T. II. HAIITER. abierltMa 1.50 Tcr Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : j i ?fam IT rS1! iwitai cuuma. one i nr.. a. One iHf, to.ao a, una iw mo M ltalAl I IaviIl nr rktr . aa no wmwr, Miniwr, ABmnumiori aaa AMIajaee Netloea l.M Vb.TJ ao pflll arranfmeate ara na1a, all Tvraae titi.lMWhil lot li than 4 monlhe, tW l.a pr uoh lor ftn laiertloa 1 oi otweeeandleterfloa aad II eeaw lor eeee lbeea,aeol laMrtloa. tbia bat been brought abont princi pally by tba newspaper. Now and Iben wa find aoma narrow-mined, bigoted and egotistical people wbo condemn tba preaa, and oooaaiooallj ooraa aoroas ooa wbo makes it bia boast tbat ha te?er reads a newspa per. 8acb people are a centory be hind the age, and for oar part wa say giro ns mora papera of tba right kind, and let the good work of edu cation go oo. cotot r&ocszsxNai LM.IJJIL..IJ Ml. '1.1 'I' ' r Thursday, March 8, 18S8. 1 L Tba Judge of a Ne York district Court, at a marriage ceremony which ue recently performed, introduced oaw form which will, it ia prophesied, please tba ladies Tie asked the bride if aha promised to obey ber insband in all things 'right and reasonable,' to wbiob she responded promptly, ! do.' 'May your last days on tbia earth be your bappiost, and may yoa love and cherish each other always,' waa the parting bone- diotion of the Jadge, after proooane iog the coapfe hosbaod and wife. Of Intorttt to Csunty Officers- Auditor General A. Wilson Norris Las issaed a circular to the various county officers of the State, which explains itself. It says; 'In view of the past delinqaencioa of a number of county officera entrusted with the collection cf State revenues aod lis bility of tbia department to consnre therefore, it ia my attention to insist that in the future all such officers nball make return and payment on the first Mondaye of January, April, July and Oolobcr of each yoar of moneya collected by them, as provid ed io an act entitled 'An act relating to aocounta of several coanty officers of tbia Common woaltb, approved May 14th, 1874, and an 'act of March 31st, 1876. Where monthly or quar terly returns and payments are not made, I 'aball direct an agent, ap pointed by me, to examine the ao a - m couois oi me person or persona ao failing to make returns and pay tnenta, and on bis report proceed to make aettlement for the amount duo to the Commonwealth and to wbiob amount will be addod SO per centum aa specified in the aforosaid act If the delinquent be a County Treasut er, l snail also feel it my doty to bring bis case to the At4' jer- .!.-- "r' Newspapers vs- Education. PitaEadiifcol. We can safely say that since the creation at no time in our world's history bas the education of the mas ses attained to so high a standard as at the present time. Tbat is to say, education ia no longer confined to the fow able to pay for it, but faoilitiea are open for any one so io cb'ned to acquire a thorough knowl of What ia transpiring around him, and information on any and every Bubjcct is easy to obtain. There bave been influences at work to briog tbia about, but none bavo figured ao conspicuously or taken ao active a part aa the ordinary newspaper, and tbia baa been done ao quiotly that a cood many people are not aware of it. Formerly the arts and sciences, and various other brancfea ofeduoa tiou were firmly locked within the walla of a Harvard or Yale, or some other institution of looming, and on ly thofte possessed of the wherewith al were able to gain a thorough and practical education, but the. tewspa per has swept all these barriers away, aod at the present time the press is furnishing within the means of the poorest information in these arts and acieooes and mechanism, so tbat any one having a common school educa tion can perfect himself aod master any branch of useful and practical knowledge be may feel disposed to take op- What bas been the result of this? Oo among the poorer classes of so ciety aod yoa will soon find out. Formerly an orator from of the above institutions waa looked up to by the massea with feoliogs bordering rev erence, and anythiegbe'd chose to eay waa generally received as gospel, and if be got bia ideaa somewhat mixed and made statements which be could not well maintain, be could congratulate himself there was no one competent to gainsay. Dot what a difference there ia at the pres ent day. Io aoyaaaemblage of peo pie venture beyond plain and posi tive facta, there are plenty dressed ia homespun, with pants tucked in their boot-tope, wbo are able and ready- to criticize. We can find . taaby men poshing a wheelbarrow wbo can quote Shakespeare to a nicety, and other handling a pick nd shovel who can locate the plan ate and are thoroughly versed ia as tronooiy. .So we could continieio all braccbei of education, and all Coort convened, Monday, Feb. 27, 1839; rteient, ilon. J. 0 lSncher, President Judge, and lions. S. A Wetztl, J. A. Smith, Associate Judges. Tipstaves appointed were Qeo. S. Snyder, Benjamin Moyer, J. S. Sut ler and Wm. Napp. Elias Ilammei vs Susannah llum me!, divorce awarded. The executors, administrators, guardian acoouots and the widow appraisomonts were all ooofirmed as advertised, exoopt those herein after mentioned. In r estate of John Miller, deo'd, Levi Fisher appointed guardian of Eve Ann Miller, minor of said dece dent. In estate of Jacob K, Smith, deo'd, Samuel Bnlick was appointed guar dian of James W. Smith. In estate of Elizabeth Erb, deo'd., Order of sale granted. In re estate of Boojamin Meiser, deo'd., report of auditor was confirm ed, i Returns to ordera of sale were confirmed in estate of Valentine Landenalsger deo'd., and Jacob Baumgardoer deo'd , In estate of Simon B. Strsuser deo'd , report of master was confirm" ed. In estate of Samuel Moyer, deo'd., Citation awarded. In estate of Samuel Eratzer, deo'd-, returns to writ of inquest confirmed and rule on beira granted. Io estate of Amelia Kratzer deo'd , return to writ partition confirmed- Joseph Iluffio trust vs, James F. Rose, Auditors report confirmed and tba Proth'y ordered to pay money out, Io estate of Charles Rboads, deo'd., Norton Qlover was appointed guar dian of the minora of said decedent. In ro estate of Pell j Romig, deo'd., Auditors roport oonfirmed- In estate of Henry C. Sbaffor, deo'd., crdor of sale granted' In eBtate of Charles Rhoads, dee'd , order of sale for tin real estate granted to Norton Glover guardian ic Io re estate of Simon B. 8trauser dee'd., exceptions to Auditors report filed. In estate of Elizabeth Shetterly, deo'd., inquest amended. In estate of Jaoob K. Smith, deo'd , Jeremiah App, J. P. Kantz and Solomon App were appointed corns mUsioners to partition the real estate of said deoedont and value the name In estate of Peter Kerlio, deo'd., O. II. Kestetter was appointed guar dian of Levi and Birbiria Kerlin minor children of said decedent- In oatate of Thomas Youngman, deo'd. , return to order of aale grant ed. In estate of Joseph Ramer, dee'd.. exceptions were filed to auditors re port. In the o&se of the commonwealth vs. V. Moyer and Jacob Moyer, tbe defendants plead guilty to the charge of Laroeoy, they wero sentenced to pay a fine of $5 00 costs aod to nn dergoan imprisonment io the county jail respectively 10 and 15 days Commouwealtb vs. John Wat-: more; the defendant plead guilty to the charge of adultry. The defend ant was sentenced to pay a fine of $1-00 and undergo an imprisonment of two months io the county jail. Same vs' liuniamin Shaffer Deft also plead guilty to tbe charge of adultry, and reooived tbe same sen lunce wuu exception mat nne was 5 00. Same va. Henry Rrnsb. tbe de fendant plead guilty of fornioatioo and was senteoced to pay a fine of $ 10.00 and costs of prosecution. In the matter of a Publio Bridge in west ueaver lowoebtp tbe report of viewers waa approved by tbe grand lury and oonfirmed ni. si. Elizabeth Bailey et al fornse of F.K isailey, vs Jonn K. Hughes, tba vir- dio i was for tbe plaintiff in the sum of $820.03, reasons for new trial filed. Tbe Commonwealth vs. Lewi Ring, tbe defendant was indicted f an assanlt and acquited on tbe grounds of insanity. Philip Hchnee vs. Henrv Gember ling et al, io tbia case tbe vsrdiot was for the defendant in tbe sum of $390 99. In re estate of Abner Middles wartb, deo'd , order of sale granted io re estate or ilenry smith do d net urn to order or sale confirmed Reuben Dreese, Sheriff aebnowl edged deeds to Uavid S. Shollv George Shotsberger, Levi Fisher and M, S. Brnbaker. . JToab Smith v, John P. Reams, verdict for plaintiff for 184 50, reas on for new trial. Friday, Marob 2 1888 court adjourned until April 3. tiV for the Potr. Jemea P. Ilerdie received a die patch from New York oo Friday af ternoon announcing that hia ancle, Peter Ilerdie, had died tbat morning at tbe Hotel Olenham, where he bad been atoppiog for aeveral weeks past. Mr. Ilerdio will be remembered as tbe great 'Lumber King' of the West Braoab valley, aod waa at one time reported to be worth not less tbao four milliooa of dollars, but the pan io of 187S, wbiob caused real estate to depreciate in value.caosed tbe col lapse of all bis enterprises, and he went into voluntary bankraptoy. Some time since be was disobarged from bankruptcy, but waa greatly broken down io health, resulting from the severe mental atraio to which be waa subjected during this trying ordeal. He, however, rallied aod had almost regained bia wanted vigor about three years ago, when he engaged io business again, construct ing water works io different parts of the country at Cairo, 111., Orlando, Fla, and Huntington and Selios grove in this State. Mr. Ilerdio bad bat recently begun to operate io Williamsport again, and there are aeveral baildiogs store rooms and dwellings now in course of erection under bis direction. He bad bright hopes for tbe future, bav- ng recentlv beeo successful in a auit n tbe Philadelphia oourts, the pre- iminary ateps to tbe reoovery of nearly half a million dollars worth of securities given by bim to John G leading and others, as he ( Herdic) claimed to be bold io trust. In tbe doatb of Mr. Ileidio Wil- iamsport sustaios a deep loss. A progressive citizen, whatever may have been said against bim by bis enemies, it cannot be denied tbat ad it not boon for Peter Ilerdio Williamsport might now bave been nothing more than a village of a few thousand inhabitants. Tbe cause of Mr. Uerdio's death waa paralysis, resulting from a fall on tbe ice on tbe street in Huntingdon abont a month ago, which rendered him unconsoious for several boars at tbe time. Ever since that time be bad complained of paiu in bia bead, but, aa waa usual with bim, he paid little or no atten tion to tbe matter until be was forc ed to take bis bed in New York. whither be bad gono to visit bis fain ly, who bad been spending the Wins ter in that citv at the Gleuham Hotel, kept by W. B Darry, former ly of tbe Park Hotel, tbia city. Mr. Herdioleft Williamsport three weeks ago last Friday, coiner to Philadelphia, and from thence to New York. When be started to re- urn to Philadelphia bis friends no tioed tbat he was not himself, and tried to prevail on him to remain, but be reasooed that be bad business Philadelphia and Williamsport tbat needed bis attention, and refus ed to heed their pleadings; but be bad got no farther than tbe elevated railway station when be changed bis mind end returned to tbe botel, and went to bed, remaining there until bis death. The fall be received prodnoed a severe contusion of tbe skull on tba eft side, aod the natural reaolt of paralysis ef the right side of tbe body followed. This was first notic ed by tbe dragging of tbe right foot when he started to leavo tbe botel on tbe occasion above referred to. Tbe very best medical skill of tbe metropolis was called into requisition and everything tbat advanced science could devise was resorted to save bim, with the exception of trepan oiug, which latter was dot deemed safe owing to bis greatly weakened elite, ouoli eminent phveieiaos as Dr, Uinkle, of Columbia, Pa., and Dra. McKenzie, Draper and Soguio were among tbe medical gentlemen summoned, wbo held many ooosulta lions and did everything possible to save tbe noted man, but of no avail His death was a calm and peaoeful one; be suffered no paio, bnt oootio oed to sink gradually and entered tho great nnknown without a strug gle. Hia business affairs were found to be in excellent shape, aod all of bis enterprises now in operation will be continued in tbe same coarse mark ed oot by tbe talented projector All tbe boildiog operations begun io this city will be completed aa Mr. ilerdio bad designed, but many of tbe plana be bad marked out for tbe future will necessarily be dropped. Tbe family. arrived in tbe oily laat evening at six o'clock over tbe Phila delpbia and Reading railroad, briog ing tbe remains of tbe great finan cier and operator, wbiob were taken immediately to bia late residence, corner Elmira and Fourth streets wbero they will oo doubt be viewed by thousands of our citizens. Tbe funeral will be bald to-morrow after oooo, anj will be coodooted by Rev. Gsorgo C, Foley, Willlamiworl Oiit, 3rd. . j armors which raoatora discord. MA HAL DILI; BIS DOO MIL ABtD DBKWOHBT. - ' The democratic party of 8oydr county bad bat recently become a unit (ao was demonstrated laat fall.) and tbia largely throogh tbe efforts of F. E. Bower, Esq Oar intense de mocracy and anmeaaurable desire for success alooe prompt as ia de oooocing the methods employed by MarsnslsDill and bia eatilites, oo Tuesday last, ia bis efforts to con trol the party ia this coaaty by de baacher; and intimidalioo. Tbe fuott are t A large majority of the delegVtee were ia favor of and instructed for F. E. Bower, Esq , as delegate to the Slate Convention. Two dietriota having teven votea were not represented, Chapman and Union. , Dill's rbetorio and demi john inspired Jobo C. Ereitzer to represent aud cast tbe four votes of Chapman witbiout credentials or tbe are beta mik it woold seem are not ao folly recognised as to deter tba over abiUoos aod anaorupoloas from subjecting themselves to the penalties, Tbe candidate far nomination who offert a day's wagea, or aoy other oooslderatloa large or small, to a voter for bis vote or influence at tbe primary election, may be eoo vioted of biiberyi aod the voter wbo takea the pay sabjeots himself to a fine of $300.00 and imprisonment not exceeding three months. The Aet of Assembly of Jane 8. 1881, is ooe of tbe election lawe of tbe Comnoa wealth, aod aoy persoo violatiog it falls under ths diijuatt fioation$ imposed by tha Constitu tion Art. 8, Seo. 9. Iu several of tbe ooaoties of tba State this law has beer enforoed and sustained by the Sapreme Court. Tbe foot that it bas heretofore beeo a dead letter ia Union county, is no guarantee to aoy one tbat it will not be enforced hereafter. To pay S20 00 over tbe bar for a thadow of authority, and agaiost t box of cigars worth $2.00, with tbe the instruction of the distrlot. It was ao easy matter to inspire a fel low wbo had not ev?n attended tbe election to represent and cast the three votea of Uuion without cre dentials oraatWity against instruc tions 1 Instructed delegates from other districts were ioduoed to, first get a plastio substitute, then sneak into a corner, thus disregarding the expreased will of their constituents. Nor did it stop here. A gallant, one-legged soldier, holding a petty little office, was given to understand tbat it wonid be to hi interest not to go into the convention. Threats of Nati one UAdmioistration-diss pleasure aud meat-axe were freely indulged in. This is'our first lesson iu bull-doziog, and tbe expressed will of tbe Democratic party of Soy der coanty baa been completely ov erturoed aod we are virtually told that we are not capable of maoagiog our party affairs, but that Union ooonty, and tbat portion of the Na tional Administration located in tbe city of Philadelphia, must come beie aod ran . the party ia a direction wholly against our wishes, aud ia a manner distasteful aod humiliating. Tbe Civil Service law (wbiob pros moted tbe election of Cleveland) waa openly i violated and tbe reform pledges we mado to tbe coanty disregarded. In appoaliog to you, Democrats of tiny dp, we bare no personal in terest to le'rve, bat our, unswerving and life Jqog loyalty to our party impel as to ask you. First, are we oot cupable of managing our own party afftira T Second, ia bull -dozing by outsiders to be ingrafted io our system of rules and regulation t Third, will tho parly beresfter select delegates to mis-represent and - Jeat its will ? If this is the lesson we are to learn from Marshal Dill St Co., we aball profit by it and henceforth prepare to meet them on more eqnul terms. V, K. Bower, Eq., alwaye bus been a loyal democrat aod a staunch supporter of Cleveland and bia ad ministration, and for tbia reason there waa oo ground for such on- warrantable conduct. He ia manly, intelligent, dignified, and bonorible, and hence cannot be used as a tool it was said 'toe cannot use him for our purpose" Whence came those "protest from abroati?" It ia not, who our representative is, but tbe contemptible maouer io which we have been treated and the bad blood engendered in onr ranks- Demo crats give this careful consideration. lours truly iu Democsacy. Tho Primary. S. II Orwig writing to the Lewis- burg Chronicle, offers some sug gestions regsrding the use of money io Union oounty wbiob are equally appropiiate in this county, ne says tbe Primary Elootion is regulated by law, and offeuoes against that law are puoishablo by floe and imprisonment indirect purpose ef influencing voters is within the constitutional prohibi tion, ana punisuable under tbe Act of Assembly. It is impossible to anticipate all the devioea which may be invented o evaae me law: it is sufficient for 'he citizen and voter to know tbat hia vote ia oot an article of mereban. dine, or for barter aod, for tbe Oan- . a a a . .a . aimaie io koow tuat luere is no indirect way by wbich be can make bia money available to aecare hia nomioitioo or election without sab jecting bimself of tbe penalties of tbe law Aod if be can saocossfullr I L ' I . . . . . . oooceai ois vioiaiioa or tue statute la of tbe state be bas yet before mm tbe ordeal or committing willful perjury before he can enter upon Ibe discharge of (he duties of an office which be. ban procured io violation of tbe constitution and tbe laws of tbe land Instead of answering each individ ual inquiry in relation to the caovaes now io progress, let this suffice for ao answer to all. Candidate Gards. ASSEMBLY. to tb RRrrnt.irAHH or snvDaa coptt. reeliaa inytell entltiM to um nor. imrm In tha Iu mutura, and aotlnn upon tha almlljr lug anatluui nl many raireeiiiativa Kepulilteana, 1 liarvbjr rrtpmtfully uliinll my name aa a citaUI- ui iw auaiuiuy i r re-uioction MuDjert to tna ruin, of ths Kaiublleaa 1'rluiary on tli. u. inn. A. S. HKI.VKIIIH. PROTHONOTARf. Tha two term rale being raref nlted by tha Ra publlcon of 8oyder ouunty. I tlmrelnre au tkiuuca tnyell a randldala for re-election to tbe (mice oi rruinonpiary and leipetrulljriubialt uijr candidacy Ui tha party. W. W. VITTENMYEK, to tiis ctTizans or snYDKH covvtt. Al tha tlnia lor tha holding or the Keinb!l eaa Primary Election haa been rued, I hereby reMul my name to tha votera of tna oounty, abject to the rule ol iUr party. U-log a be liever Iu tha prlnulplea or rotation In olDna. that all ettliem ahould fiaa a fair and euual rhanae to rill tha tarloua utnoai Iu the e..uuty, that the oftloee have boeo created lor ruaa aod uot uiau fut the olBce. 1 ui.-et reapectfiilly preen i my name ur tue oince n rruinonowry, e.auia your gauar oil! eumiort. and DluduinK mvnall II aleeted Ut dlehr.a tue duUei r tha Ulrica to tba beet ol uy ability. louri.au.. J. O. 8CHOCB. franklin Tap. REGISTER AND RECORDER TOTHCciTizanaoraMTnan ooprty : Tbe tliue hitving been set lor holding ol the kepublloan Primary Election, to wit: Natur duy, March ltd. 1 horealth praecnt my nuina ua a candidate for the offl.ei;f HeflfUr and Iteaordur, pledging ruyaeiril (uccea-lul to retire Iroui the office at the end of tuy acoml tans, Ko.pocUully ollcitlng your eupport 1 am Youra, Very truly H J. Dl'CK. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. TO Till RIPCBUCAB TOTBHi or aTtKlt CO. Oentleinen: I hereby announce in) fell at a randl late lor tha nomination ol District Attor ney, proinl-lng tnat II 1 atn elocted I will per Inrui the dntlei of the oltlna ta tha beet or uiy abil ity. Youre truly, II. E. MILLER, J a. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Euroa PoT. You may announco my name ai a candidate for ibe olhce of AMovtute 'iiile, iibjcct to tha decision ol tba Hepublii-an Prima ry ou tiieMth. 1 h it, alwuyi been a coiiujIuii tloiii Uip' rtr ol the Keputillruii parlT mi l, b Ing a nablent or I'eom townahip wlitcb la en titled to the nomination I reap.ctlully aullult tha aui porlor the party. ' Very irnij" r. March t, INS. la. E. PAWMNO. EtitToa PoaT. Weinke tdeanurc In aunnuue Ing the name or Henry Itmwn of t'reeburg, aa caudldate lor Awocltte Judge, uhject to the rulea ol the Republican Primary on tha iUth. Ho li a gentleman ol high foclal qualities, worthy and wull u.uallned tor the otfloe. Ha but a bril liant army record having aerved la tha anion araiy three yrare. He would ba an ornatueut to the bench aud an honor to the county and wa retpcctlully aak hie nomination. 11 IS FRIENDS. "A M. My, DaD tely, Act ferllj. We p'jssesa the facility and inclination to give you rtn al Bargains and will do it in our new stock of Zmrzjyvmm Te. whi6h is just in and comprises the largest line of LA DIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLAJWEL8. V KDER WEAR, LACES, RIBBOJVS, MUS LIMS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, - GENT'S BURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware etc. Y ou w. II be pleased to see how we combine old time honesty in qualitu and price with ntw,;rcshslyUs PRICES VERY LOW. MIDDLEBVEGII, PA SilyDnsDn and Wei MlaoJe DefiunDuTio 1 still eontinue in the Met chant Tailoring business with rooms ta Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take tbia meana of informing tbe people of Ssyder sonoty, IVa. I bave on band a well aelected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from tbe best and most reliable New Tork and Philadelphia bonses, aod will sell lower tbao ever.' Cutting, Cleaning. Repairing, Bye ing aod Scouring done on short notice. Nov. ltf. H. B, BUCK JURY C0MM1SS10RER. Eo. Pout. Pl.aa. announce my name a a ran. aiuaia ior jury ijommiaeionrr, auiiiact to tue att rition oi toe jtt- I net. March 1. itpubllcsn Primary on tha mh jieiipiK-tTilllv, Z. TAYLOtt oemherlino, The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This nystcm in combined riflo and shot-gun offers advantages over other makes even moro marked than .thoo for shot only. They far excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy, workmanship and balance. QD I f Ff Side-snap action, best decarbonized hl.,wi F li 1 VI LdO cstoel barrel 10 or 12 gauge shot, 44 Win nscterc. f. vitie artridgc ' weight 10 to 121bs, price S30 Top-snap action, samo as above, 38-55 Ballard cartridge, or 44 Winchster, price . . 35 The above pricct includlo 100 paper she and one box f cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooka, Artificial Bait, ect. I respectfully uubiuit to you a few prices: Assorted Trout-lies at 25c. a dozen, tr, out-hoks to gu 25c. per do.t plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 3 to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 ceuti po yard. Keels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. ol Penni. EnlTnit Por. Pleaa. announoa tha name of W. H. Wolle ol Mtitiiteereok twn. aa a eauUldata fr Jury C'ommt anloner. Mr. Wolle haa beeu a Ilia long republlouu. aaoUller In tha lata war and Id avary way uual fled for the otfloe . U1UUL.ECKEEK. FOR A CHEAP AND STYLISH : YOU MUST GO TO Dic-eifiios Brothers, Selinsgrovo. We are daily adding large quantities of Spring and Simmer goods to their already immense stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, tXewfehy, &c.t Neckwear, Trunks, Satchels, whiclTwe are selling at as tonishing low pricesisQCfanting any House in Central Pennsylvania. , Thoiv6nderful incref se in our trade dur ing last year filfe U8 witb hope and we are prepared to meet all atfiands. . We despise imposition, invite oppo- sition.Knd defv comnetition. . a "DREIFUBS BROS. MEW B i AT Freidmanfe Getz, Beavertown, Pa, TJie undersigned desire to inform the vubliethat tht-u have just returned from the City with d fine Stock of Consis'tkl 6i afulLUnop" . BlankeJ;s Hidps, Shawls, Ladictf . . Gent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear,- a full line of Ready made Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries, Motions, Jewelry, Cloth, t Watches, Chains, Glassware, Queensware, ete. ' vd We sell Cheap for Cash or Producer-tor wKith c s cSj. ways allow the highest price, We hevs been t!::: With a liberal pzironaje, are thzrJfztl f:r i) cii hcpstorieriittzTmtl'j l?wrri::Jc :: jfr V:" ' xt''