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TOWN" AND COUNTY. TUSPAY, March 10, I I a : 1880. TIitsis oi Tiin Npws. AND nERALD.. -TI'ri-weekly edition, four dollars per aannt, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents peranflrnum, in advanee. Liberal discount to clubs of tV4i anld upwards. , RATEs or ADvEIrTISIN0.---One dollar per inch for the first inseftion; i id fifty cents per Inch for elic subseq jent insertion. These rates apply to Vil'ad vertisements, of whatever natv re, and I ae payable strictly in advaneo. Col tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very sliberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first ii1sertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Semple announcements 01 marriages and deaths published free ot chaR e, and solicited. All communications of whatsoever nature; slould he aldresscd to the Winushoro Publishing Companyi Winnsboro, S. C. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Tiho following is the schedulo of arrivals on 110 0. 0. & A. Ita'Iroad, upon the basis of Wash. dngton tine, whirh 1i about,. sixteen minutes ahead of WVinmnboro time: GoING NORMr. Colimbi............10.58 a. m. 10.4 p. in. Blythewood........11.42 a. in.. ... 11.41 p. in. idgoway...........11.59 a. m ........12.00 p. in. Winnsboro.......I.2Op. m.........12.81 a. IS. lackstoek....... 1.09 -.M......... 1.12 a. M Uhester189 P. M......... 1.41 a. M (OING SOUTH. Chester........ 1.22 p. in......... 2.41 a. m. f Blackstock.......... 9.10 p.m......... s.14ca. M. 'Vinnsboro........ 2.50 p. in......... 8.57 a. m. Ridgeway....... 9.20 p' m......... 4.29 a. in. Illytr wood. .... 8.88p.M. 4.48 a. m. 6 Columbia.......4.20 pM......... 5;80 a. m New Adverusements. For Schodl Commiisloner-Many Frids. '1 Municipal Election-E. S. Clandler, *t Clerk. Corn and Fodder-Jno. D. McCar 1py, Agent. Look out for cold weather and don't catch cold, betuif-you do, nothing will I meet the requirements of, your si6* :a tion so well, as Dr. Bull's Cdugh' Syrup. Mr. Richard Cabeen, an old gentle - man residin. iIn the H6sellville neigh borhood, died on Thursday last. Hie C was upwards of seventy years of age. Wq have no particulars. Thursday evening Ii the time for the supper and entertainment to. be given for the purpose of raising tfnds to build a parsonage for the Methodist t Church. It is a worthy object, and all t who go-will have a good' tin6. The - Thespian Hall is the place where the "Inner man" can be fully satisfled, at the time mentioned. The wet weather of the past week I has seriously damna d th wheat' amid c outs-crop; and it is feared by some that the crop will be linost a failure. It has caused rust apd, mildew in it, and much'of the 'heiit iI now iyhig flat e upon the ground. It will require an unusual amount of vit.ality in the stalks to enable them to reencver from Ythe effects of rust anid mildew, comnipg a so etirly in the sealsonm.. DEA Tn OF' Mu. WIyhxA[ STEWAnT. I -Mr. '\Vflliai'# teg'art, of this g;nty, I Aicd a4Jms ho~ 'rly 8tlinday:miiorn ing, after a very iiif illniess. He had been in his usual health up to Friday.| when hie was taken suddcnady sick, andl his disease was of so violent a chiarac ter as to. obpfllo all. efforts to,ogheck i.. Mr. Stewat wvas & native oIf Irelanid, and had been ini this count.ry about nine years. Hie married about a year ago tihe danghter of our esteemed(l - fellow-citIzen Mr. John Weldon. Mr.' Stewart wvas a man of industry,1 ntog r ity anid thrift, and was universally es * teemed. The funeral services were 'held at the Presbyterian church on Monday morning. __ A STRANGE THING.-We have often read about strange .occurrences that seemed almost Incredible; but thd fol lowling fact fully verifies the trite say lng, truth is stranger than fiction. One day st week, Mr. John Patrick, of White Oak, was having some blasting done in his well, which was of a depth of sixty feet. On descending the well after one of the blasts had been dis *charted, it was found that an i-on wedge had been blown out of the solid'1 rook in which'It had been embedded.; It was pieked out from the debris and fr'agments of rock lying In the bottom of the well, anid is niow in tihe possesS sion of Mr. Patrick, still having .por tions of the rock adheiring to it. Hlow it came to be in the rock at a depthogf sixty feet, we will not pretend to say ; but there are witnesses of unimpeach. able vei'acity who will testify to the truth of the fact. The wedge is vahua. ble as a.woyk of art, . that evifices tihel skill of the primeval -'blacksmiths 'off this country, and as a rello of a high state of civilization that has b9en swept away.' Mr. Patrick thinks of sending the wedge to the Smithsonian Insti *tute. If he ddes,so, we may lookc for a *disetteeion 6oncerning it equal in eQngth learning and a nimation to that. 'WhIoe the .learned'Soeieties of Erope had oerM he celebiuated stone found by afa .Miekupon which were 'writ t mietle enawacters B. . XJSIb T. U.M. i' NA# L S. . A. R1. E.' -Thre CondiionSN ofteWt 'I and the Gra Orops-(4ood (Iardeas - Caom ova axoula.cOOos Monoazo, March .i1 S-.9h anelentrhilosopherse taught ht~'~ t(tetabhs ra aeaaum," and'Zh1~" It%w d*s aedepted by all' n de~ bh er. alileo, *hen jp sted Jr. QGaliicd:fo there is alioist,.if not c perfect, vaculum in them, as to,water, t We have had but littlo ritin in these M p-rts during the fll and winter, but the windows of heaven" have beenlt ip0ned and "much water" haa fallen within the last-few days, and' contin es to fall up to the night of tids datc, kid the Vaeuit o,f the linterstices oc.' the 'arth are 64ng'fill6d wivth moisture. 8 rills will facihlitlto vork, as the grounl ;t was hlard, and will invigorate the y 6ard-carnestness of small grain. *3y i Aheby," in my saunterings about th'e mkubs, I have seen sone promising e .rops of wheat and eats. Mr. J. Mitt- t ay Kirkland has a field of wheat hard t to boat-if it can be beat. It is tio )est I have seen anywhere. Mr. J. K. Davis has a field of red oats, which 1-. ronises a glorious yield. IJ I have a pleasurable sensation of an Acipated gastronomical enjoyment V Awhen I glance my eye over the gar- d lens. I venture to say that thi place -an show as forward or as early a gar ten as canl be seen this side of the fore ,d ones of Colmnbia. Mrs. Dr. Ow ms has a garden fill of good-sized cab- h )ages set out and flourishing, and hei t Parden peas have long since bedn 'stuck" and will be in bloom in a few layi. This rainy and dreary weather I a good for vegetation, but not for the tl 'rhcumatiz" of SENEX. VALUAIILE RELICS.-Major J. H. ivhitier, of this city, attorney-at-law " id registrar in bankruptcy, has in his " ffice a large arm chair that was once il office chair of America's greatest tatesman, John C. Calhoun. He has lso four volumes of iienry William )e8aussure's law reports, i-esented to P Ar. Calhoun by the author when Mr. w allhoun was Vice-President of the 1 Jnited States, and a walking cane learig the Ineription, "From the n omi of Jefferson, presented to John tl . Calhoun, 1843. Those valuable 'lics-descnded to Maj. Whitner front 1s father, one ot' the most illustrious f South, Carolina's old judiciary, into fhlosd hands they fell when the Cal- fc ouin estate was settled up, and they R te very highly prized by their pkesent I wer.-Grecuville CJhronicle. INCYDIARY FimEs.-Juda Jones and ier husband, colored, were up before F (11 [uStiW"o Witherspoon on Friday last, 0 harod with setting fire to the corn rib of M'. Wilson Cronshaw on the 7 L'uesday night previous. Juda w;s ommitted to ail and her husbandU re- F eased. Vlie these parties were un- G lrgoliig a preliminary examination, Ir. Crenshaw, who was here in at endanco upon thc trial; received in ortmation that his barni, containing en thousand bundles of fodder, was hen in flames. Several oflCeCrs Of the aw went immediately to the scene, boutthree miles from town, and at emI)ted to get some clue to the guilty larties A youtig negro man, lnaied Itey Montgomery, was arrested and omnitted to jail, who will have a pre iminaryi hearng in a few days. m*le flcers who are Woi'kit) up the case ,eAie to state^ what m v.ross they ave inade.-Lancaster Ledrer. CHINEsE IN CINCINNATI.-The m1-0011- J fecd lep(r is making his ipearance in. ~lncinnmati in great numbers. The Engtrier thus sp,eua of wihat it terms 'the ill-nmnened Asilic wolf:" "Trne,. s vet,.the Chinammen are not here in ,ifilcienmt numbers to uihvorably zLf ent wages to any great ext ent ; but hey aro'(eotnitag. The close observer nav tiote a consanmt ineras in the he eit. is binfg dotted i vei' with the lirna of the Monfroliani ""lansleymen, iireaking out like smani Ipox 1l'5stnles I pon ever~v st reet.. The Lejlislatein 11 vhichClifornit~'mia is w iselv c.e: im b or her own prom~t.etion is dr mg thema > rom her.i b)orders, andl Cali forniia's de'- ~i iverance will -be .outm. .calaumity,. her neat, our poison. Our- people imay as ~et ready to face the Celestial muisic. X The time Is not far distant when they nust dance to the melodique tumn tm and the'hurdy-gurdy." Coorrrwo BY' PiOx'.-Judge Me b adanm rendered ta (lion. in the Ma i.ne,Court,~ New" k Thii-day,i i ourious ease brou~t ' bya John 'W. 3oyle against Phil p H. Ottoman. ] L'he claim of the plntiffi'. which ~ smounted to $474.50, was made up of, an item of $141.50, alleged to be due i or training two pedestrians at defend- n: Lnts request; and the balance for 3rvices in winning back the estranged tffections of a lady of p,osition whomu he defendant desired to marry. To iccomuplish tis latter result the plain.- a ifl'saysehe wvrote the lady' a number >f tenderly affectionate and pleading ~ otters, purportin to be the produc ion of the~ efendiant. To that portion V >f the plaintiff's complaint rehating to lie love service, the defendant demur- g b d conl hdining th.t it was in the na ure of marriage brokerage; that a ~and was perpetrated on the lady by A ending her to believe that the letters vere the production-of the man who0 ought a restoration of her affections, mncthat on both of these grounds the illeged contract was' void in .Iawv. JQdge McAdam held that while the0 ~outract.mlght be opeon to the objeca ions urged against it, it was not plead" id in such a manner as to authorize ta being proniounded absolutely void , mV demuri'er.' The~ demurrer was >verruled, with leave to anBwer. CYONGRtEsSIONAL FONE~RAL8s.--Con-. rressionah Iinerals are costly affairs, is is illnstreted by the publienthon of , the annual 'eport of th Clork s of the' Efouses nd the amount of money ox- r ended wh'etn -a member dies is enoul ~ o keep a small famIly from. want or itany years. Under thhead of "M11s- e sellaneoua Items" in Clerk A~dam's re- " mort appears the following: To John 1..Thompson, amonht* of expfnses'of rnei'al of Hone Giislave $c leloher; [ncltmded amonm h itetrne whih go tp nake up the. at miied%lb are: [Auneh 181.40; Shoem er an sog (ne and litiur), $92.50; fnit c.bananas, $5 speial car', *280; evnEtra hotel ;, condactor, $5 l'prter', $5--and eo on. The amoui~ a.if ex m~ s of the fiierais ot ~o.s~~ , of I6wa ia set dowa e 16$~'.~~ nots ime a hitt e adocmmltteie ap &tefnev o ~A~ 3 tiond duttas lal rites towards a deceased associate )- hesitate - about Itiaking the overmneut pay for Jim whiskey, ?lines anld oigar consuIe< oi such a olemn occaslonl. A Coigresslonal I onsclco Is a liticlt'thitig to cor t'ehend at-tiihe4-tfid-tIhis appears to O loe of'sii'el tinYos -- Waskington& Let or. Trio: BirT., lliirm.-The bell-punch ystein of collecting a liquor tax seems a have .proved tt.6ilu rI t in V irgiila, rhre It 01igi'ated,'akdi tie Le"gisla #. ha.ag4 vea t( ieOeat. tle law ill atui'-to:h lice, <. i istem. It is ireq yr1're 81 eo 17ine this method k tuaxaoiN was put in." operntion, a ime qtite suflicioit to iivo it a 1iir A l. It haf been ioro or less tilked (; all over.tle. cQuItry, and we be 0ve applied as a local-. 1neasure tr Risilig revenue ill soine of the South rn States, but it lng sincceased to e con)sidered a dfesirable thing, and ow that Virginin has flIalh con luded to have no more to do with It, ill be understood as lhaviig had its ay. -When the students of the lUniiver Ity of Virginia .t tended a leap -vear itl'tainmient given by the )at(ies of lalottesville, they ftbund that every tdy had invited and expected to en "rtain six gentlemen. .-Cmar covered ii? bald head and ray hai with a laurel crown. Ayer's fair Vigor covers gray ielt(1 with e still nlIoro welcome locks ofyouth.* -O'Breln, the Ilonlza King, had 100,000 worth of furniitture and $250 'orth of library. o was evidently otoid of the "literary fellows." FOR SCHOOL CO31 SSIONIER. The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap reoiating the skill, zeal and fidelity ith whioh he has discharged ,ho duties School- Cnmmissioner, respectfully mninate him for re-election-subject to Lo aotion of the bemocratio p-imaries. EUNICIPAL ELECTION. OTICE is hereby given that tho an . n]a election f'or Inten(lant and ur Warders for the Town of Winnsboro, 0 C., will be held In the Town Hall on onulay, th fifth day of April. f80, be, veen the hours of seven o clock, a. In., id five o'clock, p. n. Tho book will 1 open for registration on Thursday, rilay and Saturday next preceding the xy of election, commencing at six cloew,- a, In.. and closing at six o'clock, in., of each day. The following cili ma are hereby appointed managcrs of Lid registration.and election, viz.: A. 1r. lem'ng, W. 11. Williams and Willis oodo. By order of Couneil: E. S. CLIANDLER; F neh 16-td Cl rk. on1of & Chndler, f AVE ENLARGED THEIR STOCK -OF [VELRY, STERLING SILVER, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely uinnecessary for' hcir dIIltoincrs to ':i o'uside ol' Wi ntis I regard to ARIETY, QUA LITY AND PI'iC. i-y Extra fine articles which the inrket will nuot justify ini stock, wvIll a procured on short notice. mch 13 F o atto buy cheap goods and .godgods, call at the store of [esare. Sugenhoimer & Oroeschel, where Din will find a full snpply of everything usily kept in a first-class establish.. HO0W WATCHES ARE MABE1. It will be apparent to any one, who will cx. nine a SOLID GoLD WATeR. that-asido from te nec6ssary thickness for engraving and ilishing, a large proport,ion of the precious etal used, is peeded enly to stiffen and hold io engraved Vonrtions in place, and supply the ecessary solidity and at 'surplus Did is actually needless so far as UTILITY and Dauty are concerned. In JA31ES 1B058' PAT NT GOLD WATCH OASES, this wASTE of pro cue metal is overcome, andi the SAME soLItITY ND STREINoTU produced at from one-third to ic-hailtof the usual cost of solid cases. This rocess is of the most simple nature, as fol. uws: a plate of nickel composit.ion metal, becially adapt'ed to the purpose, has two plates SO8LII) GOLD soldered one on each sige;o.'~~o iree are then passed between polished usedi >llors,-and the result is a strip of heavy plated )mposition, from which the oases, backs, con es,.bezzlos, &e,. are out and shaped by sulta le dies and formers. .The gold in these cases sufficiently thick to admit of all 'kthds of tasing,- engraving and enameling; the on r'aved eases have been cifuried until Worn per. otly smooth by time and use without renov g the gold. .THIS I8 TIlE ONLY CASE MAPI WJTH LATES OF BOLID GOLD, AND WVARR ANTED Y 8PEIAL, OBERTIICATE~ For sale by Connor & Chandler and C. Mfilier, 8k for 1Ilustrated.0atalogueo and to, pee war mt. molt 11-txly J%tST BE~MI YM AWARDED AT TH ekOaaA STATIC AIR, 1ok' dboeapii#e SimpJioittv and urabilitf this Sheller stey wit) 1u6 a rival, FOl SHIERIFF. Mes-r. liors: As nominations are In order, permit us to present the name of DL. JNO. B. DAVIS ns a oadidato for ihoriff at the onsuing elootion, subject, f course, to the action Of the Democratio rma'ric. MANY FRIENDS. FOR JUDGE OF PRO BATE. A.essri 1411 *or 8: Please an6ounoe the present incunbent, J. R. Boyles, Judge Af Proiate, as a caindi(late for re-oleotion it the WIsuiDg election, subjoet to the no tion of the Denocratic party at the pri. inarics. By so doing you will oblige his 14 MANY FRIENDs. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Mifors: Please anno vn %I I. Preston 0oopor ns a candidate for the Dmocratic nontination for sheriff at the 0mliing election (subject to the decision )f the primary election) and oblige many riends in the SOUTUWESTERN PORTION OF TRYE COUNTY. deo0 16 FOR COUNTY CO.MMISSIONER. The frienai of Mr. James G. Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the >flico of County Commissioner at the on 4uing election- -subject to the action of ho Democratic primary. ja n17-td FORZ SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friendii of the IREV. JAMES DOUG ASS res. o titlly nominate him for the position of School Commissioner of Fair ield County at the enouing electioa lubject to the notion of the Democratio ?arty at the primaries. SALE STABLES. PO THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: I HAVE established a Sale Stablo at Winnsboro, and amt prepared to eli stock stock on very accommodat ng terns, either for cash or on time intil next flll for negotiable paper. Iersons wishing to buy or swap) will lo well to call on ne before purcha8 g elsewhere. I will also pay the highest cash price Ull C0RN AND rODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congress trcet, located on1e door south of the 1add building. A. WILLIFORD. jan 20.: FIRE INSURANOrn AGE CY JAMYE? W4 LA1f. Why not inwuro yoni- property? Smee heC cost of' a per uhiem expense: D,ily c'oat. of insinum *u $1,000 at 3 per -ent pier nnmflU is only 81 cents. At 9.A per cenlt. por an numt is only 7 0. At 1} i'cr cent. poer a1nnZtum is only 4 e. Am. 1 per* cent. por annum.is only 2j e. A t per cent. pe~r annum Is only 2 . At 2per cent for 3 yeairs is only 1.88 A t 14 per cent, for 3 years is ony 1.86 a. A t 1 per cent. for 5 yea'rs is onl 0.58 e. At 2i per cent, for 5 years is (i)l 1.1 e. Dwellings in town or country, detach. 3d, insurable at the following rates, via.: For one year $ per eot. For three years I 4 per cent. For tive years.4& lper cent. Barna and contents, gin houses, baled motton, store houses, merchandise, mills mid ehur'ches insurablont adequate rates. represent only the very best com pa ujes of long experience and wvell establish. id character. JAMES. W. LAW, nov 22-Gm Aet J USTL seed Oats, 1 car-load of Lima, da.n itok of seldoted We are agents for (he'ooing bra.nds >f Guanos: Pataupson, Lowe's Georgia P'ormnula, Acid Phospheito, 0. Obor & Sons 56iunl6 Arininoninted aite Phosphate of Cime and Dissolved Boe South Carol ci F?lrQsphate, - Give use a cali, and. ~ will giveyo LBOTTOM FIGURE8S J. MoMA8 E1 & 00. GROCERIES. A NEW Supply o: Family and Plants. tion Gro "eries. 16 bbla. Choice New Orleans Molasses. FO bbli. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides other gra-es. FLOUR. Jackson's bost grades Family Yl.>u r. ALSO, A lot of Pattent Family Flour-the best In the Boro. SUGARS. All grades, from the bighe4 to the lowest. COFFEE. Peaborry (something now", Rio and Java. Also Parched io and Java. PLOWS Bought before the advance, and other articles too numerous to mention. All sold at the lowept poe4iblp prices. D. B. FLENNIKEN. feb 28 FRESH ARRIVALS. ALL SORTS OF NICE GROCERIES AT DONLY'S. Fresh Augusta Flour, of all brands, Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Kentucky Dried Beef, Dreakfast Strips, New MoAs Iackerel, New Mess Shad, Fish in all sized packages, suitable for plantation .use. 1 uro Leaf Lard in cans, buckets and tubs. Seed and 2ating Irish Potatoes, Garden Seeds, oto. -ALSO Steel Plows, Collen ,& Co.' Axp, Boxes Chewing Tobacco, all grad cents per lb. and upward. -ALSO A large stock of Liquors, Wines, and Cigars. Give mu a call W 1-. DoNLY, dc 18- Oi the Corner. THE ioHNsoN REVOLVING BOOK-CASE. lom "LmUers,' Clergv men, .PhysiLcflaes, .1di5tors, .nJunkers, Teaceher., MeerchatnIs, 8tuedseses and all who read books. ITolds more looks In loss space than miother. devIce-Rotates at a flhger'e touch-8lw rs ad justable at heights deusired--Each shelf Is1IS nches auare, holdilng a sob of Appleton's Cyclppedia. ade ofirou, icannot warp or wearout. Beauti fually ornamiented, making a handsome and novel p~iece of furniture. Sises for table hold or 2 ders f booslszes fordfoor hold 2,,o4 i ri ot books, as deaired. 'Send for descrlpv price liet. Send25 cents forom'rNEWJLL2Usinavan CATA.OGUN, with over 800 lllustrwitjons of Educational and useful articles. lANKER, PRATT & CO., School Furnishers, and Dealeru la everything in the Book and Stationary line, NEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 1d1 aA 6Orad Sb., New Torh COME QUICK ! COME QUICK ! COME QUICK I COME QUICK ! COME QUICK I AND BUY STOCKINGS. AND BUY STOCKINGS. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Rose Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose WILL BEI 80LD WILL.BE SOLD Cheaper thani ever heard of. Oheatper than dier heard of. JHalf Price, Baltf $tew York Cost Half Pd!oc Half New York (yost. 0041 AND SME COM A ND~ TiRII bC fe09 .1 D S ST2 B;tO. 0 FREE A THE WORL: WILSON .SEW in workmanship is equal to a Chror ed as a firat-cla&s Pino. It recoiv and Centennial E.positiors. IT SI other machines. Its cap.eity is un] MACHINES sold in the United Sta Others. The WTLSON MENDING of repairing WITHOUT PATCHIT WANTE W WIOSON SEI CHICAGO, SPOOL COTTION. Eb-T ABHIHI 812. 0 , T RADE GEORGE A.0CLAR11,L HOLE AGENT.. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORA Thisti 4notive featuros of this spoc enttce are that it ia made from the ver, SEBA SLAND COTTON. It it; finished Fioft as Mhe cotton fror whialh it is mad1(e; it hals no waxing 0 artificial fini-d to deceive the eyes; it i the mtronget4t, smoothomt and most elatsti Howign th read in the ma. k 4; for maohini sewing it has no equal; il is wound on W H I T E A. P(JOLRI. The dBstaciv fetrsiftiss Ite isoducsed inso sthotton beon th sodoo rsar dyote and by:ouse lve rndig hed the m i k por fe ain ising Ito hs n esa is weoud the TA Gol Meda asawrethspo est aard inr spool cotton en. Weinvits e dypeioad bytespcfl ren ldieg th iem io aOfairotra and orLla to ha t whol-desa and whretail ofc itoR prosing stik o ineGo c iltton ol at Pai. xt7~ orreat lto rtes n yge na gex us anc al be orte hiu Buty'r Noioens White oods Hoton.e asd ldales t ve itornr trn of R~em temelre of.I. seirty oval al oes.ilyo h a it tna Tcew hoes at thoesale n rtie corne O nicree stock of iLnterie an Unlaundresd hit. Cxrollow Nee &c.,ma ant, us B a &al befsore chsinels. e Elegaotntasmrs, Mht ooms, loti adalcattecorner storeof of . . Beaty & Co. Grspciet of tfaly ndte tandCrel Scrwy Shosoc at the torer tre c &.atJ. M . Beaty & Co. 'con Crnln.&. tJ. M. Beaty & Co.reelnCot ingeHs,ee Ss and Jastthcoesoi lowestM clat prc. GrcisT allE kinds ofndy, faine alsorientock Liuts the nroreO -Bare M. ibson's& Ce badOd e 97 Mar olat & Cohae selg Coti Sg Hts Rb e nisad uhoe liest fah prneices-a ,., JUST AflaI EJ e o inst sOtmnt of qr n th J or.n .140 hEe lres in oldBa W$ 91 tmr ol 2nd erls th Wib, uIl cit R%~nkeD yR .tooclstj -latO w '"0 10 em ,IIs4~.h b ii !-.a m en,e n ,. ea VAA ijQ TION D RENOWNED ING MACHINE onheter Watct, and as .0gantly flinish., d tho highest awards at the Vienna ,WS ONE-FOURTH- FASTER thanl nited. There are more 'WILSON tea than the combined sales of all the ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinda 41, given FREE with each macbin. NING MACHINE COs TL., U. 8. A ST - ESr F. RATOr OHNSON, LARK&0 '--S ~30UNION SQUA~RE MA SS NEUNYONRKCITY 1113 LAJ Tits standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and As satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to it9 yotithful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruir. It gives the head , cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by Its use becomes white and'clean. By its tonic properties it restores Y the capillary glands. to thielr normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak Ing the hair grow thick and strong. . As a dressing, nothing has beem r found so effectual or desirable. 0 A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer 0 of Massachusetts, says, " The con stituents are pure, and caretolly se locted for excellent quality ; and I consalder it the BEST PREPARtATION for its intended purposes." g - PricO, One DolRa#. FOR THE WHISK(ERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the ibeard from gray or any other.undeshN able shade, to bl'owni or blackc, at dis. cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef | feotuall produces a permanent color, r -which will neither rub nor wash off.. *awpfaotured by R. P. HALL. & 00..a NASHUA, N.H. LBEU T HErI-fT WHISKEY. 1c This is the simon pu're' t~e, seized~ and sold bythe tJnited t4ss d Government. he regular 1oda. ' ~r shine.": r U. G. DESPORT S4 S ouppernong Wne at' $1.50Q per. gallon. Delightful for Xmas.. U. G. DESPOBTES. D ry Goods, Clothid es, .Bridles and Harness. f Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhdre. Satisfaction. 4 - guaranteed. . ' U. G. DS?ORTES dcc28 - BOODJNQ &ELIT.? tavInr oac i ised ~ e~ frthe, p 94 Web t )i$'~P 41',J*