IBest Crcani ChIoso now in stock. To arrive Half earload Sal t. Woodonware, ant Staple Dry Goo~ds. A TIAL SOLICiTED). IC. M. UEUE". anlg 8(o "01L) I(CKORY WAGONS," TWO l10:.i:, I TI'll ll'E llOI?.IE, A~ f:i1l lsiSitmnt of n wa.gonl:. both I lIO AN1&nnd114 Tlil\li 8,E.I Uii NS, Ii,- h ensenOi. 1 very wi.,gon ' wl arrmi t i, he Uths.I hae o Lan twoo I'C ii. ' ni rn . d e,tg ag reclli. )a . I,C M31 G . WHEN TME 1"D WHITE WITH COTTON. PIANOS &-ORANS. CASH PRICES, WITH THREE MONTHS' OEDIT. LUDDEN & BATES' Slicialifffmer Ofer -o FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. -O A Little Cash Now anti the Balance AWheI Cotton Cones In. jO During tho inouths of August and Sep. tember, wo oftor Pianos and Organ at LOWEbT OAs. R.vrI, payable 625 CAS11 ON A PIANO, 810 OASIf ON AN ORGAN, and the balanco in threo months tvithout iderest. This offer expires October 1st. ncxt. Buy now, and buy as cheap as you can nxt Fall with cash in hand. Nothing gained by wai.ing. Prices wifl be highor. Another boom is cl1so at hand. Main facturers will not be able to half supply the demand, and Instruments will b scarco andihigh. WARE100MS IOCK A BLOCK Now, wvith a ma.-illeent stock--nll from old and standard mktirs. 'Prics the I -Nve.t. Terms the esicst. Two hundred Inst.rumer.ts to sele,-t fro.m. I est. Makers only. Our very Cheapest Istruments aire perfect.ly reliable. 1h,ie,s and Organs sent on fifteen days tcst trial. It's jll we ASk. GiVC us the privilege and we 1vill bo 'appy. Send for latest prico lIht, and oblige, youi truly, Ldden emBts SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Th,111 0reat Pintio an1M organ Dealers of the .iuuth. nug 0 GOODS A NICE LOT OF NORTHERN CABBAGE. A FINE LOT OF NEWX IRISH POTATOES. A NEW SUPPLY of MACKEREL ---THIS YEAR'S CATCH. NE~W FLOUR anid FRlEStI P.OLTED) MEAL.-JUST COME IN. CALL SOON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. W. H. Donily. aug 4 FROM THEi4 WRECK -----O Onoa Tiro Plate, ono Tiro Bendor, ono T1ire Shrinkor, throo Scrow Plates, one D'IoOs, one Anvil, one Vise. Ono Boxing Machino, cost $18.00, will bo0 s~old for $10. Loia of' Oval. hlaf Oval' Round, ]Uand, Squamro and Tfire Iron ; Hubs, Spukes, RimUs, ( ringo Bolts, Tiro U3olts and~ aill manner of castfings. TO LIE SOLD RE(GARDLE:SS 01F L\I \M 1 Int of I .e ebenap<st Tuilet . oi.p & rh rib L( ev e ht to Mc M A 1T'l.U, Ij.ct:' & ECt - B SUGENNHEIMER IIAS JUST RE(rEDY) A FRESi LINEOF CANNED GOODS, CONSISr ING O1 'LOSwERS, PEACRES, SALMON, PINEAPPLE9. STRAWBERIIES, TOMAT,ES GREEN PEAS, PICKLES, LIMA BEANS, . , EDINES, FINE FRESH CIDER AND VYJNEGAII. NUTMEGS, ESSENCE AND EXTRACTS OF LEMON AND VANILLA, FINE TABLE SALT, VERY FINE MOLASSESj FLOUR, MEAL, SOAP, AND ALL OTIER GOODS GENERALLY SOLD IN A GROCERY STORE. PLE.A.sE G-r-Va ivm .A. CALL. B. Sugenheimer. THE CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE REV. WM. R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL CARLOTTE, N. C. -0-0 [From GEN. T. D. KENNEDY, Lieutenant-Governor of South Carolina.) CAMDEN, B, C., December 17th, 1880. As a patron of the Charlotte Fomalo Institute it affords me pleasure to testify to the thorough managoment of every department of it. This knowledge is derived from a visit to and inspection of the instituto. Strict attention is paid not only to the edu cation but health and comfort of its pupils. Its homelike air impressed me most favombly. The Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his able and accomplished corps of assistants, presents evcry inducement to parents who have daughters to educato. I shall continuo to ratronizo tho school. J. D. KENNEDY. [From Pnop. J. F. LATimEn, Pn. D., of Davidson College.] I an testify to thosuccess the Charlotte Female Institute has attained under the direction of Mr. Atkinson, who has in the three years that he has been principal raised this school to t.he highest phaco among our educational institutions. He has spared neither care nor expense in accuring the services of the most accomplished and experienced teachers, and in makind', the institute a comfortable and pleasant honie for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the sohool without being more than ever pleasedi with tho arraingements for the welfare of his daughters. From being )-resent at soie of its exandnations and personally inspecting the work of the pupils thereon, I know that the instruction is thorough and of a %cry high grade. Dr. Bidez, the Protcssor of llusio, is regarded by his pupils, many of whom are amateur lidy munsicirus, graduiates int miusic at ot.ier institutions, as the most advanced and accUmplih-,ed teacher of music that Las ever como South. J. F, LATIME. Ses4Ion begins September 7, 1881. Terms-$125.00 per half scaslon, including EVELLY EXPENSE to which the pupil is put, except for private lessions in music. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. The "QUEEN B3ESS" Corset and Shirt Supporter is by far the meat com ortable ever introducedl. It is a perfect litting corset, and has new and improved shoulder strims, easily adjusted to any desifred length. It also has the immensely ppular PA'I.ENTi CLOTH ST1EEL PRIOTECOOR, which not only prevents theo steel from rusting, but also renders it impossible to break the clasps. Warranted in every par.. ticular. FOR ARE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY & Co. WRAND OPENING. TO THE LADIES OF FAI.I...LD 6 .OUNTY, Ij d t h no ' y for onr tion one o h M1 S. IROAG, with 1he assistanice of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of The i"QE Et SS" Cpa t in 8ia Siuin thes departmenits, and will replenish A FULL LINE OF DriESS tgODS, Buttons and trimmings to match Tle Rit nd clyapeste to of CORSETs. Also a lot of Lin en Ulters eld Under icifar. FO MIONYb InaTWE25 TYJ2 . M. ET O D)AVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWVING MACHINES. r I IE iis 0oe aoet for i y and ue family sewing. ONf i4o,ioxs e-vel- l,olgi to fili WII to,lance.ca om~towt II (1 1w . h e .JSO I 5T STOQW,O - f elt.o'IIaltiI; "(tci()iin Sefs, Seeds Corn, Onis, Cheese, T nr ei s i ad hwing "(1- al"nd o PMillil l" 1Pltni ,4dwl elns It11 1 11r1m oo l ORSlTy, etc., low down to n sake room for a new rV W :M I*rV-- --P3 -7~ -Mu