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THE NEWS AND R$1ALD. V WINNSBORO, 8. 0. ATURDAY. December 29. a I I Iso t 4NO. So J.EYNOLDR. 01118A. A. DOUG.'Ass. n Tn conviction of Conroy, the New York policeman, of murder in the first degree to another empibatic answer to tihe assertion that murderers cannot be convicted where death Is the penalty 1 or a possible penalty. The assertion never had any firm foundation at best. Murderers have been convicted and hanged in States where public opinion Was Very much opposed to hanging and< where public opinion had, as it always has, and ought to have, a good deal of weight with the muen composing juries. It was very difficult In the Webster case, In Massachusetts, to find twelve toenm not Conscientiously opposed to the death ponalty; but they were found and Webster was executed. And the cases are few, if, indeed, there are any, where an undoubted murderer has escaped conviction in a State where the death penalty is in force, simply because of opposition in the jury box to that form of punishncit. Ti.: revised Old Testament threatens to provoke even more criticism than the revised new one. Joseph's coat is no longcr a "coat of many colors," or -'crazy patteril," but "a tunic with long sleeves." The hippopotamus no longer "drinlikoth up a river and hastet h not," because '"he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth," blit "though a river swells he is not afraid; fearless thoughi Jordan washed halo hie mouth." The "chariots witi flaminicg torcles" seen it) a vision by Isaiah are ''chariots with steel." The woods are not full of "'satyrs'" and "dtlragons," but "goats" and "jackals." The "aa tion scattered and peeled whose land the river alls spoiled," is "the nation tall and shaven whose land the rivers divide." In fact, the old version as compared with the new reads as if the proof-reader had been through tihea ancient book and changod it to suit himself and put the "'intelligent. comn positor" into a bad hole. Tin. Washiamgon correspondent of the Nwcis and Courier tells the follow jig: 'IA sensational story has jist cone to light concerning Arthur's re cent visit to New York. When lie at toanded the Evacuation (lay cereamonies lie stopped at the Fifth Aveanne Hotel. A suspicious character was caught prowling about tle corridor in the vicinity of the President's room1s. He was arrested and takei to police head quarters and disaraned of bowic-kuilfe and loaded revolver. lie declared that lhe intended to serve the Presideant as Garfield had becen servedl. Therec is no doubt lhe litended to assassiniate the President. ie was dliscovered1 by a guest of the hotel. The miatter' was kept from A rthaur untiIlihe arett rned to) New York, when lhe forunad ~ihat thovy had changed his r'oomas at the Fifthi Avenue, anad aan explanaationi was amade. TWO detectives guardecd his new apart-. ment. Oni the last trip the Prescidenit was munch scared." THlE WORK 01" THlE ESSION. NEW~ MEAM~rsu'i. I'-Aami.:n ER 'raiii.: LAW-MiAU hin '4 List of ActS udi~ JNoiut lIesoluitious1 of 4muaeral or' Loenl Inaterent. Th'le folloinga is a list of Acts and1( Joinit Utesolut ions passed at the late session of theo Legislature, omnittiang suich as are of no iterest to (lie read cr's of this paper: An Act to prohibit (lie stale of un sound meat. An Act to linmit thle agerLs of puilIs attenidi ng thle free public schiools. An Act to aameand Sec'tiona ",507 of theo General Statutcs, relating to entry onl lands after notice. An. Act to nliand sect ion :123 ot the Code of' Civil P'roccouawe, rehatiang to costs ii certain actionas. An Act, to prev'ent thle net tinag anad trapiping of' Partid~ges execpt lby pter sons5 ulponat heir' owni lamis. ' An Act providinag thle annaaer in which jo it debtors may separately complounda thaeir in debtedniess. An Act to change~ thie namea of (lie town of Coniway~boro, ini die county of Hlorry, to Conway. Ana Ac(t to amen ilthe1 Ia w in regard to (lie collectiona of de'lialqinet'a. taxes ona real estate. An Act to i amenld 8ect ion (137 of thle General Statutes, rehit ingi to compien satliona of county comm iuissionaers. Aan Act to alnenad Sectionms 1,178, 1,179, andau 1,181 of the G eneal Statutes, relaiti g to dIrainage ill cert ainm(:1 coin ties. An Act to priovide for (lie taking~ of testimoniy de be LessC ini civil actaois depeniding inm thle Conurtsa of Conanonm Pleas in this St ate. Ama Act to amnad Sectioai 2,237 of the Geanearal Statutes of' South Cairo lina, relatinlg to dr aaw inai jurlies. Ami Act to prohibit trl'al justicos who aire pwactimg' attoarneys f'roam appear'-. mng ini cases sent by them to the circuit courat. An Act to incorpor'ate thie Boaird of Diarector's of (lie Thteological Seamiary of the Associate Reformaaed Presbyte r'iaan Churacha. A n Act to aimenid Sectiona 2,258 otf thie Geaneral Statutes of' South Care hiaaa, relatiang to Ib ld(raiwinag and1( cii pannielhintg of juamres. Aln Act to allow (lhe Stamte supleria. tenadent of oducatioan to tase ceartaini funds foir (lie puirpocse of coanduacting] Normal lIastitutes dhauing thao yeCar Ala Act to declare void contaracts for the sale of ar'tlcles for' futumre deliver'va ad~e unader certaini cilcrcstances, an 11 l to provide a remnedy' for such caises. An Actt tofamend~ Sectionm 47, Chap ter 4, Tiitle 1, Part. I. of thme Geniearal Statutes, relating to the r'epor't of the secretaary of Staite on certifIcates de- . posIted wi lham. An Act to eacr (the righats of lter- d, 4008 JmavIna an hiberent in lnansfr ited for taxes. An Act to amnend the criminal law I providing for the pI1uniaiinent of bortion. An Act to provide for ani expedi lous modo of ejecting trespassers. An Act to -amond Chapter XIX. of ho General Statutes, relating to free ublic schools. An Act to roiew and aimeid the harter of the town of Marion. An Act to authorize cotunty commis iloners to openi and establish public ughways. An Act to amend Section 2,504 of lie Gcuteral Statutes of South' Caro ina, relative to Inarkiig she), etc. An Act to imniid Sectioi 2,059 "hapter CXV, Title 11, Part IV of' the 1eneral Statutes, relating to recogni alnces. An Act to charter the Chester Me ihanical and Industrial Buildiing and ,oan Association, and to ratify the tets done by said association since its >rganlizationi. An Act to aiiend Section 1,746 of h General Statutes, relatiniir to the 'ranting of' licenses for the sale of in oxicatiig liquors Ai Act to amend Section 2,711, Imlapter 118, Title 3, Part 4, of the Joeleral Statutes, rolaitinte to the dities )f the board of directors of the State >enitentiary. I~A c, to fix the titnte for the valua i l' lands of which the iuoband 'icseized, for the purpose of ,ssess ng dower. 1+A** An Act to declare it a inisdomeanlor [Yor any person to take or uso any horse, mare or mule viIhout the colt went of' the o'.* vicr an(] without inteti Lo steal the samc. An Act to provide for the distribu on at on e1 Copy of' the Acts and Joint lIesolutions of' the (encral Assembly iid of' the autial reports (if the State ofilcers to each of Ile clhtr'tered col leges of' this Stale. An Act, to incorporate the Sumter Building anid Loan Association of Sumuter, South Caroli na. An Act. to reluire fForeign co-opera tiol tssessinclit (oainpanlies to cotply witl (he ilsuratice laws of' the State and to clearly defitne VIho shall be coi sidered agents of' insurance companies. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend the charter of' the towi of' Winuisboro," approved March 18, 1878, (16 Statutes, 512,) aiad to authorize lie collection of' a tax for a certkain purlpose. An Act to amend Section 637 of' tlie Geaneral Statutes of' South Carolina, so f'ar as it relates to tile counties of Oranghebnag, Anderson, Williamsbura'gI Edgefield, Fairlfield, Barin vell and Gueor'getowna. All Act to amend Section 252 an d Section 271 of the Genteral Statutes in relation to the compelinsation of county auditors and county treasuiers. Joiit Resolution 'to pl'ovide for the auditig and payient by Fairfield cVonnaiy of 1 lie claim of N. P. Myers for services rendered as constable tuhring fihe fiscal year cominein November 1, 1880. Joint liesolution to amend Article 9 of' the Constitution of South Carolina r'elating to finance and taxation. All Act to make applropiationi1s to meet the ordiiary expenses of the State govenimeinat for Ilie fiscal vear' Aoinmencitg Noveinho' 1, 1883. ' An Act to amencad '1'ilthe Ill, Chapter X I of' I le Geaneral Statutes relatinig to thle assessmaent and~ tatxat ion of pr'op crty' so that Ithe treasur'ei' can collect and the auiditor' assess at the same t iane. An Aet to aaieiid An Act Centitled "An Act to atnendt suhbdivisiont 1, Sec. Iio.> 2-1, 'ar't.I, Title Ill of' the Code of' Civifl.Proccedurze relat ig to ci rcuit c'our ts,'' appr~ioved Deceaamr' I3 1882 and~ to ianind Sect ion 26 of (lie Code! of Civil Prioceduriie. Au Act to anmend Ithe law in regm-aid to the r'egistrtattioni of' electovs so as 1o prov'idc for' the i'eiiewal of' lost cril i.. lica tes and1( to pr'ovide thIat the zihera tion ini ihe wt'is f' the cif v of' Charles.. paissed at its laist sessioni shiall niot. bi: conistruted to tlecl or' nIler fthe r'egisl r'a t ion pr'(ecinets ini sa1id city fori' fedleialI Slate anditlcounty~ clections,and thaflit nto changes ini the watrds 0o' aniy city or bt'own shall eflect theit regist ratioin'pre einiets fbi' f ederal, State :aid counatyv elect ions, tintless ex li'esslyv so declare'd( ini thle Act pr'ov'idinag for' suchi chiaau-e A ni Act to anienid fthe ti rsl sect ion of' ani Alct nit led "'Ani Act to prov ide for liesaftali shmttent. of' tw c)iew school ifistr'icts mi the ctit-v. of' l:airfiehcl, tad lor' t hat e vy anid ('01lectiaon of' a school tax thier'ent,"' as far' ias the sa me 10elates to thle'5 shiootl dlistrticf, inchd idino hg le o<ay (of' ltidgeway' ini the coutity of IAn A'ct.h to auithorize thle couta yii comn misisioniers of' Sintfez'r t county (< driawi ltiri oi'der' upo thi fe treaisur et' of said( soty to pity to 11 . S. Ihi'adilwell out of' L~lc count lit fa lsadd it ioanal coin tsa.. iotn for' stei'tvices r'ii end'ed ini plm in ai Igetier'al imidex to b~ooks ini the oflle .f ilegister' of Alesne (coaives'iuie of' nid coinity. .An A't to prov'idle toi' the paym'iienlt i past dute scool clai nus ina Picketns .indis fbi' thle 00onsftueli aid (er(cltiou >f' a sarc'tophaigus for' thle remuainus of Johnt (I. Calhounai. Ani Act to amiend Chiapter' N(.yVl[[ Pazrt, Ill, 'f'it to VI, of' thle ( benal statu ttes of Ithis SIat, relating Ia costs. Anl Act. to auithzoizo iandh teil'ite the sotunat v comauu ssioners (of P ickenas coun i y t) altei' thle course o'fluhe pubil!ic tighway ktnownt as the Pupitw .An Act to r'emov'e all doubt as to thle iime of' holdling genecral clections in Lthis State. An Act to prohibit the sale of spirit ltus hi~lor's within the cotunty of' Blarnawell. An Act, to organtize hoards of healfth i!nd fot' thle better' priotectioni of' lie tJoinit lUesolutiont to extenid the honie Its ot'an Act enititled "Ant Act to pro 'ido ar't ificial Iimnbs for all .Coldiers of' he State who lost, theli' legs 0or armri 0or v'ho have been permanenithi disatbled nt t hcir legs or' arms duiniig militatry' ervice mi the year's 1861, 1862, 18t;, 861 andit 1865, or' who have not beeni tuppilied unider' thle diriecltion of' lie senertal As'semnbly'," approved I)eeem.. ecr 17, 1881, to ia cer'taini class of' per oats hterelit lnmed1." OT ('fICE Islhert'by givt'n that the unth-r n' te purpo'pse of' doing huluhiess in Soale aid Fet'td Stables int te Town of WI ,tts. or'o alnd hthle (City of C'hatrl'ston. 1rot'til~ tttentiont wIll b e giveni to all busIiess mi a depatrtmen( W.I. LYSE 4.1EPOIT 's THE WORST "ISM" TO-DAY IS Rheumatism RHEUMATISM IN THE BACK Curod by PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER, RHEUMATISM INf THE KNEES Curcet by PERRY DAVI/S'S PAM/N KILL EIC.. RHEUJATISM III TE MUSCLr S Curod by PERRY DA VIS'S PAIN KILLEI. RHEUMATISM OF LONO STANDMI' Cured by PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buy of any Druggist Perry Davis's Pain Killer FROM*ANU AFTER1 . TIIIS DATE WI I oLL SELLOUT AT COST ALL 1ny Shif Goods, Canned Goods', Con. fections, Sugars, Coroes, Rice, Tea and all goods inl my storc. ]I you give mue a call you will be mct. with PRICES timboard of inl tle GROCERY LINE OF WIVNNSBO1RO. Give me a call. There will be no trouble in the least iA) show my goods. I MEAN BUSINESS. S. S. WOLFE. CHEAP GROCERY STOltE. BEGGARS! Who wotild h1ieve- that we were lho gars, after looklig over our splendid stoc of goods, whlich is itore exttnive an1d ich er than ever-'i:ld yeCtsIch Is the case. We have beggared ourselves by laying it so b .eent .o shtort. it the sirst plnee, we beg those~t owO us to cote anid pay up, herchy we heg for MONWY. bveryb4ody wvants inonttey, and1( e'speially3 Ihe 115'we oweVi. If we id not4 owO anybodytt aiti Coublt live withtout, httying antything we We~ wat. (.4 1how' you4( the' beaifuhjtl hig we have~i on hantd, tueful as well ats ttach's:c:, isyeglasses, Inut (ods Nanc Goo~tds, T'ilei Mets, \'ases, ( 'ups anld .tahn-c 8 10 of4 tise Iihings, that 'out inay ha.'ve jileasurei antd we ptrofit terey. N'ow is* (IA IlGA LNS, Ilir weO wvill M(elI att1 cottind beclow rather NEW STF()lU., WhicheltV C eect to d'o) 500oon ateor Chriistinats. CONNOR & CHANDLER. l its just receivetd a sutpply of Se.lf.llitg hI tckwhteat IFlourt ntd Newv Orleatnn ii>. lasses, (OhI itoverniiinent .Java Colfee. (anited (Goods. conisistinig of Salhnoit, lid ir Iet~ P eats, Tlottnal 4es, Okra nttd'I'Tontitoes, l'enchtes, Piinea pples, %ar'row Sqjuash, lix ed Pictkle's, S.lutilardh aint I PepperO, laiinis, (Cito andl Currents, !hoyaIlHain~g 1'. w h'r., AlI.tcarioni ad (Cheese', antd Eviportt Ied \'e4etable.s for Son. R $A ALAC LOWEST PR0 CES t N THE'. U T H *0 P GRWT SALE DnY GOODS --AND CIothjing LHEY MUST GO! DUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, SHOES and BOOTS, W ill be offered for the next At PRICES that will satisfy the closest buyer. P. Lllockor & Bro. ATTENTION HIOUSE KEEPERS JUST4 REO1~EfE, Pa:tentii Process lateckw~heat Flour, Choice, L~ayer l12aisins, ( reatn (Chlecse, Pinelap~ple Pickles and Sauce, Imiported( and1( *loiestie lirdin~es, Sa1lmon, Mac(kerelI, C3ox's ( il Line, Powdelredl and (Cut.-Loaf Sugar, Grat d( and1( Sliced P~ineleI~t, (Ukra and TIoma loesc~, P'ears, Peachecs, Tomaitoes, Sutccotalsh 11nd mant~y other~ goodis in that line. in fact, miy GROCERY IIPARTrMENTL s full of FlnF.SII STOCK of the very best inality. TO FAR1MERIS: I halve at large stoc(k of heay' BOOTIS ind Si 0O0S for womieni and( inen, that maust be sold1 by January 1st, regatrdless oIf proiit. Also heavy goods for pants and( oathi. Price noi object. I want mioney. 'WLL FOlR CASII ON TIllE SP~OT1. ' R. M. HUEY. I IEAD)QUA RT ERpS. While we have., soegodsut a 'N5 rtile The garent ar gof stilsh satlu 5 ,$0awed 1th til, w e y mat 13 and cl Iimie grD tr you cntemplae buyng iy lcry (sln? if s yatd iisoi e teset othen comikg (to 11( soum i. 'i'here Is nythin unirth s unel inaFall and in-l er* apparliel that you~ require you can find it 1 our stock. BOYS' SU~liTS. To the ladles of Winnsboro we wilsh to Ilionnee that we have tile largest stock of Ioys' Clthingij in Columbhia. I loys' school (d (dress stilts; also a -han)dsomen line of Jits for the little ones, and( inmtde and unmiedl ill thme idatt styles. We also iarantee a perfect fit. All orders senit to rn y address will receive promipt aittentionl, E id If they do niot suilt or lit, you enn re. ia themll by payving half express. U lUespeedully, Ft M.J I. KINAI;m), CHARLESTON' ADVERlT1SEMENTQ - LUOAB & RICIHAIRDSON, iTATIONERS, PRINTERS AND BLANK BOOK VIANUFACTURERS, 12 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ue W. STILES, PAINTER, IURLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST., CHARCLESTON, S. C. )ealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Colors, Glu, &c. A LVIN R. TINIOMLINSON, (Factory in- Charleston.) bIANUFACTURiF OFP SADDLEs, BRIDLES, lIAlNS88, &c. IN SADDLE1tY, IIARDWARE, LEATIIERII, &C., C. Importer of English Bits, Stirrups, &c. 37 M'rTN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ENRY STEITZ, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In O11EIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT, ples, OIInges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, to Lenons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, W 'ennuts, Cabbages, &c. n4 E. COR. MIEETINO & MAuIRKE S'iTURTS, CIIALESTON, S. C. 11AllLES C. LESLIEt, Vholesale and Retall Commission Dealer ill 1'SII, OYSTEi, (El A ME an( POULTRY, Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market. )flice No. 7 3iarket St.. East of East Bay. Consigninvits of Country Produce are sectfuIIyN. solietteil. Poiltry, Eg g, &c. I erishable Gods at owner's ris after lelivery to Southern Express Co, Fe OTIIElIIOOD & CO., c IRON MElRCILANTS. )uALERIJs IN MACil!NElRY AN14) SUPLIES. AG ENTs iO FOR WMA T) 1'll SOUTil CORN MILL." No. 105 MEETING ST., CHrARLESTON, S. C. Try our ,50 ceits Machine Oil-the best i the lmarkwt. f AGELI 3EEIt LitOM TiE CL AUSSEN BRlEWING CO., ClIAlLESToN, S. C. I lavo Ino% a Standard Iler superlor to of 'rs; ut up in kegs, patent stolper bottles unt' tottles inl barrels for export, to keep a olig tille. Emllipty beor bottles bought. XMent [in Coliuilb la, Mr. J ulius Krentlels. c LEMENS CLACIUS, -IMP'ORTER AND DEALE It N- r WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOC.ACCO, OUOCERIE8 AND PROVISIONS, 1{o 175 EAST BAY, CIAlRLESTON, S. C. TTO TiiEDmAN &k SONS, WIOLESALE GitOCERS, -AND 1PlIOVISION DEALERIS, 102 ANI) 104 EAST BAY Si'EET, CIIARESTrON, S. C. SLlOLEsnLE~ OR1OCEits, LIqUOn 1)p!ALE.:ls COMMIlSSION MEiItellANTI~, 97 EASTl llAY, CllAlRLESTON, S. C. i No. :120 KING STi., OI-Pi'oxEi inIEIITY W'INDOW SIIAi)E8, P'AIIt HANG IN(1S, LACE CU'l'AINS, DNr ANn Ui-HiosTicy Coons, ClhARldLESTiON, S. (I. D\l~xw AWNIN(os MADE T'o ORDERu C. CUD1WOlT'I & CO., --W) )EI OLESALE O SE 155 M EET&INGS~o ET __ CliARILESTION, s. C. WIIOIIE.iAE (OROCElis \ND) DEJALElHS IN CAlROLINA RIICE. PRfOPI'i ETOIIs 01 Tjf E CELEURIIA'T'lt CAlROLINA TOLU TONIC, 99 EAST UAY, CII A RLESTION, S. C LVA ('AiE & CO.,A CiA iILE.STON ICE 11OUSE IAt~I(U:T, (.~(iN~~j CI[I:nci STRlEETr, ClTAlLESTrON, S. C. s'lee packetd for the country a specialty. I A.N ELSON &CO)2,I --WIIOL,*ALE~ DEIALERS IN llOOT1 AND) ShlOES, N o. 23 II A Y N E S'1T 11 N N,, CIIAIIIJESTON, S. C. Si j.W. AIMA R & CO ,p WH1OLEsALE AND RE1TAIL, DEALEIRS IN kiURIcuhAL INSTlulJSTNrs, 'iFnUMEI xs AND) T1OILET AxRICLE~S, Cor. Kin g alud Va nderhiorst Street.. CHIARILEST1ON, S. C. ()() s OD(i'T INE 13 NT] (1000 To CLEAN TH'IE eth of at couth or a cross-cut saw, but it leanse,4.s tihe Ti''T'iI 0 Of l NAN IlEIN08 ANC) O tlih' prearatio enn al. It is per Si4'~ iet albox. Wholesale Agent, Columibia, S. C. For s;ahe in W~inisboro by McMASTECMi iMi0i & I(J.E'VJIN. rirgeAt- Stock Sotath of Ilaltanore. Moquet ru,'selp 3-Ply aind Jngr'ain C(arpeta, Rtugs at s ani C runmb Ole hetWinow Shades, a11ls P 'r, Itorder'S,Lacei CIurtalns Cot. con~ ant Poles, Cocoa & Cantn, Mattings, l'me, lrlto for Sataples andi Priees JIAIepC i& OOSKEuy, 4.)QI$g'4 eA PV t NE W FUR NITUR E IOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS. ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! BIG INDUCEMENTS-NOT IN JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS, BUT BAtGAINS IN NEW ST Y LES AND BEST QUATA TIES. SEWING MIAOIIINES, AS GOOD AS CAN 1E MADE, AND AT PRlICES LOW ENOUGII TO A ' 'T ' A C T ECONOMICA L BUY ERS. coule and see, fuld ii 1 calmot. ( thnm 111t tei o oi, iy n tere-yott need not feel that you are nitter e slightest ohligations to pi' - luse A .So get your ticket via th.POP UL. A 1:0 UT, autd conie straight thrugh to the kIRST-CLASS FU1RRVITPURE'i STOJRE. You will get (1OD BAIALNH T IN I[O.LYNS'7 (10OU at the L1OW11,ST UJCN.S. Tho WIVSE and the ECONOMICA L 0T OFF Iv IiB E. Oct R, W .PHLLIPS. JUST BECE[VH. TEN THOUSAND "SUGENHEiMER'S CHOICE" IGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR FIVE CENTS A PIECE. TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE PURE ORTTH CAROLINA CORN WIIlSKEY. L'"HE OLD CROW W1ISKEIIY A/ L WI YS ON J.'A.Yi, -AT 3. SUGENHEIMEB'S. G OMI 21W" . R , -N LLWAYS FRESH AN CHEAP AT HARDEN' . We have just reccived a fresh supp v of WESTERN FLOUR of all grades, Id more to arrive in a few days. We keep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYlRUVP. amid OLASSES. Al1o, S I'LF .GOODS, CANNED GOODdCIES, and in lne. every Ing usuilly kept in the GROCERY LINE. j BAGGING AND TIES BOOTS, SHOES AND IIARDIVA11b J. H. HARDEN &'BRO. NEW FALL ANfl IW1INTER ST U . S A M U- E I- S 1 have Just returned from the Northern markts, whre I have carefully 8eievtecl a' irchased one of theblamidsoimest. stocks of DRIY GOODS evel r olilt 6 t ii; mIna rket. nvite my enstomers and friends to call and eXSInie my goo gt befor( thi ima rheir trchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes of the iliost fastidious. a 11. 1) ItSS (31O1)S li all the w tyles and colors, CouIangale Worsteds, Ipacas, Casineres, ingatls, Shirtivgs, 1Donesties, Flannels, etc., etc. Our stock PIECE (40ODIS 1-4 complete, and at low figures. Or Good.. will satisfy the imost critical demin'ds, and prices favor .I(. pfIrelmaser. Pse Goods only need to be sen to be apprecated. * PICES pMRS. P2RTNTS! P]EINTi Ladles are cordially invited to call 61nd 'nspect our mnannuotline of I'I N'1$. There ver has been such a hlandmsomne and extensive Collection of newand desia l(T.1 Thde cedil on uir counters. All standard and reliable brands. Pic andes Will be (.ini iely s-mt actory, and the only dilileulty the prehamsr need exprme(. e wvl be to iaei ' sae n from such an ilnimense variety of desirable patterns. Novelth-' in Nottingham Valenelenne mand LinenI Fiellus, novel ties i n Crea mu, lack :I White Ties, and all StYles of Laces. A Iso, a I eaiti ful hue of Ladle-' and Imatsk c I landkerehiefs, real 'I orelhon Lace (Spandh In Cream and ofaC. A good artlelo Pink and BIllne Mull, snitablle for ladles' mek wearar MIUVE ME A CALL. Perfect satisfaction guiarant('ed. No trouble to ,Iio~v goods. lite attendants ready to sorvo all visitors,. L. SAMUELS. NE W SHOES -AT THE CORNE31 STORE. GENTS' AND LADI'5' FINE SOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR NEW VYOI TO PURCHASE FAIL DRY 4GOODS. THi is SPACE WILLJ lE RESERVED FOR NOTIG OF MY STOCK, JT. MV. JB~ED AT-T.