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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBORO, S. U. TRURSDAY, December 0s. 8 I : leSS. *.%- qO. S. k1NOL1O. 011AS. A, DOUOLA8J 8 DWOBU. Tusi now City Council of Chairleston was sworn in on Monday. It Is an unusually strong body, and will do ionor to the Qlty. WHIATEVER efforts may have beon mado to save O'Donnell, the slayer of Carey, they were futile. Heo was hanged at eight o'clock on the morning of the 17th lust. SENATOR BUTLER proposes that the Constitution of the United States bo amended by insorting in the Fifteenth Amendment the word "nativity" be ibre the words "race, color or previous condition of servitudo". Explaining the object of this amendment, Senator Butler said: "I expect toaccomplish a great deal by It. By aun examination of the Record you will find that the original draft of Article 15, Section 1, was ts I propose, but. on the moti6n of the Senator from thode Islantid, the word 'nativity' was stricken out. I was iI that State at an election -iot a great while ago and saw a man wto had fought gallantly in the Union army-he was a licntenant-colonel and shot all to pieces-go to the polls with a colored imanl who voted, but the white Unlon soldier could not because ho was so unfortunate as to be born ii Canada. Now, I don't think that it is nt It. should be. I also found that in that State a man'had to own in fee nimph $134 worth.of real Dstate in order tc vote. This is'contilary to thie spiritol our instl'tiltiOls. -. wanit to get 1 .sqpuaro vote on my mli(ment, In the S9nate. I want to put the lepulflicant on record. If they voto against 'it .as they will. it will help us in th< coming Presidential campaign . witl the foreign vote." THE RECENT tRD'SUNMETS. At a recent meeting of the American Astronomical Society, at the Fackel, Institute, llrooklyn, Mr. G. P. ServisE spoke on the recent -rd- light in ti sky at sunset. le said this pleniomne. non Was sceen In San Francisco as early as the 20th of November, aid stibse quently in Havana and the Valley'ol the Mississippi. By the dates of it appearance in diffeient parts it wae supposed that the phenomenon had. f prog'realve motion from~ west to easi across the continent. In Enaglanmd sipnl-lar light had.becn seen on tihe 9th and- 10th-ef Nov'ember, and thme de was the samne .as that seen iti America Various theories had been put forwarc (t.exphmationu of the phe~I~nonon S9!he sugsted that a bank of clondi inight have been so placed below th< horizon as to reflect the rays of the sun downward toward the city. Other, thought that different densities. ii difl'erent layers of the atmosphier< might act as banks ot' clouds 'aud pro duce the red1 effect. Thnis. Iasnted1 al least an honur and a half after sunset and in seome cases two .hours and half. The same effct was seen befor< sunrise In Utica, Rlochester and Blufth lo. .Mir. Serviss showed by a calcumla tion that the reflecting matter wa: slxt.y-ono miles above the surface o the earth. Consequently no0 :natdic: could1 exist at such a height in sufil cient cjuantity' to produce the effect He thought that thle .phenonmenon. wan: dune to the fact thant the earth was pass ing through clouds of meteor'ic dnus-t This view was contli'nmed by the fac that there had been an extraordinar'a inube of' largo .anmd brillianit. mieteer' notlend in Eniglaml aiit .4mnericai durn ing the last ttvo or three weeks. Professor Brooks also confirined( thim view when 1be described -a wond~er'fu flight. of' telescopic nieor's he saw 'lme earth wasn no0w passhmig through. r p~ortlon of space particnularly rich it mnebeoric mat ter's. Professor' Oakley attributed the phenomenon to' thu moisture with w-hich the lower' strati Of the at mnosimere ~have been~ lOAded duinig thie hist. me'ith. Th'Ii'outch thai cloud of mioist i reI1 lh''ran of thme sui str'uggled. -Thei v'iolet ravs we're aub sorid and~ theic ed cameO thro ugh. AN ExA~CTING~ lIoFisslON.:.-Car! . Sebuirz has retired fronmtheo New Yern Ruvoning Post. Jie tinds the labor~im too severe and exacting. Schunrz is hard worker, but not an steadyI wor'ker The professioni requnires the itter. T1h editor must not wvork five (davs out-o': the seven, but cyecry day of the week To the thorough editor thorn' is nic abatement or remission of labor. Him is the most exacting profession inm th< wVorld, and' therefore few succeed ii It. Thme vocation really recquir'es irom men with Iron nerves and ir'on heaithi The public has nto symplathmy forn th<( shortcomings of the editor oni accouni of ill health, and lie must be always or duty, and wvhen half dead, is expecte~l to be a live man. Divines, lawyerm anid p~hy3sicians have weeks of' heisnure, and are pensioned and allowed vaca. tions when out of' health,. biut rairely i symplathy exp~ressed for the failitig on -the overworked editor.. Never'tlfess thiere is 'a joy In succeeding Ini such mi prmofessionl, because so few can sunc. coed in It and because sniccess is r'eall earned. Schur'z has been the editor of thu'ee newsp~aper's-the Detr'oit Post, the 8t. Louis' Westliche Post, andf the New York Evening Post. Hie has wrnitten able and comrnyiehenusive edito. rlals, from time to time, but he wvas never a thorough editor, lie is -much politician, flhe stump) speaker and the wivter' for thme magazines.---ktwatuA-e Wisconsin. THE COMING STRIFE Leasting Republicans Disoussin Men and Issues for 1884. Gen. Neglioy's Views or tie Wei Presldeutlal anpaign-A Good Outlook for -Diline. PrasUno, Dec. 14.-Gon. James S. lie ley,president of the Union longue of Aineie returned from Washington. fin speaking, the meeting of the executivo connitteo that city, ho said he had not heard su4 speeches in ton years as those maie by tl gentlemen who clearly outlined the Issu upon which the canpaign is to bo mado no: year. lio was enphatib in his deolarati that there was no desire to raise the bloo< shirt or to reopen sectional warfaro. Thereore, whowover, facts that would it down. Republican voters In the south we denied the right to express their opinions the polls, and when allowed to do so thc votos wero not counted. Notwithstandh that the southern democrats had hold t reins of government in the majority southern states for the past decade he sa they had failed to enact one piece of legisl tion that would correct these abuses. Th had, on the contrary, repealed every ]a which had been previously enacted tondii to throw sacrodness around il ballot box, and to elevate the conditi< of the downtrodden and oppressed color, people, and to add to all they propoxod, given the. power, to brok down many 11 tional .Institutions, including tboe tarl which, if carried out, would result in t inpoycrislinont of the north and give t south.cheap labor. Whether the north shall be solidiflk against a solid south, or all these evils avei od by wido legislation or prompt action the part of the republican party, are qu4 tions, lie says, which will form tho chief sues-of the presidential campaign. BLAINE'S CHANCES FOR THE 1RESIDSNCY. NEw YoRK, Dec. 14.-Ex-United Stal Senator Patterson, lato of South Carolia says that Don Cameron, ox-Recorder Qu and the other political leaders of Pennsylh iiia, have recently resolved to support Jan 0. Blaine for the presidency in the coini contest. These leaders declare that they ha fought Blaine long onough and that his gre services to the party entitle him to the nor nation for which ho has so long strugglo They will no longer oppose so ominent a : publican, who is a nativo of their own sta Mr. Patterson says that Arthur is good follow, but ho ha buon woigli down by his cabinet. No One of I advisors is the kind of a man t: a wise president would choose, while Bre ster and Folger are extremely unpopular Washington. The ex-senator intimates tl the president would like to make Senal John P. Jones, 9f Nevada, his secretary the trgasury. lie declared that Arthur cc intted a fatal mistake in not retaining all Garileld's cabinet; that if lie had fallen with the Niagara like current of sontini and sympathy for the murdered preside he would today havo io opposition for i other terms. Had Arthur carried out I policy of tho wan the people had chosen their chief, with the agents selected by hi ho would today ho tho most popular man the United States. As it is, the prosidi litis no influential following in any state. I career Is drawing to its end. CHICAGO NOT FAVORABLE TO LOGAN. WAsnINorON, Dec. 14.-A good deal speculation has boon indulged in here as the signiflcation of the action of tho natio republicana connuiittee in doefeating tile FI propositonu and sending the conlventioni Chicago. Bomol very wiso people have c struod It variotisly as- pointing to Ldgahir the defeat of Arthur's chances. Col. Marl :.e.r.twL. of ..thenational- columittoeo a infuences go' in suci h atter9 ho do~s tlhink. Logan's chances imlprovedl by thaee .'nitioin being held at Chicago. - Thet lency is, he thiniks, to work up a lies teiling among partg factions, which- we be disastrous to the candlidate. For this r sion Presidenit Arthur' did lnt want the c venitiont held in New York state. Lognan I aiways been dlowned ini Chicago. THE CORN CROP. flow a Discrepancy ina Figur~eN Explalned-Thec Net Amnount. WABUJINGTON, Dec. 15.--The statisticiai the agricultural dlep~artmaonlt explains the cent report onl thme con productionl by say that the estimates are based uponl the act quantity growvn, wvhich, for~ the year 1i was about 1,500,000,000 hushois. This c - mato diifer's from the estimaito miado by vato inldividuials, the latter placing the ductiou aut about 1,800,000, 000. This plarent discrepaney is explained inl a meons by the differenico in the basis of compliliati The western cropi reporte'rs have ignoredl soft and umnorachanitablo coin while the piartimeit's rep~ort is nn estlimlte of erop ais harvested. Tihe average yiehld acre wvas 23. 1 bushels. Sinco the cropli harvested time warm, dlampl wveather~ has riouasly literfored with the prloper drying~ the opol and has dletracied fromn the mari value oif several mtilliona bushlels. In opiinioin of thle oiler in charge inl this brai of the bureau, the totaul yield of mnerela able corna does iiot exceed 1,200,000,000 bu els, and It is thought by somoir of the agec of the department that the fIgures may as low as fromi 800,000,000 to 1,000,000000. "'I don't suppose," added the ofihiil, 'at more thlan seventy live cent. of thme e gathlered is ever fit, for market. This y the corni is ini a wvorso 'onidlitionl than es We propose to tell the trulth ini this matO and are nlow enide~avoing to get at the ox figures." Chiorotfornaed Hisa own Wire. BArH, N. Y., Dec. 1.-Uharlos A. WI inoy and1( his wife Mary have lived apartn. si monthas. A bout '.nei o'clock on Tuiesc she was aroused from sleep by a noise in room., A dark form hovered over her'm. the dim light she recognized her humshai Thol nlext inlstanit lie applied a chilorofe haindkerchief to hier naostrls. Shei~ becia party uinconscious while remiovedt rings froml her faigers. Itecovering qii she screamed and seiz.ed lier husbar threat, lie throw thear off and dashed pepper into her eyes. She clung to hi haowever, ad was dragged about the ro( to the door. There hao mado anothecr el aiid escaped. Two lettery wearo taken from bureau drawer. Whitiney is tr'ying to tamn a divorce, Hoe claims to have mirr oij the kuipulso of the moment. Mr's. 1W noy preservedl the letters to sho0w that stataatent was untrue. ihenmiorial Service for the Lout Fli ernaan. .0LoUC58Tml, Mass., Dec. 15.-At the depon~ent christiai church (Universal Sundaey next a mnieiorial service will be h fgr th early one 'hundred lost fisherar Noeigs have been received of Mrq 1IH ti-Mce 8 and -Georgo areoy e, agd the pr "My flack Is Now Well." This is wha Nr Chough, of Lowr Mass., Was haappy to say after his wife hi givenlihin a good rubbing wvith Pent lAVis's PAIN KiLbLuni, and ainhiister a dloso inwvardly. For four years lie h beena crhppledl with lrheumnatism, and sum ed agonsy in lis back. A fter usln PA IL.LEn; hie wecnt to lisa business wv inhieo fortf and 18 nlow as wvell as ever he was. 3 5EEDiNEAT ANjh OATB. RUSTPROF W1EATAND OA'1 Chapfo the CAST ~O "Is41sI"I THE WORST "ISM" TO-DAY IS Rheumatism, RHEUMATISM IN THE BACK Cured by PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER, RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES Ini ft Cured by 10 PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. D8 RHEUMATISM IN TYE MUSCLES Cured by PERRYDAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. rb RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING Cured by PER RY DAVIS'S PAIN KIL L ER. 10 :)f RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buyof idI - - any Druggist W Perry Davis's Pain Killer AN OlDINANCE To Rtul,ArI TOwN Ti-M. AND FOR THE . AnitsTr oF Sus'EC'rs. a y, ]h 1 ehnacted and ordalmed )y the Intend to ant and Wardhns of the Town of Winnm 0 boro-in Ciuniell met, and by the authority of the anie: S6CTION 1. Thlat the time indiclted by 4he town-clock shall be changed so as to conform to railroad time, that is to say the ) time shall be twenty-four minutes faster S- than real time. s- Sne. 2. That the pollee are charged with the duty of ringing the market boll of said Town at the hour of 10 o'clock, p. i., be tween the months of October and April a both inclusive) In every year; and at the a hour of ele'ien o'clock, p. it., during the '7 rest of every year. I"- SEC :1. 'iat the police are charged with es the dity of arresting all persons found 1g loitering uim the streets of said Town ve after the ringing of said bell, unknown to at the policeman, and who are unable to give .a satisfactory account of themselves; and ( shall confine all persons so arrested in the . 1rfard-house until ten o'clock of the follow orning, when such persons shall be '0. brought before the Intend ant to be dealt e with according to law; unless such versons shall give a bond, with good secuity, in da the.penal sunti of twenty dollars, condi at tioned for their appearance before the w- Inteidant as aforesaid; or in lieu of such in bond shall deposit with the policeman the at sum of ten dollars. or Site. 4. This ordinance shall go into of operation on and after the 1st day of Do Ilcember, 188:1. of - Done lin Council this the 27th infs) _ lay of November, 1883, and with nt -the corporate seal of the Town lt,. affixed. i. ' JNO. J. NEIL, Intendant. he Attest: I. N. WITHEns, Clerk. i BEGGARS! mt lit of Who would helleve that we were beg tc gars, after looklng over our splendid stock al of goods, which 61 nore extensive 1nd rIch -ye er than ever-and yet such is the case. We to have' beggared ourselves byv laying in so n. unuch for thew tradle, when t ecropis have tid been so short. In the first pla0ce, we beg in those owe us to conic and pay up, hereby idwe beg for -o MONEY. n veybdywants mtontey, andi (5esially those we owe. If we d11( nt own anybody anid coul livo without buying any tlhng we would niot waitnt oney. t'COME AND) SEE US, We wanttt to show you the beautiful thtotgs we have on htand, useful as w~ell as elegan it; full lines of .Jeweiry, Watches ittand (Clocks, (Glassware Silver-ware, Spec tneles antd Eyeglassesm, 'Lamt p (oods a Facy Goiods, Toilet Sets, Vasos, Cups and Mugs, of '1hien wve will beg you to Ire ng PUIICIIASE 83, Sotme oft these thllutgs, t hat you ntut hav'e sti. plea~tsurie tad we prolit there~h3. Now Is art. the thne to get ro, rtp-. JIAINS, on. Fori we' will sell att. ('ost anttd belowv rather Ihe than mnore this stock ini ouri do. the N EWV STlOlt E, pot vmt Whieh we exptect to dho soon1 after k CONNOR & CHANDLER. te lith nt sht, tat oi met D, IR. FIENNI[KEN fot la~ Itas just receivedl a suppliy of self-ltising WI fUnek wheait Flour anod New Orleants Mo. Ii lasses, Old (4overnment .Java Coffee, iLCanned Gboodis. conisistinig of Salmton,-Blart let PecarsT mao, Okra andromnatoes, P 1eaches, Pineapples, Marrow Squash, d3 Suecotash, Sardinetts, Chlow-Chow ' and daMixed Pickles, Mustard antd Pepper, ' tathiins, Citroni and Cutrrants, lIoyal BfakIng PodrMacatronti atnd .Cheese, and ei Evatporatted Vegetables' for Soutp. hoc uit lle jn tha ob M9EREES C ARLSTN C LARESTSC LO ES RIE TH' OU' CREAT SALE DY GOODS - -AND Clothing THEY MUST GO! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, SHOES and BOOTS, Will be offered for the nexi TIETT A.TS At PRICES that will satisfy the closest buyer. P. Lalldecler & Bro. FROM AE AFTFEE DA TE I WiLL SE~LL OUT AT COSTL ALl. my Shelf' Goods, Canned Goods, Uoni feetionis, Sugars, Coirees, Ri1ce, Tei and1( all goods ini my store. If you give mec a cnll you wilt b< met with PRIICES nuheard of in ti< GROCERY LINE OF' WINNSBORo. Give mec a call!. Thecro will be lI( trouble in the least to show my goods I MEAN'BUSINESS. S. S. WOLFE. CIIEAP GROCEftY STORE. FARM MACHINERY ! I IIAVE for sale, direct from the manu facturers-, all kinds of Agricultural MachIn ery, Inil nents, etc., etc. Enuines of al sizes, ronthree to one hundred and fifth horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLb, Manufactured at the MetropolItan Iror' Works, Richmondl, Virgin ia. From the York, PennsylvanIa, Agricul tural Works-all kinds of Imiplemients from a Iheel-Screw to a Thresher that wvill thresh and( cLean sixy bushels of wvheni per hour or two hunu [red bushels of oats per hour. Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows anid Plough s and Pilough Stoeks of all kinde rn sl-izes.Also Reapers, with self-droppeu I am agent for ,thue 1iNDnzoK M AY AND 00OTTON pRRAB. This Press will, with three hands, p~ress otwin small bates as fast fast as the theher cank elean~ it; and with three huuinds can bate cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out. I have also sonic of the best miade COT TON GINS, withu all the modern lin prve mniots, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell COTT1ON-8EED OIL MILLS. Scales of all sIzes, that will' weigh from one-half pouind to five tons. arriages Bugies andl Riding Carts, of I f any person wishes to pnrehase any of the call at Mr JI SQ.6IAVIWS ofce an leave word wIth -him, and I will catl and show catalogues, etc. JANES PAGAN, May 17-tft AGENT. CHARILESTON4 ADVERTISEME3NT&. LUAS It I OHARDSON, STA'NONERS, PRINTERS AD BLANIC BOOK MANUFAOTURERB, E 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0. C. , STILES, - PAINTER, IIURLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST., CH ARLESTON, S. C. Dealer it Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Colors, Glue, &c. A LVIN It. TIIOMILINSON, (Factory in Charleston.) MANUFACTUltER OF SADDLES, BIUDL18, IIAlRNESS, &C. DEALER IN SADILERIY, IIARDWARE, LEATIHEt, &C., &C. Importer of English Bits, Stirrups, &c. 137 MEETINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ENRY STEITZ, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT, A ples, Oranges, Banans, Cocoanuts, t, Voaemons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, w 1'ennuts, Cabbages, &e. nu S. E. CoR. MECwrIN0 & MARKET STREETS, CHARILESTON, S. C. C IIARLES C. LFMSLIB, Wholesale and Itetall Commission Dealer in. - FISH, OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY, Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fisht Market. 0111ce No. 7 Market St., East of East Bay. Consignments of Country Produce are respectfully solleited. Poultry, Eggs, &c. Perishable Goods at owner's risk after delivery to Southern Express Co. F9 BROTHEIUIOOD & CO., IRON MERCHANTS. DEALJ.ltS IN MACIHINIEY AND SUPPLIii. AGENTS FOR "MAID OF TIHE souTii CORN ILL." No. 165 ME&ETINO ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Try our 50 cents Machine Oll-the best in the market. LAGER BEER FROM THE CLAUSSEN BREWING CO., CH ARLESTON, S. C.: Ilave now a Standard Beer superior to oti crs, put up in kegs, patent stopper bottles anda bottles InI bar rels for export, to keel a long thneo. Emptly beer bottles boughit. Age~nt in Coitumbia, Mr. Julius Krentels. C LEMENS CLACIUS, -IM'PORTER AND DEALERI IN- r WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. 0TTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, -AND PROVISION DEA LERS, 102 AND 104 EAST IIAY STREET, CIlAIRESTON. S. C. WHOLE8BL.E GR1OCERIS, IQUOR D)EALEna -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHiAR LESTrON, S. C. a:~ No, 3120 Kiso STr., OPPiOsi'rE linEwR~y' WINDOW SilADES, PAP~ER llANG. INGS, LACE CUliTA INS, CohN ACES ANDI T UPHOLsTER1Y GOOD1)1, CHIAIRLESTiON, S. C. W~VIND)OW AWNINoS MADEn To OltDRn (4. CUD)WORTH & CO., -WHOLE8A LE SAiD)D' L E RY W. A RE IIO US8E, 155 MEETI N1 STRI EET, Oi'PoP 0 r 8 icT ClH A RlkE T O N 11 O TE 1,. - ChiAURLESTFON, S. C. Hj ENRY BISCH[OFF" & CO., WI(OLESAE (IROCECII AND D)EALERtS IN CAROLINA RICE. PRnOPIETlyOis OFl THEP UELEBRATrED CAROLINA ToLU TrONIC. 199 EASTI BAY, CiARLEST1ON, S. C A IA GAGE & O., (ll A IC L ESTON ICE H OUSE,T IIARKIET, (00MNER (uCUrH STRET, CIIARLESTON, S. C. zM'"Ice packed for the country a vpeecialty. S. A. NELSON & C;O., 1 --WOL.EA LE DEAI.LETI IN JBOOTS' ANT) SH1OES, N o. 23 H A YKNE ST R E ET, R CHIAlt LE~STON, S. u. SI it G. AI^"^"*CO, WHOLESKAJ LE AND) RTAIL, DEALEIIS IN CHOICE IDHUGS, M K)D IC, CHREMICALS, BULIAL INSTBU~lBNTrs, PERUvMERIES AND TOLETc ARimcCS, Cor. King and Vainderhorst Streets. CIJAIR LESTON. 8. C. WOOD'S O)DON'1TINE IS NOT (GOOD T1O CLEAN THlE teethl of a combh or a cross-eut saw, but it cleantses the TIENi':l OF lhUMAN BEING8 As NO (ther preparationI can. It is per fectly harmless and~ prompltly eflcient. 25 "ents a box. Whiolesale Agentt, OolumbIa, S. C. For sale in Winnsboro by AMCMASTER, iPiucE & KETCHIN. Cslwpet a andi H ouso Furnishing G0o0ia, The Largest Sinck South ofBltrr.m uet, Brus'setls 3-Ply anin Jl in art, Maila anst Crumbnh lt a, W~idow Sh ae, Wall P'pers1 Border.,3I.m Onttaisi, 00r. nice.. an Po Cs, COCOa A MalIOXttps Uphoister 1ngaIngs, Chwo*, Piei X. ._ I_ kil .. .. SEW FURNITURE [OUSEHOLD DECORATIONS. ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! BIG INDUCEMENTS---NOT IN JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS, UT BARGAINS IN NE W STY LES AND BEST QUALITIES. -0 SEWING MAChINES, AS GOOD AS OAN BE MADE, AND AT PIICES LOW ENOUGHI TO A T T It A C T ECONOMICAL BUYEllS. TIN SETS-none prettler. My >rlecs will aurpriSe You. It will cost you nothing '0o11ne and seet, anld it I canot SA ' YOU MON Y tune i.di troubl, huy .else. re---yoll ied nlot teel that you are iuder Ole slightest obligatious to purchaise of .So get your ticket *ein thisPOP UL A R JWOUTJ', antd conto straight thraoug~h to the FIRST-CLASS FUR.NITURE S'O.1E. You vill get (OOD RARGAJNS [N fON'hyS17 (OODS at the LOW jVEST XIAS. Tho WJSE and the ECONOMICA L GET OFF I1ERE. R, W. PHILLIPS. IL! ST IECEIVED AGAL? TEN THOUSAND "SUGENHEIMER'S CHOICE" IGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR FIVE CENTS A PIECE. TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE PURE rl)ITT 0 A Tf~T 'AT A 1)NI\XT '1T FT1i'r--7 AL-W. AJ J5.46 NAALJ".L k L %_ Lt TV J J L -JL%,j~ . HE OLD CROW WHISKEY ALWAYS ON I/AND. -AT B. SUGKEN HE IMB'S. GROCERIES. LLWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN. We hirave jat received a fresh supply of V ESTElIN FLOURI of all grades, i111101-0~ to arrive it, at fcev days. We kee) constantly on haiid SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUi'S nd OLASSES. Also, SHELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, ChIEESE, and in Fact e ey ing usnilly kept inl the GROCERY LINE. BAGGING AND TIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND hlART\VA RE. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. NEV( FALL ANJI1 WINTER STOCK .S A U E LS'. I have jiust returned froaw the Northern narkets where I havv carefully selectei and Irehlased one of the haidsoeilt stocks of IRy"' )(>OrODs ever brought to tls ckeat. lvitA lly clistoliers and friends to call amnd (-Xulllllle ily goosev before inthig their rcanses, feeling, that I cai silt the tastes of tle i)ost fabstidious. LDIE ashme, GhI)s I al the iew styles an1d colors, (hanigeable Worsteds, pilcils Cashlieres4, GIigAliis, Shuirti lig, 1)olnestics,, Flaiu nels, etc., utc. Our stock PIECE GOODS is coiplete, and at 11w slhues. Our Goods will satisfy the llost critical delads, and prico4 favor the pircbase rese Goods only iee( to bc sein to he applree lted. I'ICH TO SUIT 'I'1,ll nTime . ILadies are cordially invited to call and ilL( t (1111ith line of PRINTS. There ver has been such a handsoile and exteniive conlection of ntew and desirable olifThe iCed on our counters. All standard and reliabhh brde . Prices wll be entirely shat actory , anld thle onl1y dini~tt thle puirchast.er needradsperice will be ejntiey at e n froim such anl immense variety of desirable patterilno N0T10NS! fC r,10Io F3 Novelties lin Nottingham Valenclenne and Linen Fichus, novelties In Cream, Black d White Ties, and all atyles of Laces. Alo, a benutifihin of Ladles' 1ram GBnt, k Handkerchiefs real 'orchon Lace (Spanish) it Crea lfd Black. A good articl Pik and Blue Shili, sitablo for ladies' nic ,vea. [IVE ME, A CAL . Perfect satisfaction gun ranteeda No troubl t show good Mlte attendants ready to serve all visitors. L. SAMUELS. NEW SHOES -AT .THlE CIORNEJ STORE. OiENTS' AND LADIES' FINE SHOES, ALL MADR ( OF OUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR NEW YORK TO PURICHASE. FALL DRY (GOODH. TIIIS SPACE WILL SE4 RESERVED) FOR NOTIC OF MY STOCK.