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M c . ,; THE N1WS AND HERA WLYNSBO10; S. (j: TUESDAY. October 28. 'NO. B. RE)NOLD8. CIfAS. A. DOVJLAS $J 'q% Russian Gov rument has, na tional debt of over ,dod,000,00 (nd is nlow makIng desperate efforts to borrow $65,tM00,000. 11 is claimed that Russia will make al assignment i1 the course of Afew years. TQE appeal case of Thomas ShielIs for 4 uiMrter of Joseph G. Sitton, ,will be heard il the North Carolina Supreme Court in 1ihe early part of Novembor next. The 121 day of OC tober.was the day fixed fqr the execu tion, 6i It Wis postpoied on account of the pending appeal. Comn>lERAlI, excltemnent has been arodsed at Texarkana by the filing of deeds in the name of J. F. and J. C. Kerley t 241 acres of land, Including anbt of ililand on which the Arkan ss side of tNxarkana is bui)t. The deeds are filed under anl old swamp land grant and It is tlilderstood suit for possession will lie begun. GovERNOR BUTLER said in a recent agricult.igral address at A ttleboro; Mass., that iilnety-two per cent. of every one hundred of the population of that State do not, go to school after they hre fifteen years of pge, because they have to quit schoof and go to work. The educational system of pro gressive MfassachusetIs Is not so fiar in advanike of onrii after all. Lonn Co.Ei iquotlu Is (joled by a New York paper as saying an absence of hardly two mnonths froi his native lalt hais served to win him from the standard of English lovelinies:, and can colsientionsly champion 0nly the inerican type of beauty. Wherever Ce ent U American lady was. the Same charming personage, anilf the American girl the same self-possessed blindle of independent alolalies. le Colld not sufliciently praise the fresh Complexions, the charmin g mainners and the independence blyIt: marked the Ildies h6'counted himself fortunate in Wi: are much01 pleased to lotice that the Rev. Ienry Ward Beech&r irceiv ed no glorilliation at , lie hands ot' the good people of Charleston. Alanvy of thern, 110 doutf, went to hear him talk -just as they would have gone to any other shiw-but this seells to havr. been all (lie recognition he had. [LI wa certainily all' he desnirved. Mr. Ileechier is no model for repuabi'men01 and1( womenC to llIow. Tlhie laxit v of his Iluorals-his low stand~ard( ott pro( IIii utterainces and his actions have time and1( againi shoc'kedl the inoral sensSe of the country, and1( don1 dils hiono-: to the religonm of wihich he pro0 fessos to lbe a teachec. I lik unldonht udly great initellect has been used for purp'loses totally foreign to his calling, anid he hasi been always lnore p)olitician than clergymacn. ie certainly ha~s no~ proklie pllace in the Christian chnrllCh. Hiis hat red of t he South andi his ivan toni, dowvardly' and inidecent abusdi' of Southmern peopl,' ought not soon to be forgotten. We hope the' Plymouth prlCeher iih1 receiv'e, ne' he de serves, t s'tiff' reception all over 1110 Southi. TIlE READNGx RtOOM. An~ Explanation, from thie IPresident of theo Literary Club. .Afessr's. Ediitors: Iit Satur lday's issue of your' palper I nmoticed a call upj'on thle chiairman for itin ciplan~ationl or a plan11 to prov.enlt tihe retenltioni of books 0111. of tile rend1ime room loniger than thie time p~rescribled by tile ruIles. I amn glad that some niotice has been taken of theC prlactice, andl I hope thant your squib on (lie subject will att rct. the attenition off delinqujlente amnd ren1 dtelr them more careful in thle fututre. TIhis borrowing of bookR, hiowever', andit retaiing them indetiniitely, or' alt Ioget her, is of 110 recent datle, and lias always been a ~source of complainit iln societies ie ourS, amid even illpri vate life I hiead'persons object to lend lng their books, 01n account of' the ill tr'eatmnent they receive and thme risk the~y Iicur of inever' get hing themli back. I will illustrate this by stating that somie timle ago I lenit 0110 of my jourt nalts which contained a piece ilich I thougrht wonl be iffLeresting and almusiing, to a newspaper' etfiot,- ivho is supposed flerer (oforge/f, aiid necith er article nor'jour'nal hlas ever appeared. The moroal Is, t!?it if an edi/or can~ forget, then we ought not to be too severe a' -the laity'. Bunt if I rememn ber corirectly, there has been a p~rovi sioll mlade for this very' conitingenmcy. Tr.Jle Is a book and plencil prlovidedd ithl the names10 ot'all the journals and liewspapers i iidexed and1( pages hleaded, and any one taking ont a journal or' paper is requested to wr'ite his or' her namne, anid (late of taking"the same, and1( the date of Its ret urn ; and it it a p~art of (lie duty of th6 treasur'er to see that thisa ollIgatin Is perlformefld, ulti if niegiectedl, to collect a'ttileof - twenty-flye cenits per weekifor the time the journial ik retalined. So that you Will perceive, Miessrs. l~ditor's, thait If' there has been anly deeletioni of duty the treasurer is the 0on0 I fault. But I' liope that this" mnatter wvill regulate I~tself and the patrons of' the Socety, impressed with the benelit they derIve themselves from the use of the books, will be' imore prompt in repaninmlg' t'bemn so that we can all sha ro' ml those Preeldenit la &'. MAJOR Woo)nWA0t a Aunn'a.8 W - are It 1,1001aF,'Iy of the driiess of 1lo.0 0 )y~rI .vered he SuIZNr As .vtion o Itth Iteglui i, : a. Vol uteers' At Vh fter, 8. '. t. is an- ( 'ii en1d inleaI line of -.it , calj hetti i6 heart, in allect and tt'1lecourage ofIts accolist 18. author. We aliays love to hear floi the gal Iait MajoA, and, Woti1hest.atingly sav, admiti. Mfiiit t)wps Omt hin. li iuCtuire 1rot. '"1umter to Draf esville" IF vivid and highly fu1tere'stiig, and like everytljng that comnes frot him easy . atl gr'iletul Cn it will interest the remier. AMajor Vood wrd hals the power.' to draw iln real living scenes the occutrrenices of nearly a score of Mieas aot, an(l In tils Rtidress to hill liono-id anit beloved conmrades lie recalls with Inanly (ignity Mi iid took place diur.tItIhe period to which he <Ivvotbs hinself. There is no %init nInIg or imournsing, but a strjagif, coul rageotts, splendid nddrss; wioirtly of its alble aut hor. Tliaif -s for it. C(anden Journal. -The editor of the Barnwell Peo ple, wji) ja a Coitirinled bacehelor, says: "1The Methodist cliii'cl in Canada ilid a wise thing In striking the word 'obey' 1'roiu the inauriage service. No womin ever renenmbers the promise, and it 1 .1:,019 to make her begin her arrHid li.d with a lie oil her lips." -The Chicago hIer-Ocean truth fully observes: "This coniitrv needs ni1ore iinlustrial institutions aid eweI'r colleges of law aiid Imledleine. We wialit itiore. Coiomot . sense and less ileality,' more0 harti-fleaded practice andi less theory, more Workers id fewer puddlers. Success inl the work shtoll is infliitely pref-rable to aid' inore honloraible tIhan fiilur0 inl a pro fession, anld the niere Inatter ot' naine hais comne to inake but little differemece with t lie K'stiiate of Inen's worth now i-days. Technical education is what is winited inl 01ur milftlactories, an1id inl therin is our li'e." The liruakfast MIel I The breakfast bell salutes my ear: Its cleerful tones ring lou d and clear. Por Im. it used toon 8410I 6ainl, So great was nily dyspeptic patil. PAIN KILiEI (aule to mNy relief And banlished I dlyspelitie grie~f. PAIN K1I1.iE( iinC. Ine strong and Well Andl now I'm glad to hear the breakfast hell. Druggists sell PIunn DVis'A PAIN MOHIOL0 TRUIJSTEEN4. TaIneeling of the Counlty, Boar-d of aExaiuies Ont Monday, th w th inst. the following gentleiein vere appoiited Trustees lin their respectI".ve Sclool DIs f.licts: School District No. 1.-W. B. Estes, Dr. WV. lador. TO be filled (lut. ,sebool District No. 2.-.)Ino. S. Douglass, It. C. Clowney W 12. li brouglih. Schoiool District No. 3.-4. 1I1. Johnston, Ec. I). Mobley, .111o. Vin:Oiq. school Distilt No. 4.-W. A Sunlit, M. WV. Biulware, .IL, lRobortson. Sclool District. o. - l.1lollis, Sani. McColrIlniek, N. A. Peay. Schlool Distrlet No. 6.E-1.Iis'F. 1.M. 1)uke, Postell liarrisonl, colored. School District, No. 7.-To I tilledl touit. Old T1rtustees to act unmtii new OneCs are arji School Di1st rlet No. 8.-S. W. lBookhatrt, School D istrict No. 9.-Floyd Jacksoni, A. ('lark, Wml. lb. Murray. School 1)lstrict No. I.-D). L. Glennit School District No. 13.-W. .J. Clowniey, L. M. Meanis, hbteni. .Jame's. School Dilstrict 'No. 1-1. --J. 1I. Rilch, Jas. A. lirice, II. L. Elliott. A inos3 Davilis, .ler t liabth31, colore1td. School D istict No. 16.-1R. S. Decsportes, .\. F. Itutff, E. W. 1srkecr. Shiotol D istrict No. 1T.- It A--Oleune- . I'. White, TIhos. Watt. .JOllN lhOYD, C. A. D)Ot1G;LASS, J1. E. Mcl)ONA LD, OtCounty Bd. Ex. Fairlield County. T1RUSTE E'S SA LE, STATE: 01F SOUTH CAROLINA, Cot:NTY 03. FAIRF1IEt:.D. .Jacob3 A. Caiwe'll, Plalinliff, vs. Mary G. Caldiwell anld (Others, it fendants. I N pu tunc f an3 order of the' Coiurt oif .1 '0311 itl 'lens, iadle in the abov'e stated cast', I willI otfer' f'or sale', before. the 'outit-house (do(or In W~innsboro, oni the FIlS'lT MOND)AY'IN' NOVEMBlEl Nt'xt, withlin the le'gal hoursl' Of sale, at publl it tcryt'i, toI thle highest't biddert', the following-diescribetd propert'lty, to wlti All thalut piece't, parcet'tl .or' tract of land, lying,' bing and~tt sit unte in) the State oif Stouth C artothiia, in the C'ounty (it Failicihlt, (3n thle heiad wters of1 Iog L/ork, contin~ii ing ONE IIUN~I)IED ACitES, Mort 01' less and bioundle'l hy landis givenm ensed, ti C at her' ie E. Moh-y', aitd by3 lands(1 giveat or det~is'd biy thet said .Jaines E. Caldwell to Jaob A. 'Caldwell. A [LSO, All that piee, part'il or pilintation of land, lying, belig antd situlatte ini the (Cousnty of Fitirlield, in1 thet State (If South Carolina, Fi'Xll1 lIUNDR1 ED ACRtES, More ori less, andt bot~undted onl the( inoth by hintds oif Uo nherie E. Mtohley, (on thet enast Ilands of the said .Jacob3 A. (Caltwell, 11nd( on the west by landls oIf Cathe'rinec E. Mohley and1( Ge orge II. Mc Master. TER ~iMS OY SAiml: One-htalf of the puirc'hase-mone11y to bei paid h11 ensh, and1( the r'eptalnder In onelt yea'ir fronm thle day of' slhe,' n'itlh initurb'st upon31 thte detfe'rredl paymentt froim siaid day, for suchl r'emlainder a hond secur'etd by a~ miortgauge oIf the plreiises 5(1h, andii to pay' Tru'hstee f3Pa111liinecessar'y papers-proruZided, that no bid (if less thaj1 twentwiT-e l~~'-h dd dlollar Is for' ht'th tb t' aibo'e-de'scri bed II. A. (JAILL AIRD, October 12, A. D. 1883. TLrust'ee. Oct. t3-.td Y v Iirtue-of an excentiont to moit directed, I wiVll otfer' fo1 salt' before thle Court Ilionse dloor in WV innsboro,'$outh CarolIna, ean the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVE'MIilC1t ne(xt, within the legal hours of sale to the hightest bidder, for CASI I, thte followinlgs dleaerbedo proper'ty, to wit: All limat piece parcel or tract of land lyng, beigimid sItuate In the Coiunty of F aletflt andt State of South CarolIna, con tauiing AI FIVE H UNUDRED AIFORTY ACRES, miore or lek. anid-bon~nded hylands of Jno. iR TIhomnas R. -R. -Roshorough, Mrs. Ann lIhnter and E. W. PavlW. LeviedI upon as the pror.&tylof Jahies B. Walker at the suIt of Sarah E.' Meluis against James B. Walker... JNO. D. MOCARLEY Sheriff's OfferS.F.' WVinnsboro, A.-C.y. Octalmor ath, l8Sx. MACHIiNERY, MAfC fl I N El"ZY, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY J. F. McMASTER & CO. WATiERTOWN Eld.GINE.~ BAI! HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GLANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CIAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. O'110CRORt"Y WAGOA1: WE ARE AGENTS FOR1 THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MAN UFACTURERS OP PLA'f0iUO S1$RfNG WAGONS, BUGGIESI' and Give us a call, and we will sell you what you want CH EA P. J. F. McMASTiER & CO. -lIay State Shot. Soles secured by the genuiine McKay Screw. J. M. IIEATY. READ T1ilws! D). R.t FLENNIKEN consistintg (of FLO)Ulf,'frortythe bes~t mills of Nashville tund Augusta. Every sack wvarranted(. MEA L~ and GRiIST, Ricee and Fine Syrupis. REST'RIO alnd1 Old Governmernt Java CoO ens. Tl1.URIER'S 411 and 34 Coffee. Chorie article of P'arched Conlfve brandetd "'Sigma." W HIT IE W I N E and Cider Vinegar. SU( A RS-(Graunulated, Powvdered, Cut Loaf and Brown. MACARONI and CH EESE. OATfMEA L. PlCKJLES-Chmow-Chnow and Mixed. (.EL~EhlilAT'ED "Bartlett Pears," and (Canned P'eaebnes, Tfomatoe's, Succotash, LLI N E Boots ahd S'hoes. FINE FEED) or Ship Stuff for Milch Cow~s. SEED RYE, Barley and Red RW'roof Onts. -Ask your neiglhbor where to buy goodI Shoes. Pnon't fail to try BEATPY'S C'ORNERt STORE. Recive id this 1)AY GOSHIEN EUTT"IER, dhleef', RaIsins, nuts, Tomnatoe's, Peaches, Fr'esh and( P ick led Sah nnoni, Fresh and Pie kled Mackerel, Sardines, Oysters and~( Lobsters, Potted iWVFDevilled Meats, Gun Pow dier, Y'oumng Hlyson and English Breakfast TEAS, SUG ARS, Coffees, Syrups, VTIN EG A hR, Flour, Meal, Baconm, FerrIs's - Hamns -11and Breakfast Strips, Bockwhneat and OATMEAL, Cabbage, A pples, Onions anid Pototes. All of Which will be SOI>AT TH'IJ' LOWEST' PRICE, ATI S. Se WOLIR2's. WANTED). CUTTON SEED! COTTON SEED!! I Will pay (15c. ' flei' (g -elr fhlor 10 00 ustnhels"8 JUND1 DY TO'TON SEi Dydell~Yed to me at this Ia 'bt'fore thne first of next November. edchneCottoni Seed Meat-for Cottoft' SebblibaD. 'rODV FAIRFIELD . We invito everv cll*iz'n of the above named (tit4 to Call at. our Store and ex amine our new FA1L AND W iT E R 3OoI)S. On'e if our hirm has but recently return ed from New York, wltere the utmost care wa's used.i order to get the bes? lIiRGAINS. We have succeeded n, buying q 4gogd 1 stoe 11ii biyIhg tiet so cheap tlat we canl 11u thlem lit SHORT CROP PRICES. 6iuyr stool too varied to quote different articles and jrices, but we ask you to call and see for yourselves. Inl DRY GOODSJ We, have everything, from a common Checked Ihomespun, at threects, to the niceDt DkQ15? GO(.)l,$ antii 37 I(ONS in itreni varlty. Ti cleapest and best [IOSIERY, tr the money, to be had any where. Our STOCK. OF CLOTHING Is fuller tian ever, and at prices that can't be BEATEN. Nice quality, nice styles-.. A good suit from $3.00 up. lats in all rlit4 s anttd Styles, so we can suit everybody, f-ot a twenty-five-centt nm to tihe most fastidiols. We have used more tihan ordinary kift I to get a STOCK OF SHOES That will jutst (-tactlv please the people of titls WTOUNT Y, a1ntthe way they tire selling proves that we have got Just the rit ki ndz. Every,jutir (ivRAN 'EET. Sen's, Ladles' aint Children's. We llave a large stock of TRUNKS, ViA LISES. Etc., which ean't he l'eat. Also a full stock of ('OCKElRY and GLASS :WARE, as clieapIt as ti cheapest. STAPLE GROCERIP Of all khi ds We en1aLtvor to..glye the _ hest 'ossible value for the inoney, Wfid -to all .1m accel.t our invitation we guarantee j a just retttrn for every dollar they spend. COME AND SEE. CALENLL IA EflDALE. C Oct ) SADDLES, lU'it)i 1.:-.nDII AnNiESs-"wAy fluTi llE forealo, ditre r that manu-l fahres adleakndsit ofA~Iustural wahinat pie, hou co*r to hneudred andl ofiatsy enufeturde te-.tooitnIo Works, lichon, Culivrsa. rw a Plusa oknd. 'ids -tc of rilemena thr1(1e alS ea svashelf-oppwear per houbnr. I anm agent for the D Ei cK Ht AY AN.S COT TON PRE8'.. This Press vill, with three, hands, press. straw in smtiil bales as fast~ fast as the thresher can clean It; anId with three hands can hale (-ottoni faster' than a sixty-saw gin can tunt thle lint out. I have also some of the hest' tidle CGT1 TON G;iNS, witilj ali-t'innmdernt im >r~ove nments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell COTTON-SEED OfL MILLS. Scales of all sizes, -that wvill weigh from one-half pottnd to live tonls. Car-riages, fltigl afl ltidling Carts, of1 all siz.es tand prices. de If any per-son wilshes to purchase any ofte above-umnentioned goods, they will please call att 3r-. .IA.IE~ Q.- DAVIS'S oh tiic an leave wordl with 1linh ald I wvill call antd show cataloguu, etc'. JAMES PAGAN, AGENT. May 17-ttf A TTENT711ION IS CA L LED -ro FilESII AD~hTIONS. TO MY ( The (Celebratedl "I rafhawck" ifta'ts-try 3 one. Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saiiis Louis Corkh liee. Saint Lotus Roaat Ileef.] limportedl andu Atmerican Sai'<fnes. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Fresh Chteese. ImotdMcr . Fr-esh A pples, hr gallon c'ans. Bartlett P'ears, ices. (-afed Pieapple, Peaches. "D)avis Lestor Ma nor" T1omaitoes--hanmd- t ..packed. Crosse & Black wel l's Chow-Chow Pickles. Simportedk~ Worcestershire Sauce. laiker's Ilromta.. Fresh Snow-Flakes.' ik A lot of llandtledIlocs and Grain Cz dies. ~ A LL CliEAP Fd')T CASIt. S-1R . M1UEY. FOl IfHE SKIN ('1TIO lI1 'e 'rThynmol 8oaj, - Sul 7 . #It'( n< tl~ and Gii eerlne andu Iloney a11( iny1a 'r L O'aps atd Ctoni ihor Ice. Also, Ilas s'op, Blue and \ ite Castle Soap Pdmilceat and Oatnm1 Seal) Cashmere houqtuet' Soap, . Silyer' Soap, Flannel Sap , Erasive Soap, Klt hen' Soap and Laundry Soaps, for sale b~y . a MC IASTEn,l1RIICE'&'l1~1I. ADRLTll39MH3 ES; LIQUO1 , dGAli,' T004jCU, onocEg itN 'UOY'ISIONP, )TO aE IfiMAN SONS, WHIOL-1'ALE GROCERS; -AND ROVISION DEAL3R0s; 102 AND) 104 EAST DAY STREIET - UIARESTON, S. C. 1 OYI BRO'l R , r'JOLE8BLE GocB8e, LIQUOR DEALERs e--AND COMMISSION MERlClIANTS, 97 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. A Q;. T1'IOMAS, AGENT, o. 320 KINO ST., OPI'dBiTF. bil1MI1T VINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS) 1ACitUl lTwAINS , 'OAAUS AN) UPHoLSwrity GOODS, CHARLESTON, S. Q. VIrNDoW AWvNINB. .MADIP. TO ORDER G. CUDWQOjTI & CO.,. --wIOLE8A LE ADDLE RY W A E EIOUSE, 155 MEETING STREET, )rPPOBITH (TiKA IALESTON HOTEL. CHIARLESTON,.S. 0. E NRY BSCI11FF & CO., w iOLESA E 4OCERt LN) DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. PROPRIETOI. OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TOXIC. 99 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, LVA GAGE & CO., CIIAIRLESTON t')iE TIOUSE, [ARKET, CORNER C JUIfCI[ STiiEEr, CIARLESroN, S. C. W"Ice patIkN1 for the country a speelalty. A. NELSON & CO., -;WIIOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOT1'S ANi) Mf1OEOS, No. 23 H A YN E ST RE ET, CI AI FSTON, S. C. W: AIMAl & CO, WHOLESALE, AND Ilif'AI' DEALERS IN I[OICE DRUGS, MUEDICI\1'1. Oll EMTCALS, URIr.'AL INSTUIJMENTS. 1m N f '7iftl AND TOI LT ARTICLES, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CIIAUILESTON. S. C. (TRAND V A L L OPENING LATEST STYLES ! -LA RGEST SELECTION! LOWEST PR110ES! 'We beg to fIformn our friefids a'lid yial rons that, we can conflidently say that our T'ALL AND WINTER TOCK isn complete ii'every depart D)RESS GOODS,' V ELV ETIS, llOSIE RY, OLOVES, : All of the VEiRY IlESTr MAKES un'd tyles. 3LOAKSt CLOAKS! CLOAKs! lIrI all the newest styles. ?URNISHIING GOODS !! ,rpt.Men1, Youths, Boys anld Children, af" 3T'RlEMELY LOW P'RICES. Ou 'IT'E GO0I8. Ou8too~l1.'( E full of all of' tiest ra~lds of L~ongelodis*Shirting' Sheethiigs, 'wills and Drillings. All of the'above g~hs are offered at the .O\'rT CA AU -PhtICES. 'I'erefore atteirly call of inspectioR Is ordially solIted. P. 1NAlNEOKER & BRO. C~pt f14AIRP E TN4. Th ar I adHodseo Fnrniesing (loods,Th argest Stock Sonth of iHaltimore. Moque.t une3-Ply and hI an Carpeots, Rugs, at anOruamb Olet j -indow sa~sde''l pholstey 'En rawinga, Ohromo., iet u ro ram ~a. fl fotr asd tes andl Pr Iju JuGSOt -,A. 11AILI ' A()GOStA;'Ni.' -Youir Lawyeir and your boetor who1 rtvlao wItl- you, will dliet you to J.M ~A4'Y'R t naor mvdli N W HO USE H . A1 RIVED AN TIN SE'PS-none pretter. My prlet to conle an11d see, and If r Cannot 8A ' where-you need not feel that you- nre nll me. So get your ticket via thivsPOP UL. . FIRST-.CLASS 1F' You will get JOOD I RAINAA PRIC1B3. The WISE and the ECONOX Oct 1 HO! FOR THE COMBINE htJSINES . I IIAVE .JUST ImIECEi.Vr, 231 C 20 orates of China, Fine Granite and Glassware i1-om Pittsburg; 75 Gross rv, froml Jgh1n RusselI Cutlery Co.; a FurnisIilid Go'dy .t od nut erois to I These G'oods are Goiteht lit pit.nes t Wholesale Trade as LOW as any JOBBING HOUSE IN 60d t6 the Retail Trade at 33 per con Souith Car1olinla. A conparison of PRICE-' ind GC makrkets XN(O ll and 80JT[1. I have -FIFTY-SIX of Ihe FA STOVES in Store, nine with lIeserv Very respectfully, Oct. 10-IfGx4 NEWVVFALL K Le SAIM l)n trlhasedi onet iof the hand, sometst stockst I mlvit e myI Cutstomeitrs attrl friendi s tot cail ,Our (Goods wli sat isf i i he mst ertitie 'l'hese. Good~s ontly neetd to, it s'een toi b a ttui o in m uch an iinhuuneie w;h-ty v at -i. Nove'ties it N ott ingham Vi alteiennei a amii WhIite 'Ties, and alnl sives of 1 .;-es. Silk lIafndkerchief~s, real 'irehoni Laac (y in 'iink andt Uiue Mull, suitable fir hlit' (.IVE ME A ('A LL. 1'erfecr.:'Ati.Taef~ Polite attendanits re.adyh to Serr al vit lsitoi JUST IECE TiEN TIIOUSAND "SU CIGARS. A GOOD) TRN FIVE CEN TEN BARRELS NOTH CAIIN., T .'\OLD CR B. SUGEN NKX WI d ENTS' A O ND LADIR . TUI SP MtLBg 1N1 NITU.fRE E..ECORATIONS. D),0 ARRIVE! BMG IND)UC Mif'r. NOT 11, JOB LOTS OF 01)1) AND E N DS BUT BAI 1N IN N4EW STYLES AND BEST QIUALITI1. I'.' 4EWING MACIERNE4, AS GOOD AS CM4 BE MAli1 AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO A T T 11 A C T PCONOMICAI DBUYIllS. 'O U MONN thime and i.1ouhl, huy elstl der the slighitest obligations; to pur11chasts Ae 1ll RO U7 M, and coue straight through to the t~iRITURIM S TO10.' . INr GIJONN. ';OODS at the LO1WES' SOXr GET OFF IIEItE. I, W. PHILLIIS. CHESTER FAIR! iS WITH PLEASU.RE! rxokincg and [fenting Stoves -and Ralnges Decorated Goods, Etc.; 150 Barrels o Table Cutlery; 500 Dozen Pocket Cuitle.. nd a full li of Tinware and ]fojise ention. hat will juslify me in selling to> th THE UNITE I) STATES, t. CIiEAPEt than any other 11ouse ii' ODS r.epeelfully solicited with otlej MOUS N IAW LIG JT-IIOUS1* COOK Air ajd(il( Ol'.et. [. D. RATTERwmE, UCINSTEllf S. C. dTER STOCK A. Tzr nare ,where I have carefully selected and1( rof 1) IY G;OODi S everu brought to this tuarket - andl ex~iamine ay goods1 before inaking thieir (s.4f IIhe mwt .faistidji,,n. Qw $i.yle'. an ld < 04ors, Channgeabile Wors1teds .n' Iitud a141 i pJ~lrices favor thme purchasl'er. i njti .t (of PiR1NNTS. Ther~i ' I 4 F L14new and desirath). ie-ihans I.. rit 4'' wlile eimliely sait-. 0 -- 1 r en1'e will be tio niake a solee. aol I i.nw F'iIIbus, n)4oeC 4 lte i (Orea l11W A !so, a1 beau ti Iuli line' of I~Ldies' and14 Genmt' painsh) InI Cre'am anid IBlack. A good articlec nlek wear. Onl gumaranite'd.' No troule to siiow v'grinb L. SAMUELS. GENHIEIMER'S CHOICE" CENTrS CIGAiR SOLn FORn TS A PIECE. OF VERY FINE ~CORN WJISKEY. ON IH./ND. AT AT FINE SIIO0:8, A L L MA DE~ STO0CK. ITY A PAIR. lW.SFlRVE~D FORI NOTICc STrOuK