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':THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBORO, S. C. 1bATURDAY, JUNE 80, : : 1853. GINO. S. RRYNOLVS. CIIA. A. DOUGLASS, B.olDoT. Ex-SENATOR Allan 0. Thurman is :aid to be the author of the tariffplank In the Ohio Democratic platform.. All bonor'to'fhe venerable statesthan I SOUTn CAROLINA was the first of the soldhern States to adopt tb "no-fence Jaw". This is some evidence that we are at least not behind everybody else in the world. It's a pretty fair record. Mn. HENRY C. DAVJe, of Fairfield, who \va's recently graduated at the West Point Military Academy, has been assigned to the Third Artillery, with thie rank df second lieutenant, -from June 13. 'IT is said that 'Cbnkling is writing up his political recollectiolns. This seens to us unnecssary. Surely the ex-Sentitor will not forget thei, and 'it isn't likely that the public will cith >or. However, let's have them. SouTH CAnotIN, 'aill Connecticut )ave so harmonized lately that, as a 3-Iartford correspondent of the Spring field Revubliean expresses it: "You 'could not shake a palhetto tree to-day anywhere in the cOuntry without bringing down a handtul of wooden nutmegs." Cor.. D). P'. D)Ux.e, the P reside'i.t 'otf the State Agricultural and Jlechanti cal Society has been appointed by Governor 'fhonpson as Railroad Ccui nissioler to fill tlie vacanlcv cautsed by the de.h of ex-Governor .fcter. ''h1e appointmlent is genterally supposed to be i'rI the interest of the agricultural element of I he eountry iand will proba bly give entire satisfaction. 'll, Supreme Court of Ohio, some days ago, nflirmted the constitutiolinlity of the "Scott Liquor Law". It was an act. passed by the Legislature of that State at its last session, to the ell'ect that '"io license inl ittoxicatinr liquors shall he granted i Ohio, but the Get. eral Assembly may by liav provi(le against the evils result Ibig thoreiromn." Judge IHoadly, tIe )enocratic guber inato1ilt nominee, argued its 'nconsti tutionality before the Supreme Court. It. is of course diflicult to prelict tihe probable effects of the decision upon the political condition in 'Ohio. The ]tepublietns regard it as a victory, but whether or not'it will so turn out, re Jiains yet to be seeni. Tine Charh>t to JIourJ'e/'-(b./''rmer of' Thursday' conitins t h l ic nouncemnt(' of' Col. A. M. Waddell's retiremt)(it from thme editoitbnminagenenit of' that l,ap)er. Colonel Waddell, in his card, says: "'1 have dlisposed~ of' my initerest ini the Jlournal-Obserrer' to M!esses. . 11 & 11. W. 1liiarris. I deQsiir simly to state that our' r'ehtiolns hiave benn )>leasnt, and -I corill i ('oiiinend thle Journall-Obscrrer) to tall iiy friencids.'' ed wr'iter', and thle piress of both Nor'thI and SouthI Carolina w ill iret to keni'n of his r'etiremenit. VThe ability aful high char'acter of (lie gentleinien wholt no0w have char'ge otf Charlotte's pros per'ous daily is a snllceint uar'ant y that it will be kept f'ully up to its past high standard. A sPiuim>w festival waps given in BIrooklynu several '1ays since in htonori of (lie sev'entieth bir'thd(ay of' llenry" NVard't Rleccher, and ther'e were priesenlt on that occasion a number of the mnost prominent and influenitial of the ecrgy, politicianis and1( oilicials of' that city and of New Yor'k. Letters of' regret weree read f'romi Oliver' Wendlell llolim5s, Sherinan, Georige WNilliami Curtis, "Nenidell Phi liis, Frederick D)oughtsui, General Phil. Sheiridat, Governior Clev'ehand, Mark Twain, ex-Piesident Ilayes, Professor .Jaines I)anau, of Yale Colloe;e, Priesidenit Whilte, of' Corntell iu wes, of' Massachusetts, Geineral W. Hancock, D)avid A. Wells, ex-Gov. (ernIor CoirnellI, ex-SIenato Bi Jruce anid aL host of ot.tes. As is thle cuistomiI uponi such octasionis, imucih gush anud lufW', wVere thirowni around in a reckless "'haum-skarIuni" manner. Mir. Ileecheri in iresponse to (lhe many nice complli mnents paid him, said: "It' I wer'e sus ceptible of' believing one tenth of what has been said to-ttighit I would be such a foeol that nobody but f'oold would celebr'ate may biirihday." T1hie br'itlianmt asseinblage is sigificant in that it bears testimnony of' the higli esteem it which tihe Brooklyn (divitte is still held by all classes of peop1)e. GENERAL JAMES CONNER. The last chapteir of a grecat anid use fuil life has beeri written, ait the finishing stroke of' imipar'tial deaithI sumutns allotiler to his linial account. In the death of' Gener'al (Connter, South Oarolinia Sustainis a loss to her' citIzenship that canntot anid will niot soon be r'epairecd, and a gal) hats beenr made in the ranks of hr' prioinenCit and public spiritcd defendiers that time alone6 in its development of her mnan hood can close. The lamnited Conner was (lie son of' the late Henry W. Con ner, and was horn in Charleston on the tirst day of' September, 1829. In that, city he spent his boyhood, and in 1819 wvas gr'aduat ed inm the South Car'olina College wi h monor' and distinctioni; antd among i. t'lassmiates were Col. D). Wyat t A ikei, McJ. ThAeo. (*. Rarkne. Col, Cha. LI, Shionton and Judge Wian. U. Wallac( Young Connor read law in the oil.' of the Hon. Jamnes L. Petigru, a.td-wa admitted to the bar In tie Ilatttr 'pat of Jatuary, 1852. His brilliant; legs nability ear,ly malifes.tod iis('lt1 itnt I 1856, yik only nour years of prdes sionial ,lic, he received the allpoint i'cii as United States District At tornlev '1 the District of South Carolinn; V?!.iel position he held for fou' yeatr; l.er for ning its arduous and reeij;n:sibhl duties with skill and ability alike liimn orable to himself 1ad to the g6"Oill nient ho represented. In the political exci.tement of 186t he was quite prorninetit, ald as a inm. ber of a committee urged tlie Getora Assembly, then in session, 'I call n Convention of -the people to conlsidej the necessity of iInmediate 5ecesioi, Throughout the war General Connea was a capital soldier, entering the set vice at the beginning of hostilities a captain of Ccmpany A, Washingtorn Light Infitntr', Hnnpton ;egion, and by well inerited proimotion ho rose to the rank of nanjor'-generai, and several wounds received in batilo necessitated the ail putation of one of his lers. The war over, the hat tie-scarred soldier re turned to his houe, and in Charlesnl began afresh the priaetice of' his Cliosei p'ofession. o his professional abili. tics the .ews c,nd Courier says: At the har (enral (oniner wat distin Ruishtd by (ialities and hablts NilSih ldre far front connnov. Approachilg l ei.V lse with tn lnhiae itinl. mid tforuing his opinion of its inerits without regard to his own ininediate interests or the declin',s of his client, thire was co tialn:er ti at he wtld leae tho.e wha'nti he ntprit'.ted il false sa''tnity-. TIl'ey vva we. umle ac'.tainat 'd W itlh the wt'aktiess a ' w' il as the strengtI of their 1position. a ril e01nal then dceidle for theice ilves w%ltt?at to 'rott'cuel or not. In ti;e pnat rttatin of '.1 - he wa-s Iniminstatkin. at. 1.1 t. t'xat.'r \C Ih at maeth1od which4'l t1nSured'( c,'ttl itsnitN. (Orde'r was tiel lirrt law of hi. iaaitnre. Put,t he was taore flut netherliat! 'il ratil. 'lfo qu*iukness of atpritlhensian i.' atldtd ex traiordtfiarV clearnless in the ,l"4'4't.ltatioln of a sbaltje't. I[is alrgnlents \ l'e strong antd einipatt as well as ch'ar'. Yet. tlth were not ('tld. Wh*1en('l opilt.itin il i1c.'. d t.he ttltlw ft the btlo'.l in his t tilns mail bet tf'lt that lit'rYe' joy of the c(Imilhaat \hi i;'1 1 the inhtieritan ue of hi' raie, th' W tr. Is rust.. et fro(m his lips With the ovcrnt hetiming force of th' a',alanthe. In ISd he ira e clecte(d At(oi'il'h-. (GenetraI on thIc I )eilicrntie licke t, Il( owing to the pre1s-lr of print'e bu5i nless aid the lt'anuont. duties he owed his f'atnily, he resigntld (he oflieb utrd again i tlegated liilntself lii the se citutled aln(1 i iviaing' "hailes of privat(e' profi. siolnal life. JIls gentle, unob trtsive nobility of characte' untilted1 tuln for the sti'ring' exeilitentts of at political carieer, inn whlenev'~er crtiso Iantt wit h a proper' sense oI (lilt y to the pubhlic honor. Although willing at al Ii lul<s to .serive is coutryt'. to the best of' his bi lit y , lhe wvas patssiont ely' de vold to 1 his profes~.siont; in its ca nniels gies, and11 wrapp~ed ny j in it wer'e te alartl lin g atiitus andm aspint'ionts of' hi. )ttre andu noble1 life. Mlaugntillint ly didl lie slicee'd, antd tisintg to the forcOinost posit1iont at thle bari, he adit's love'd, est eemed'a atind itont'ied.alike by fello w-lwyers, sol us er's tul chiiizents and itli the initell i gentce of' his dleathI, thet yaeoiutttiry It'ouightout Ih lenIoigth atnd L readthIi of te Statec wtill h,ow ini intoy aut ptro t'llmnl sor'row. Sotd atoliuinynj ii lil-aItlard to lose 1,a, isee' ices. IIa. Al)U0 n'LXIST CDIt. LE ES; g. A" E"i t'rinun liefor'e Elan Gradluj log (Olnsses ,3 )ay'. Act:ssna,, of Aungniata. 'The Ann ut' *oct,'ty (eethi,bailt1st i*t'ar ' S jar to tI he Xnes~ u i m rs. ) U t:1-: Wi:."ir, Julne '!d.- I .,st dahathI wats a.dlay ul great intecrest ('ort. PTe lateriareateeat o imion baefore the grad na.i tig clatsses of' thie two 'olle('tes ad Sh.is philce wals lpr'aaheld by I h'. Ady1tns, o.1. Anu usi, Pstahn xiv: .13.-Th lKing"s alatt iter is all e)oipous n ''ti hter' clthinig i. oft wroight ..told.'' I1t' A (tuns's (d t iscouse wa*s aL ittost pr'tati cal ( tospel se'inenai. Thlei.Slpeaker0t citose'd in an el oilithly ttnehinig pe'raanadion, lby i-te'tintg t' tlhe tw wo gra at ini g lat ses .,1 it is .''t is.nustly r"'gardedh one ot the lintt' evet dehveit'tred lit hre on it si nil i'ar ocetion atnid cer'tatinly I.one ,were mior'e atl-o'a piantt. I)r. Adahtits is hothb logical tin ittly~ticail. Ilie posssa'a.es a weahhl o tillstra'slion r'eatlly'ut''" refshn. S '1Ate e.t'a'icises oh' thle hilaithii Societyw v ery'' VV a ttrac'tiv~e. ()t :'d. cotunt oft sickne'~ss it his Iatity the ilion. 1). II. I lenders't'on, aof Aiken whe wajs tta pr.esi(V ut Ite ceiea'I)'tion wits i atiale to bie pr'eset'u , atnd D)r Grie' wvas aisked a at''prsid e int Ihi sI eat, ad idi so w 11h asVt ta'. Tl1i dtebatelo aost "'Sh'o'uld eni'it iiV Wa a alty lu' a iniied lay i.I' t.i- i ae, tof Winnsb5loi-a, lini Ihue ui.ra Ii b'c ir~ 1t. .J . S. I i'ia't, tat ili' es 'il'ai he cuest wvtas delt haaIre in lfavor o Mr'. .1. 5. Brice'. Thle dlipl,atnia-. dte nrsentled to the gaiaiduiaitig ahla bay .\'.v.,. TI. Ila'eurr, of ChIlester', S.: C Mr'. W. I 2.: cDonaki, of WinasAi,trn luhols is el. re'(spondedl'a ii aht'afIi of I ha citss. Thte meaal at'ir (4'aft tie even Iits wits the (talen teald 1 taug .huI e o'i1 W ili tstoro,- , u1. ,J . F. lcra a ti WVith b'ecoatning gtaae lie .: '' 't'ta thti cloise (of his adml:tiralt '- I tol low~ intg priz;s: b,. IX. *.i,nut int pr'epati'e'..i / tj at'Iiiu l. Pli v L -', i e r ' r. a t 'a a la t, e d atfi . .2TI.n "Living Skolcttin." 'te..;n whota wa's knowin ias (lhe "Livilnh SkE;teotna,"' died iail was emhahiiined, af te hatvinvt'een exhiitedt at cheap mnusens i bis saidl to haive wvelgheleao0'nndas wh'lei l.a' tne-t, havi'.g heta readneed'a to this dreOadt in sta .(f a'malti:.tlo.u lay loptg conithinue< d4i-pi-jtj.. lin his caase dyspae tsia m'eant itaaney' mt his pocaaket, f.r at noept, himt tin I 'aipe who~ wa~nt to kea.'a thtemnslves s< thia 1 b ya ei - ias to exhibiit for "LTivint eM< -*. ' Ilnot to takn Pi:n in I lAv c,~i a .m an.iEt ic. it driv.. .a.v. CAUG HT '\KBAD COL The SUMMER COLDS and Co gho are quito as dan th e of treatment and ought to betaken in time. For. all .dl ipli 'd bf THROAT, N OST Ri..S, ,H1EAD or tRt tT AP~ PiBy avIs'sPailIUl1cr r $ OVEREIGN tlei edy ALL DRUQOIST8 3 EP PAIN KILLER CIIARLIES''ON ADVER'TISEMENTS, CLEMENS CLACIUS, . -DIMl'ORtTIfRlWO E,.i IN W"'INE., LfL 10t, CIG A Is, TOc.VCCO, 2rlOCE1111" AND IlOY[8IO*4' NO. 175 E A:T BUA Y, C1)'A 1Bt r:sT1ON, S. C. WTl1O 1 LSA ll dt: 3so\s' P1iOV1ION I)EA ldCR8 102 AND 10.1 EAST BAY STItEE',; CIIALtESTON, S. C. OYI) OH'TEllS, 1WHlIOLES1I,.E G1ROClita, LIQUOlt 1)EA.1Eti --A N D COMMISSION MEJICilANTS, 197 EAST UAY: $!A iULESTON, 5. C. 10. Tr OMAS, AG EN'1T; No. 321 KfNn ST..._O'rTO it L . r y't, W1DOW bLIA[iS, 1'PEI'All lAN CoulNACES AND UI'1LOI.s'I'1tY ( oOD, CIAlILESTON, s. C. WINOw AWNINOS MTADE TO OltEli. ! C'itWOt'II & co., -WIIOLESA L.E SAD D) E E EIIY WAII EI OUS E 155 \ETETINo STirltE:''r O' 1'ST' CH 1 A 1tAs15'TO'N 1Io'1'11.. SNE1t Y BISCIIOFF & CO., ANI )EAL,EilS IN (Ni idLA~ RI1 CAlHOLI NA T1OL1',UONIC. 199 EAST HA:Y; CTlitIHISTON, S. C. iLV;.7A;!:\ & CO~, CillA1 L ESTrON, S. C. t'I'e pa1ckedi for the' 'oinitry a0 spicial1ty. A. NELSON & CO:, --wlIOLEaA LI E DEA L.ER. I N BOT A NI D hOES, N O. 2: 1 IA YN E ST'H EnET, C1IA11LESTlON. S. 0'. Ur. WHO1,1.SALE AND) lIETAIL DEATLEIiS IN ('110ICE 91U08, 3l11''1 TNEns. i',:E.\ICAt, RV EnEI ES AND1 Tloi I.ETI A ITICL.ES, C.'IlA lH LRSTiON, s. C. RECEIVED!I Fresh Cr-cam Cheese 'ew Catchi dackerei andl( SalmUon; Borden's Eagle Condensed Sugar Cured Pig li ains and Breakijst strips: Ferris's BThcf 1'bhjpfe~as. Vit n jod iningy bther I oOis; 4which wil be sold S..8: WM)TFE.: r ad 40, uu 0 1i~.et i ti';j .1 for .Ie Gan., nl:id la iready.~i to ! r +.' ilers for oht aitt atn n gi'. on atedI sis.iet ion gina i 1.ntv Ordrs~ will be receive<"l at Hjrowni's 1 fo. 11AM ILTON FLEMINO. r ji H E to r e - u h lId n h l t . o w d i p e anj aiiurhe ondition. Th'le location Is one o the, tu . tiyantageous in town. The lot la quilte a hi~ug < , andn upoun it are large wareho1i'i an oe builki ings. Ters er mderate. For further p)ar SMay 2n-tf 1S. CUWET1(WI TI)un FUR SALE! lqhiteOa StaDdth WAGONS. fl STEOflE SADDLES - IitI DLE, JIARNESS, 'BACOTf MEA CORN, DRY GOODS 0 .OTIO S; SIIOES,, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASI. ULYMA#E '. JESPORTS. Special Attontior. -GIVEN TO TIlE tJNDE1TAR1'EI's DEPARTNENT. AL T. Cl7"11 P-I-- --1. ... th'K1E.TO', I lkep on h1a1d a full supply of lETA LI C B JURIAL CASIE'T of tliiintt i?i-4u, and WAIN'T CASKITS of thl( latest sty'lis; and also Intitation (tiO(EWou) CASES A N) (0FFINS, a 'lEA PGlt'AP:E of COf1INS and BURIAL ltt)0;;a: Ap19 AGA.T ERNw3n light end tiirahl,, will n(:t rust and1 is 1o410 a tf et1il hti heit. I. It r ' Preser l-g Kettles, ie aind -i* .il l.t,r Tea Ktett!<s andtl bauce l'su of ,his celebhratetl ware. A good OIL fTOV f shoitl h in every ious'. I lve the Whiitlne.Irlf tBlast with itl he fixtures. Will dto t miuch coolilngt with a ft;w eents' wort ia oil as ant ontli:rly sh,ve. ''lte best oil Shonul b(e sed with th,e stoves as well asx burned in haiils, Oient:i Oll, ver150 lin.' tiest, is th!e btest ol i made. No suo, -ngni, tuti safe an I ehapll. The ll TI (llAItTLI )Ak uls ali! tither' cook stores. 1 hai e alIso the Standti iaid Charter Oak, I impro,vedI Lee, So. Frtin. Cotton Opti.n and 1$hll Arp. Stilve Illllow wiu' e, U)rTpin.*( 1a , l'ipe 'l Eluk and al! otheCr Siove Tlrnonttin.is. Tlintwi.e, I)i >. 1'rl' of all kinds, Milk Coo'r$, 'Flesh Foriks.,, JEih!td WI N E a11 kinu utmade easy3 hy ulsig thle HaInduy Frtuit i'ress. l'ulp 11(1( xe.eds sept!tled fro,ni tile jicie at one ioperation,i. I thintk I Itmve nesgriy evlifthting thte the hlitsikeeper' .eeds, a:nd if I'have' not I enni get It. (O(OCEIIIES--a full lIne. Pure!, plint, i)ld-fhInIIonted1yU (A II .C:nnuIly. Tfry it. lUG( 4 omiL*WM.. m iaterial,~ Shua fts, ,'th,o fi h 3p&i.kes, Iliis aiu.I Wittle Ttt re . elI eI"e to shoi ,s, nd aska comaison o101(f picles witli Columb1 Ila or Chatrlotte. P'loutghs, H oes, Pieks, Spades, Manuttre (oks la D~ liggers, Cradle lthules, G(H A N CltL)fLi. of) J,hue satneW good nmake that I soild last .,ea.ou.' BRUNS WICK CANVASSED II AMS, DECORICATrED PATIENTI. FL,OUlt' i &ATE10O am VA COFEE. SA LAION, CANNED) COlRNEl) BEl?Y' POTT'1ED lA M, ClllCKEN; 'CU lK EY. FRESII OAT I%EAL. CANNED) TOM1ATOESN SUCCOTAslh. PINEAPIliLE atad PEACI IES. PICKiLIS AND) (OO -ChlOW, ami a full stock of eveoryihinag uisually kept UilOCEltY STORE. All otf whlolh vill be sold LOW for theC CASII. .I willtioffl for sale be fore tIhe C out t llojise (looti in Winnsbxloro, S. C., Ott thie FIIISTL MOND)VY IN IJLY N EXT, witini tte 10gadl hiirs' of sale, in the high est hilddcr, . for (CAS1Il, ti6 following-de aerihied propeu(rty, toI wit. *. -All thea rli ht, t.ith -tid interesnlti' of 311a: 3M. E. .tarmat itnar hon'se, anid lot In thte town of lilythuewood, no(w occupiedI bty Startes at h le sutf of L orlek & L owranace, tigiist. J. 1t.'(S(t Nelsn.td M. E. St artnes. Mhntalf's Oti(ee, s; 1'. C. Winnisboro, S. C.; Juneo 12-I ____d .J. E. McD)oNALD) C. A. foU01Aisa. McBONALD & D)0UGLJAS3, Attoined~ at I aw,' No. 3,' Law Ilangi WINNSBORO, S. O~ Practico hi' fEl the Stain ('rins. 1E-IIEE#I -T I{A L --SYIA LL WE BE C LOTH D-9 .TS one of the qjuestions whilh most per, iexes the mi1hud of the individual and1 the i!m.ily. ''o.:lrclieve yourself of tJ,is pe4.i plexity, you should call and hear our prices lon ~PRING GOODS, Of.vllt .e now have a hu'ge and well 4S1s rted stuek. Everything inl the way of. 'Y GOODS, NO'11ON;,, etc., that is waN ilted, from thd. conlnnoilest domlest"ic to' the nice.At. .DJ 1is 4-uOI).,' .iitd all the: noveltes Ili NOTIO.NS. If 'you want a nice suit of Come and see olir stlefk,.ir Chooso from our line of siyjuples. .. If .wJi Cannot ple ase you hi OWe clu ini the vt.hcr. W'e lia. Soinethmig nice h1 thi Way, and gui'antee fits ats well as qlilty of goods.. W\e have a.very prt.v ati nobby 1Hue of IA'TS, in both feit sttd. rtrhw, and can please the most fastid us' W1e 11sk al l usppetloil of our stock of SIIOES, which js very laIge, ellbraeing all qualities am1 Myles. Something nice inl. low-cuts and sliplera.- - In all departments we enclelyor tt give the best goods at LOWEST 1PIi1CES. Respectfully, AT, 1)WE' L 1, & LA IXYIRD AE. vii REWI\TI HAL SH LLH1. WE r- E IN.0 - Is another perllexing1r.qdd'i1. . ,Tt. also (Onses to worry whenl luce you look into o11 GtOcRIY DEPA1RTMENT, where you vill.fii all kinds of enttab,les at i most reaso11ab1lIe prices. COME AND SEE Us. We take pleasure in1 showing our goods. R'esp:ectfully, jA y'1br I I A t p . bI. (u . tock of Spr inzg and. Sunnn11er (Iods is c'omiplete inl every departmen101t. WerL ha11ve jut~ rece4ivetd in all the neiitwest shades4' thet miost p))iopl goods of the( dlay. KiMN'S Y EILING. UUNTI NG(S. D)OTT"lED AND) 1'LA IN SWISS. IGUlJIED) MtISLINS. ST1i1l PEID N A iNS()OKS. CHI ECJ ElD NA INSdOK S. i.An elegai,I fine of i'a'ie.4', Gen1f' lund IHoys' Strawv lidt of alhl Stiles ahtl ( cali P'AllAS-OL,S IN (;lili:'T VA1IET'iY. 01u1 Stoc0k of FurnIishinig G~oods is now~ compl jete ini quailhiy and sizes. Th'le (Gentle. men1)1's Under('wear coiislt If I ,isle TIhread1( amt (Gauzle, anid are0 iln slits or sepaidrate to sulit the purchaserSC. A eli is re'spect fitlly .Molicited froi all. ---l'OR .1T1IE TEETHf. KEEPS TllIE JIIIEAIl PURE AND) .SW EET. . W. C. 181SIEIR,. WVhrOrd,EL,I AoF;r, COIMMBnIA, S.' C. For' Sale in Winnsboro by McMASTIElR, lICE' & KETGUIIIN. Melh 22-txIy * iRIEFLY E PLATI4 - -BUT I'riot' o my. MaM1n#1 .inventoi, for the Iext thirty daysvl.v will ol'er r t' a hl i1nducemeunts.to close out goods InI their -season. These goods I will place on the .UentiieCoutiters, and umarked at prLcep ,that is broultci to be alplreciated. Como early and secure the best selection. J. L. M1NAJG II. IM4. SPRIN G GOODS! SPRING GOODS RIN( O S I havh now ready for inspectioh a full,llne of SPkNIN GOODS, consisting of N.UN'S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIl4 SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS LACEI) :STRIPED and CORDED Y'I(UES, CAM3R'CS, GINGHAMS and CAILICOES. -A LsO, A stock Of M~'n's; Boys' and Youths' Clothing, ihich will be SOLD LQW; STRAW IIATS IN ALL S'YLES AND 1ICES Men's, I3oys' ind Youths' low cut Shoes. Ladie0'. and Men's Cloth and Lathcr Slippers. Also', a beautifil line of FANS. CALL ANti EXAMINE BEFORE PURCITASING. Respectfill' - J. GROESCIIEL, Agent. T STAFDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIrIl''-RUNNING "DOMES TIO. T'hi i. is the a('ino i((ed. Zeaderi --the1 TadeO is :a fact that cannet be dis * - ~ tANY IM7 rATE IT--NONE EQUAL ITt l'he. Largest A..muf, - ND) IT IS AVABN,ANTE'D I J~~ bale inade of the Pl.materiaL.. I ~~ fo do)UI) any,.at -all khid.s of work. 'o huI ('oh1 '1' e inl every respect. Fo- al.b - . - UMESTIc SEWAING MACIIINE CO. SPR1ING(GOODS' T N 50 N - OR UNAV'OIDABLY. my atock was bdngh t 1'iter Wlinp ita0s .a 9 - l'orti uately, a SUt i P11 ICICS ats to enble)( 11n0 (o ineOt.. the0 811 iltPESTI '.OMP4ETIT1ION. I in keenter to sell thani cver, iad urgently exteiic AN INVITATION TO every mnn, woman and child ini Fairfield Codii3 t o v isit MV s'i'Oid wit hin the next TII .IfTY DJAYS. A RWQUEST. 1YN"'T LEAVIE MY STOlFE WIT1IIOUT i' AING TrO SEE1 AltTi(,LE SOU! WISil TO LOOK AT, AND ASK TIlE PRfIIEl SJATL A PROMISF . A LL SII LLBl WA IT1RD ON PO(LITELY, AND) NO ORUnB~in a I N (\ E A SA [1l 1I NOT ElV'FiCTF D:. l'IIICES 81 I1,4L *JTI A8 1 OW A' TIl1E SAME GOODS CAIN BE SOLD) AT IN WINN8BO1tO. J.M. IBEA.TY. 188~3 Al TENTION SPR G ST OOK ALE OFlEt Abrd TO MY n( i'iicrryefledarurfielct RIIN( (OUol)S, and have thena r'ad We tinIk we can 8.1 !'I,/ say thiat we1lcd~,: e "lni~Ik'1' lilave niev.r.openrud lit any1 t!me a moel he0Oechate ." 'us 'lli at L j .ds -- . .., . Ocean (hem Mackerel. '((l1 As regards pices, we' will (only 5ay Ih 'nl --~~-i '4ll~ Mlitatlint L s' Corn 'hs od il1 olIS o 1 .13St11 hnplorted anad Ameriean Sardines. C L NS(DF A()priy Sanon(Sonsed), Mackerel. I"r odi n 1.ligg/,a iamn- m r'sh Apples,i gallon Cants IEs.omer inat ty i llCH, be1( lISroletd hu I ltlett Pear's, Quilnees. -..~ prVices, Its we vill mteet the1 inatll~ at aniy "WhIsJv's" Stltc is-lr aked . tim la0 i anJythllin. ... "I)avisiesto,r Mantor". TonO latoes-..lafr. We woutldt011 callpcialI at.tention to our Crosse & JlatckwoU' B lioWdI lOw- :leho1 (G EN'W' INEPARTMiyENT, Baker's Bironni.otd i-strireau. whIch will be found copeei v'ypr.F now-Flakes.' C..n. , -.8 Milk. Ielr)nlalw s s : npcion -by A o IldnldII les anid Grain Cradles. the pulle.EL;CIAFOCAH - 1CXASTEE, BRIC2 & mamwH~ Rn lur ILrr-mr